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TM-H6000III Technical Reference Guide EPSON
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1. en eae 1 27 1 8 External Dimensions and Weight hh 1 28 O Maintenance AI vies ostio dts atl ug 1 29 1410 orripairisorr TObble xs os v rior ea eter ecu en gue shes E HOT E T ROGA 1 29 Rev B ix Chapter 2 System Planning 23 control Method ee ee eee AMENS AS LRL MA 2 1 2 1 1 Windows Driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 General Features of the EPSON Advanced Printer Driver 2 1 2 1 1 2 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Components 0 00 as 2 2 2 1 1 3 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Supported Environment 0000 cee 2 2 2 1 1 4 Installation Overview vss we ea ei RRIER ARE AP od UE dee PEE eG eg ERES 2 3 2 1 2 EPSON OPOSADK Siria a bote rr OTRA PY UR REA EC E TUUS SOY 2 4 2 1 2 1 General Features of EPSON OPOS ADK OPOS Control oo cee 2 4 2 1 2 2 EPSON OPOS ADK Contents x sexe acie den tid on hear NICE A RE RU GS 2 5 2 1 2 3 EPSON OPOS ADK Supported Environment isses 2 6 2 1 2 4 Installation Overview ciue cae Vie mui cie ncc cat eom ce RAE EUN ERU a Y 2 6 ste Unete i ped a 2 7 2 1 3 1 EPSON JavaPOS ADK Components isse ns 2 7 2 1 3 2 EPSON JavaPOS ADK Supported Environment 1 00 000
2. Rev B Application Development Information for OPOS 5 1 y lt width gt I Store gt 2 When printing lt Less than paper width Q Store bitmap to RAM by SetBitmap astored method after turn on the printer X bitmap thatis Q height gt Xu e used man a lt nelg 0 0 Q y There is a limitation Print d times this Height length Print stored bitmap by escape sequence a 2 method is 3 RAM Size width length command ESC sB 9 suitable Q For details please refer to the ADG for in OPOS ADK w width I Store gt gt g When printing E Less than paper width a Store bitmap to NVRAM by TMFLogo utility 6 astored 2 T in device specific settings on the B Q bitmap that is Q lt height gt SetupPOS utility If store the bitmap in a 95 8 always used There is a limitation NVRAM at once it is not necessary to this method is Height length restore unless the NVRAM is deleted 2 suitable RAM Size width length e g a shop Print gT logo Print stored bitmap by DirectlO method 4 Command PTR_DI_PRINT_FLASH_BITMAP The available NVRAM size for the TM H6000III Ll ANK model max 384KB m Multilingual model max 192KB 5 1 2 Supplementary Explanation of Function 5 1 2 1 LetterQuality It is possible to change the speed and quality of a bitmap b
3. Control circuit board There is an abnormality in mpossible to recover error the print head temperature thermistor is detected incorrectly or thermistor wiring is not connected or the endorsement printer is broken or the lever driving motor is broken or the image scanner operation is not correct 4 2 4 Printer prints or Incorrect Data With Serial Interface If one of the following errors occurs during serial interface communication the printer prints or ignores the data depending on the setting of DIP switch 1 1 L Parity error Q Framing error Overrun error Q Note For other errors we recommend confirming the transmission setting of DIP switch 1 3 Handshaking 4 2 5 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 hex dump function the printer prints all commands and other data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands 4 6 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide To use the hex dump feature follow these steps 1 After you make sure the printer is off open the paper roll cover 2 Hold down the FEED button while you turn on the printer 3 Close the cover 4 Runany software program that sends data to the printer The printer prints Hexadec
4. Complete set up Q Note If your printer is equipped with the optional endorsement function you also need to install the endorsement ribbon cassette which is smaller than the standard ribbon cassette If your printer isn t equipped with the optional endorsement function you don t need to install it When you use this printer with a serial interface you have to adjust the communication settings See Customizing page 3 15 for how to set them 3 3 1 Connecting the Power Supply Unit PS 180 Use the optional EPSON PS 180 power supply or equivalent for your printer N WARNING Make sure you use the EPSON PS 180 power supply or equivalent Using an incorrect power supply may cause fire or electrical shock 3 6 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide N CAUTION When connecting or disconnecting the power supply from the printer make sure the power supply is not plugged into an electrical outlet Otherwise you may damage the power supply or the printer If the power supply s rated voltage and your outlet s voltage do not match contact your dealer for assistance Do not plug in the power cord Otherwise you may damage the power supply or the printer 1 Make sure the printer s power switch is turned off and the power supply s power cord is unplugged from the electrical outlet 2 Checkthe label on the power supply to make sure the voltage required by the power supply matches that of your electrical
5. Unit cover open error Printing on the paper roll or on the slip is not performed correctly due to a unit cover open See Removing a Paper Jam page 4 3 for removing a paper jam Q Note When bit 8 of memory switch 8 is set to OFF Recovers by closing the unit cover When bit 8 of memory switch 8 is set to ON Recovers by error recovery command When the printer recovers from an error using error recovery command while slip paper is selected the printer first ejects the slip A error recovery command do loading paper additionally However when the printer recovers from a slip ejection error the printer only ejects the slip and does not load paper Rev B Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 4 5 1 Errors that are impossible to recover ERROR LED Blinking Pattern ERROR Description otf 320 ms Recovery R W error in memory After R W checking the Impossible to recover or gate array printer does not work correctly Writing to reading out or erasing the NV memory for image scanning results does not work correctly High voltage error The power supply voltage mpossible to recover is extremely high Low voltage error The power supply voltage mpossible to recover is extremely low CPU execution error The CPU executes an mpossible to recover incorrect address or I F board is not connected
6. this method is Height length 2 suitable RAM Size width length Print d e g a shop Print stored bitmap by using Control ES logo font Refer the User s Manual for detail The available NVRAM size for the TM H6000III ANK model max 384KB J Multilingual model max 192KB 6 2 Application Development Information for APD Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 6 2 2 Color bitmap printing First adjust memory switch 8 4 to print using 2 color Refer to 3 4 5 How to Use Two Color Printing 3 22 page for details 6 2 3 Printable bitmap format The printable bitmap formats are formats that meet all the following conditions D When using Normal Bit image e Any format the application can handle Q4 When using NV Bit image e Depends on the TM Flogo utility BMP format 6 3 Two Dimensional Code This printer and APD support two dimensional code PDF417 format APD can print two dimensional code the same as other barcode ex EAN13 etc however it can t adjust the detail setting ex step number module height and width etc The adjusting is done with the Two Dimensional Code Parameter Setting Tool The tool is provided with APD This tool is for APD printing and is not for OPOS and direct printing using ESC POS commands See the Two Dimensional Code Parameter Setting Tool User s Manual for details about this tool 6 4 Drawer Control 6 4 1 Drawer Open When you contro
7. Spe gd 1101 110 1111 208 334 pas 228 227 0101 10 gn g 213 0110 7 0111 135 195 137 pui E 140 as tpl 156 s 220 339 e m m n el 206 58 ums e el E s mmc ps Rev B Character Code Tables A 9 A 10 Page 19 PC858 Euro HEX 8 XI BIN 1000 128 129 130 E 1 Br 3 3 1 132 EN A 10 Character Code Tables Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide A 11 Page 254 Space Page FEIE EEE UN URKELELE ECEE EL CERERE TERRELL TEE a Pa Pas Page 254 is supported only when printing on the face of a slip When font A is selected character codes 80H to FFH are all spaces When font B is selected the font above is defined as the default NOTE Character Code Tables A 11 Rev B A 12 Page 255 Space Page iss js qur in in T 192 HEX HEX BIN mel I7 193 F SP 164 180 196 SU 228 165 181 197 p pns Z p C gt e 166 182 198 bn A 183 184 F SP 15 1699 8
8. Tab Lever Lever If the paper roll cover cannot be opened because paper is caught in the autocutter in the receipt section follow the instructions in the autocutter section below 4 2 2 Autocutter Jam If a foreign object such as a push pin or paper clip drops in the autocutter and causes the auto cutter to lock up the printer enters an error state and begins the recovery operation automatically Rev B Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 4 3 If the problem is not serious the autocutter returns to its normal position without any intervention by the user If the autocutter does not return to its normal position by itself follow the steps below to correct the problem 1 Ifthe paper roll cover cannot be opened because paper is caught in the autocutter in the receipt section open the unit cover Move the tabs on the sides of the cover forward and then lift the cover as shown on the previous page 2 Following the instructions on the label inside the printer turn the knob until you see a pin in the opening as shown in the illustration below This returns the cutter blade to the normal position 3 Close the unit cover 4 2 3 LED Blinking Pattern 4 2 3 1 Error Types The printer stops all printer operations for the selected paper section goes offline and blinks the ERROR LED when detecting an error L4 Errors that automatically recover ERROR Print head temperature error Description Th
9. 40 C 104 F 65 Operating environment 45 C 113 F 50 40 F range 20 F 10 0 L L L L 10 20 30 40 50 gt Ambient c Rev B temperature General Information 1 25 Operating temperature and humidity range Vibration resistance When packed Frequency 5 to 55 Hz Acceleration 2 G Sweep 10 minutes half cycle Duration 1 hour Directions x y and z No external or internal damage should be found after the vibration test and the unit should operate normally Impact resistance When packed Package EPSON standard package Height 50 cm 19 69 Directions 1 corner 3 edges and 6 surfaces No external or internal damage should be found after the drop test and the unit should operate normally When unpacked Height 5 cm 1 97 Directions Lift one edge and release it for all 4 edges When the printer is not printing no external or internal damage should be found after the drop test Acoustic noise operating Receipt When using autocutter Approximately 52 dB bystander position 1 6 5 Installation The printer must be installed horizontally 1 6 6 Interfaces RS 232 IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel RS 485 dealer option USB dealer option LD D DL vu L 10BASE T 100BASE TX dealer option 1 26 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 7 Notes for Barcode printing This printer supports the bar code printing on roll paper
10. Ie B 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 E T r 2 2 0010 M30 fae 178 194 210 226 242 amp 6 H E lt 3 Aa 131 147 168 179 195 211 227 243 fi E 5 4 0100 F32 fas mea 196 212 228 244 E F J 5 0101 m33 149 mes 197 213 245 6 10110 ee 134 150 fiee 182 198 214 230 246 o 1 F T z 135 151 161 183 199 215 231 247 y 3 x i 11000 sal real ied 1200 216 232 248 1 F 4 6 137 153 169 185 1201 211 233 249 Roo a E 138 154 li70 186 202 218 234 250 MTS 1 E 3 T a 139 55 203 219 235 251 i EI co n aie 1440 156 172 186 204 220 236 252 i i A D p10 Bez 89 205 zn 253 E 10 A Pt E 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 F uiu A f 1 5 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 A 6 Character Code Tables Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide A 7 Page 16 WPC1252 ejr ane 167 xs ERR ERE iii irr A 1010 us ici Rev B Character Code Tables A 7 A 8 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic2 TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide A 9 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 9 A P B BIN 1001 E T ela pil pal h ehe 193 49
11. Network Setup Wizard In case of using an Ethernet I F TCP IP Supplemental Winhelp Files In case of using the help file of this driver e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Windows NT Ver 4 0 Workstation SP6a Q Supported Development Languages e Visual Basic e Visual C Q Supported devices For detailed information on which devices can be used see the readme txt for the driver e EPSON receipt slip printer e EPSON customer display e EPSON cash drawer the driver is included in the APD Q Note In addition the Ethernet specification printer needs the IP setting utility EPSON TMNet Win Config Utility downloadable from the web site See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 2 1 1 4 Installation Overview For detailed information for the printer driver refer to the Advanced Printer Driver Installation Manual and for the StatusAPI refer to the Advanced Printer Driver for TM Series Status API Reference Manual LJ Serial or Ethernet interface When installing you need to select the necessary printer driver from Select Module and a port to be used from Port Setting for the printer driver After the installation reboot the OS Rev B System Planning 2 3 USB interface Q Note Do not turn on the printer power until the installation of all the drivers used at the same time is complete When a USB interface with Windows 2000 or Windows XP is used you need to install the USB device driver When
12. The PrintBitmap method is to directly print the bitmap One bitmap printed by this method is formed as a combination of n numbers of 1 line bitmaps So the width of the paper sets the limit on the size of bitmap and printing is slow But the height of paper doesn t set the limit on the size of bitmap This printer prints Windows fonts by this method 2 NV Bit image EPSON provides a tool TMFLogo that enables registration of a bitmap image in the NVRAM of an EPSON TM series printer A bitmap image in the NVRAM can be printed with a control font method Function list S NE S 3 219 9 8 5 9 S esse s 5 g 2 g o 5 lt 18 5 5 Printable Size Printing method Note width z Store i gt When printing 3 Less than paper width 3 No need different a Q 2 8 a bitmap each height Print 2 o amp time this T no limitation The bitmap data is sent to TM from PC Q method is 3 directly Refer to the sample program of 2 suitable Q APD for detail D 2z lt width gt I Store gt gt B When printing 5 Less than paper width Q Store bitmap to NVRAM by TMFLogo Q 2 astored 2 utility If store the bitmap in a NVRAM at B a amp bitmap that is Es height once it is not necessary to restore unless o o0 8 always used There is a limitation the NVRAM is deleted
13. hs 5 2 5 12 T LETS Quality swe ea era md ato pas accio Ven e FI e dc Een ee Pa ao TR det 5 2 5 1 2 2 Setting of printing position by escape sequence ees 5 2 5 1 2 3 Color bitmap Printing e Ree RR Remeras ee er c me e XY 5 3 5 1 3 Printalble bimap formnadb cea RO d RC RE PL RE 5 3 5 2 Slip S MICI COMBINATION ase ette ec oe ash etd eee Wa aa ek A ICD ey 5 3 5 2 1 Recommended Flow ahaaa eee een eee 5 4 5 2 2 9 ple Progra ses ror ee ce c eet ER e NEC Aim baled wok ela Sox eden e e nd 5 5 SOCAN DOW c ETE 5 6 5 3 T Drawer OPen Close asa sex HO EN EA E RERO CA X PRG OM Te ER Eee we CR a 5 6 53 2 Checking Drawer STATUS song aii rete EE Y RUE a ee ate YO CERNI E I Rc 5 6 Chapter Application Development Information for APD SESIO AMIC COMBINATION dte ee eae wafer ict Salo No ie 6 1 6 1 1 Recommended procedure saasaa aE 6 1 6 2 BitMaP PrMING ooo ack deo rhe One Tee eet ege eae oe P vase e Pede sk 6 2 6 2 1 Explanation of Bitmap Printing ssi meme 6 2 6 2 2 Color bitrnap printilig terse i epe am X rata Fada PAGS lee eds ite ee e ee oO Ae et 6 3 6 2 3 Printable bitmap formal ERR RUE RU ee 6 3 6 3 wo Dirnensional amp ode wy ee D ede Ar E epi r wy Gea i geri 6 3 6 4 Drawer Control o re ex On atat raton Fate sere e CO ew Eco eerie et act 6 3 GAT Drawer Opens tere biete t
14. The RS 232 standard says that it should be 15 meters or less however the length will vary depending on the quality or the baud rate of a cable to be used To secure stable communication use a cable as short as possible Q Note If a cable is too long or its quality is poor garbage printing may occur Rev B FAQ C 3 C 2 Parallel Interface C 2 1 The printer does not operate correctly or the printer does not print What should I do 1 Confirm that the cable is connected correctly e Is the cable wiring between the printer and the host PC correct For details see the table in What is the cable wiring for connecting the printer and the host PC with a parallel interface on page 4 of this section e Confirm that the COM port 1 or 2 of the host PC to which the printer is connected is correct Confirm that the cable is not broken 1 Confirm that all necessary drivers are installed For details see the manuals for the drivers D Confirm that the necessary settings of the driver are correct Is the output port setting correctly set C 2 2 What is the cable wiring for connecting the printer and the host PC with a parallel interface Q Note The parallel interface pin assignments of different PCs are different so pin assignments for the interface only are given in the table C 4 FAQ Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 4 Be sure to use a cable conforming to IEEE1284 standards The pin assignments
15. Manual packed with your customer display Item Selection Transmission setting Transmission speed 19200 bps Parity None Data word length 8 bits Before turning on the printer be sure to turn on the customer display DM D If you reverse the order the customer display will not be recognized correctly To satisfy the EMI standard be sure to mount the ferrite core on the display module cable To mount the ferrite core put the display module cable into the ferrite core See also FAQ on page C 1 for more details 2 10 System Planning Rev B Z 3 Serial Connection TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide When the TM printer is connected to the host PC with a serial interface the following connection forms are possible Stand alone Y connection Pass through connection Connections for usable serial cross cables are as follows TypeA D Sub 25P TM D Sub 9P PC Pin No Signal Signal Pin No 1 FG DCD 1 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RxD exp 2 20 DTR DTR 4 6 DSR 6 4 RTS RTS 7 5 CTS CTS 8 7 GD GD 5 25 RESET RI RESET 9 Type B D Sub 25P TM D Sub 9P PC Pin No Signal Signal Pin No T FG DCD T 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD RXD 2 20 DTR DTR 4 6 DSR DSR 6 4 RTS RTS 7 5 CTS CTS 8 7 GD GD 5 25 RESET RI RESET 9 The type of cable that should be used depends on the operation and the handshake method for the TM printer You can operate the TM printer
16. Since the slip BOF sensor uses a photo sensor do not use paper that has holes at the sensor position or is translucent e Since the slip TOF sensor and validation sensor use a reflective photo sensor and it detects from the back of slip paper do not use paper that has holes or dark portions with low reflection less than 40 reflection at the sensor position Since the slip paper ejection sensor uses a reflective photo sensor and it detects from the surface of the paper roll do not use paper that has holes or dark portions with low reflection less than 40 reflection at the sensor position e Use thinner paper N30 or equivalent between the top and bottom sheets of multi ply paper If thick paper is used the copy capability is lowered 30 15 20 10 Area where paper holes are Area where paper holes are prohibited and reflection rate prohibited and reflection rate for the back on paper should for the surface on paper be 4096 or more should be 40 or more Paper holes and Paper feed direction translucence prohibited in this area Units mm All the numeric values are typical Prohibited area for slip paper holes and low reflection 1 6 General Information Rev B Rev B Inserting direction TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Holes or portions with low reflection are 20mm prohibited in this area 7mm Prohibited area for validation paper holes and lo
17. TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Appendix A Character Code Tables A 1 Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe International Character Set USA VLE GEC GERCELOLELL EEEELEEEEEEESELE EEEEELEEEEEEEEEEE EEGEEGGEEEEEGEEL EGU GGG EEEEEEEEEEEEEELE pe EGCG GCG EERE EU ebb Gb ssbb m un m ma s NOTE Character code tables show only character configurations not the actual print pattern A 2 Page 1 Katakana HEX 8 9 A B c D E HEX BIN 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 HH game ec I ee 1 128 1144 160 176 192 208 224 240 s 7 F 2 161 209 225 H LL 215 ER 216 232 248 jt 217 233 249 err i 234 B 250 EPI H uH 219 1235 7 09 H 220 1236 252 x 5 A 221 237 253 y 222 238 254 223 A 2 Character Code Tables Rev B A 3 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual Rev B HEX 8 TM H6000III Technical Reference Guide XI BIN 1000 128 129 Character Code Tables A 3 A 4 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese HEX 8
18. by following the Application Development Guide After performing the above procedure please use an OPOS compliant program in your system Q Note OPOS ADK provides a sample program for each device class The sample programs are intended as programs to serve as references for application developers The ways to use the principal methods and properties for each device are introduced in the form of Visual Basic and Visual C programs 3 5 2 Advanced Printer Driver APD 3 5 2 1 Installing and Setting Up When you install and set up the APD please refer to the EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Installation Manual The Manual is a PDF file which is provided with other manuals for the APD Outline of installation and setup procedure is as follows 1 Install EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Select the modules needed to install TM H6000III Status API USB device driver Parallel driver Serial driver and TCP IP driver 2 Set up the printer port 3 Test print Rev B Setup 3 25 1 Install EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Execute the installer ATM E exe and select modules which you need is a version number The recommended modules are shown below Refer to the installation manual for details EPSON TM H6000II Slip This module printer driver is needed for printing on the face of a slip EPSON TM H6000III Endorsement This module printer driver is need for printing on the back
19. from the standby position to the right printing at 30 positions as each print solenoid is energized so that one dot line is formed The total number of dots per dot line is 240 30 positions x 8 solenoids Slip paper feeding roller position Endorsement printing 152 steps Approx 26 8 Paper insertion direction Paper feed direction 20 steps Form stopper position 2 is BOF sensor position Moras Ve I E P printable area for endorsement printing 1 4 2 3 Ribbon Cassette Exclusive ribbon cassette for E P Type ERC 41 B Color Black Ribbon life 800 000 characters at 25 C 77 F continuous printing Rev B General Information 1 11 1 4 2 4 Notes on Using the Endorsement Print Mechanism The endorsement print mechanism abbreviated as E P enables printing of endorsements as part of a sequence that is automatically processed MICR reading printing an endorsement on the back side of a personal check and printing on the surface of it Once the end of the paper exceeds the E P print head position reverse paper feeding to the front side is not possible When the endorsement printing is executed after a MICR reading the printer feeds the paper forward automatically after receiving a command to print the endorsement then the printer starts printing up to approximately 7 0 mm 0 28 from the end of the check paper by using reverse paper feeding Since the E P printing form
20. keep the reverse feed within the range of the printable area Otherwise a paper jam away occur 1 4 1 4 Ribbon Cassette Exclusive ribbon cassette for slip Type ERC 32 B Color Black Ribbon life 4 000 000 characters at 25 C 77 F continuous printing 1 4 2 Endorsement Section Factory Option Printing method Shuttle impact dot matrix Wire pitch approximately 0 353 mm 1 72 Head wire 8 print solenoids in a horizontal line configuration Characters per line 40 columns Print speed Approximately 1 9 lps lps lines per second Rev B General Information 1 9 Number of characters Alphanumeric characters 95 International characters 37 Extended graphics 128 x 11 pages including one space page Character structure 5 x7 total 240 dots horizontally Character size 1 1 x 2 42 mm W x H Q Note Character dot spacing can be changed by an ESC POS command An endorsement printer cannot be installed on a printer with the validation function 1 4 2 1 Paper Specifications Cut sheet Paper type Normal paper Paper size 68 230 mm W x 68 297 mm L 2 7 9 1 W x 2 7 317 L Paper thickness Single ply copy paper cannot be used 0 09 mm 0 2 mm 10 0035 0 0079 1 10 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 4 2 2 Printable Area The print head consists of 8 print solenoids A B C D E F G and H arranged in a horizontal line The print head moves from the left
21. 2 5 Ethernet TM printers are connected to a network via a hub using an Ethernet cable m SS x I DIT I UIT i pem pe Serial 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet I F board UB E02 Ethernet I F board UB E02 Q Note If the TM printer is connected to the host PC via an Ethernet interface a DM D cannot be connected to the TM printer We provide the IP address setup utility EPSON TMNet WinConfig for setting the IP address of the Ethernet model TM printer on the host PC It is downloadable from the web site See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 The Ethernet interface TM printer does not accept a customer display DM D Connect the customer display to a POS terminal or appropriate equipment other than the printer When controlling the printer with OPOS it is necessary to use exclusive control Therefore when using 1 printer with several PCs it is necessary to consider that application programming by a PC that already has the exclusive right must release it then another PC must claim it 2 14 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Names of parts The names of the various parts of the Ethernet inter
22. 264VAC 100 VAC 10 to 230 VAC 15 47 Hz to 63 Hz 100VA None None 24 VDC 5 20 48 W 4 5 A within 300ms on 1 6 duty Power Supply Specifications B 1 B 1 2 Case Specifications Size 68 mm D x 136 mm L x 32 mm H excluding projections Refer to the figure below 2 Mass Approx 0 4 kg excluding the AC cable 2 Material Flame resistance grade VO OY Color Black mat 136 2 E 4 2 32 L Case specifications Material No specific brominated flame retardants such as PBBE PBB are used in this product B 1 3 AC Cable Selection 4 Select an AC cable that satisfies the following conditions e Safety Standard product e Plug with P E terminal 4 Ground connection Ground certainly for safety B 2 Power Supply Specifications Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Appendix C FAQ C 1 Serial Interface C 1 1 The printer does not operate correctly or the printer does not print What should do D Confirm that the cable is connected correctly e 5 the cable wiring between the printer and the host PC correct See the wiring cable diagrams shown in What is the cable wiring for connecting a printer and a host PC with a serial interface on page 2 of this section e Confirm that the COM port 1 or 2 of the host PC to which the printer is connected is correct e Confirm that the cable is not broken Q Confirm that the DIP switch
23. 29 Chapter 4 Maintenance Troubleshooting Zu MGINTEMONCS acts ted MMC EK 4 1 4 1 1 Cleaning the Thermal Print Head 2 sese mmm 4 1 4 1 2 Cleaning the MICR Mechanism hs 4 4 1 2 1 Cleaning frequency 2 hes 4 4 1 2 2 Cleaning We 4 2 4 128 Cleaning procedtule crue X p we 4 2 AV 2 4 S6l MOUS acne uS 4 2 4 1 2 5Commarid mede cus yb LE ERE ET RN RT EA ROS OPAC ce 4 2 Z2 IrOuDleshiootlriQ s ey eRe ak atte Eu ed Ye 4 3 4 2 Removing a Paper JOM ey RE ER Ra eG Ue 4 3 4 2 2 AutoGultter JM ooo nte widen e Weser Ede rA oe acid te rcd nie ede ee n 4 3 Z 2 3 LED BIIAKING PANETE cen orae d ce A das tee eo Mae Pade E nes ERO MS Ust t as 4 4 ced o trat Awa ROMS C Rode 4 4 4 2 4 Printer prints or Incorrect Data With Serial Interface eene 4 6 4 2 5 Hexadecimoal DUMP ize tx eee he Yo SCR cea E eoe a DR RT COR RED YR el 4 6 Chapter 5 Application Development Information for OPOS 5 1 Printing ss oam RI ce er Os Exe a4 Ex EY S Yu uo CX EY ee Mae EET ES 5 5 1 1 Explanation Of Bitmap Pining s su o e it mo a ace aea ee oec qe e UR 5 1 5 1 2 Supplementary Explanation Of FUNCTION 20
24. 4 Insert the paper roll as shown 5 Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper should come off the roll X AO Rev B Setup 3 11 6 Pullouta 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 3 3 5 Connecting the Printer to the Host PC POS Terminal All cables are connected to the connector panel located on the lower rear side of the printer Drawer kick connector Customer Display DM D connector Interface connector Power supply connector Connector panel Q Note The figure above shows the connector panel for the RS 232 RS 485 interface model printer The shape of the interface connector varies according to the type of interface used Be sure to turn off the power supply for both the printer and the host computer unit before connecting the various cables 3 12 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 3 3 5 1 Serial interface model Before connecting any of the cables make sure that both the printer and the host PC are turned off You need an appropriate serial parallel USB or Ethernet interface cable to connect your computer to the printer For the serial model it is important that you use a null modem cable not any other serial cable and for the parallel model use an IEEE 1284 cable 1 Plug the cable connector securely into the printer s interface connector 2 If the cable connector has screw
25. Error Processing OPOSPrinter PrintNormal Printing procedure Endorsement printing ResultCode SUCESS gt v No Error Processing Printing procedure Right side printing Error Processing Check removal procedure End E 5 4 Application Development Information for OPOS Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 5 2 2 Sample Program Below is as example of how to use Slip amp MICR Combination with OPOS ADK Dim RC As Long Return Code Dim 1 as Integer OPOSPOSPrinter1 AsyncMode False Paper preparation procedure Do RC OPOSMICR1 BeginImsertion 3000 If RC OPOS_SUCCESS Then Exit Do Else If RC OPOS E TIMEOUT Then MsgBox Please insert a check Else MsgBox insert error Exit Do End If Loop OPOSMICR1 EndInsertion With OPOSPOSPrinter1 Endorsement Printing PrinterNormal PTR_S_SLIP Chr amp H1B amp Endorsement Printing amp vbLf Change of the printing side ChangePrintSide PTR PS SODE1 PrinterNormal PTR 5 SLIP Chr amp H1B amp Slip Printing vbLf End With RC OPOSMICR1 BeginRemoval 3000 If RC OPOS_E_TIMEOUT Then MsgBox Please insert a check Else If RC lt gt OPOS_SUCCESS Then MsgBox remove error Exit Sub End If Do While OPOSPOSPrinter1 EndRemoval lt gt OPOS SUCCESS MsgBox Please remove a check l 1 1 I
26. For detailed instructions see also APD does not operate correctly What should I do on page 8 of this section 1 Turn on the printer 2 Double click SETUP EXE in the TMUSB package 3 Delete the incorrect item Unknown Device or USB Printing Support 4 Turn off the printer and turn it on again C 3 2 The DM does not operate correctly What should I do QJ Confirm that the baud rate is set to 19200 bps by the DIP switch of the DM See the User s Manual of your DM or you can check the setting with the self test of the TM printer Ll Confirm that the DM connector is connected to the DM connector on the USB interface board When the USB interface is mounted on the TM printer the display module connector DM connector on the TM printer cannot be used Be sure to use the DM connector on the interface when a DM is connected Rev B FAQ C 7 Confirm that the TM printer and the DM are turned on Be sure to check that the power of all necessary devices is turned on Confirm that the power of the DM has been turned on before turning on the power of the TM printer When the TM printer is turned on it recognizes whether the DM is connected or not For correct recognition be sure to turn on the DM and then turn on the TM printer C 3 3 What should be considered for a USB connection a The USB hub of the UB U01 UOI1II UOIIII is a bus powered USB hub therefore bus powered functions with high current consumption or a bus pow
27. Operations ESC POS command can be set to enable or disable the panel buttons but in some situations the setting of ESC POS command is ignored as you can see in the table below Rev B Setup 3 3 Normal Mode All covers are Paper roll cover Unit cover is Front cover is closed is opened opened opened If receipt is FEED Follow ESC POS Disabled Disabled Follow ESC POS selected command command RELEASE Follow ESC POS Enabled command If slip is FEED Follow ESC POS Follow ESC POS Enabled Enabled selected command command RELEASE Follow ESC POS Enabled command Slip ejection waiting status Slip insertion waiting status All covers are Paper roll cover Unit cover is Front cover is closed is opened opened opened If receipt is FEED selected RELEASE If slip is FEED Disabled Follow ESC POS Follow ESC POS Enabled Enabled selected command command RELEASE Disabled Follow ESC POS Enabled command Q Note The default setting of the ESC POS command is Enable 3 1 4 Validation paper handling 1 Transmit the command from host PC to make the printer ready for a validation paper to be inserted 2 Inserta validation paper into the validation entrance from the upper side insert the paper against the corner incorrect insertion correct insertion 3 4 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Re
28. Products or EPSON Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation TRADEMARKS Microsoft Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP Visual Basic and Visual C are trademarks and registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA Java and JavaPOS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc EPSON and ESC POS are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation General Notice Other product and company names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies ESC POS Proprietary Command System EPSON took the initiative by introducing ESC POS a proprietary POS printer command system including patented commands and enabling versatile POS system construction with high scalability Compatible with all types of EPSON POS printers and displays this proprietary control system also offers the flexibility to easily make future upgrades Its popularity is worldwide Rev B 1 Revision Information ii Revision Page Altered Items and Contents Rev A all pages Newly authorized Rev B all pages The validation model added Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide About This Manual Aim of the Manual This manual was created to provide the information on the TM H6000III printer for anyone who is developing hardware installations or programs Programmers will also want to consult other documents Contents of the Manual Chapter 1 Gener
29. Switch 2 SW Function ON OFF 2 1 Handshaking Receive buffer full Offline or receive BUSY condition buffer full 2 2 Internal use Do not Fixed to OFF change setting 2 3 Print density See the table below 2 4 2 5 Internal use Do not Fixed to OFF 2 6 change setting 2 7 Reserved for serial Fixed to OFF interface 2 8 I F pin 31 reset signal Fixed to ON Do not change setting Print density Print Density SW 2 3 SW 2 4 1 Light ON ON 21 OFF OFF 34 ON OFF 4 Dark OFF ON Rev B Setup 3 19 NOTE When pin 6 of the interface connector is used for the reset signal the printer is reset at MARK on the RS 232 level Changes in DIP switch settings excluding switch 2 8 interface reset signal 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 If you turn on DIP switch 2 8 while the printer is turned on the printer may be reset depending on the signal state DIP switches should not be changed while the printer power is on If the print density is set to level 3 or 4 printing speed is usually reduced For a tip about print density see When Using Original Paper page 3 21 3 4 3 4 USB interface model DIP Switch 1 2 3 Pri
30. This is an OCX driver EPSON OPOS ADK Manual Provides information for anyone who is programming using OPOS This is included in the EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON Advanced Printer Driver This is a Windows driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Manual Provides information for anyone who is programming using APD EPSON Advanced Printer Driver You can obtain these items from one of the following URLs For customers from North America go to the following web site http www epsonexpert com and follow the onscreen instructions For customers in other countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pulldown menu Rev B TM H60001III Technical Reference Guide Safety Precautions EMC and Safety Standards Applied Product Name TM H6000III Type Name M147G The following standards are applied only to the printers that are so labeled EMC is tested using the EPSON power supplies Europe CE marking Safety EN 60950 North America EMI FCC ICES 003 Class A Safety UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 Japan EMI VCCI Class A Oceania EMC AS NZS CISPR22 Class B 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 Seiko Epson could void your authority to operate the equipment CE Markin
31. X BIN 1000 A 4 Character Code Tables Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide A 5 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 11H i 128 144 160 uz 93 209 11 176 208 224 240 T B 225 1241 244 245 246 151 247 Hn i 36 152 248 8 165 F H r 8 r 137 153 1e9 185 201 217 233 249 cde ae 170 156 a 218 234 250 x T E 8 vV m71 187 203 219 235 251 3 F m n 172 188 204 220 236 252 2 J I 237 253 I e 174 90 206 222 238 254 4 E SP 191 207 223 239 un un oo co 299 Rev B Character Code Tables A 5 A 6 Page 5 PC865 Nordic HEX 8 9 A B E D E F HEX BIN 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 15 L a fa 0 10000 44 160 192 508 221 240 eel
32. and slips Note the following when a bar code is printed on the slip validation 2 Ladder bar code is not supported Q HRI character must be added D Use the ERC 32 B black ink ribbon cassette that is sold separately Rev B General Information 1 27 xrernai Dimensions an elg Width 186 mm 7 32 Depth 298 mm 11 73 except for the protrusion Height 185 mm 7 28 Weight Approximately 5 3 kg 11 7 Ib All the numeric values are typical Color EPSON standard color ECW EDG 1 28 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Maintenance Area The illustrations below show the area around the printer required for maintenance i NOTE 203 mm 8 56 mm 2 2 345 mm 13 6 282 mm 11 1 1 10 Comparison Table Differences between the TM H6000III and the previous model the TM H6000II are shown in the following table Specification related items TM H6000 III Thermal print speed slip Approximately 5 14lps Approximately 5 7lps Thermal print soeed Receipt max 170mm s at24V max 200mm s at24V Print density level 2 Print density level 2 Ladder barcode print speed max 114mm s max 118mm s Paper feed speed Approximately 170 mm s 6 7 s Approximately 200 mm s 7 9 s continuous feeding continuous feeding Paper Roll Supply Device Section Detection method Detection method Paper roll end detection Reflective photo sensor
33. appropriate points throughout this guide N WARNING Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid serious bodily injury CAUTION Cautions must be observed to avoid minor injury to yourself or damage to your equipment Q Note Notes have important information and useful tips on the operation of your printer vi Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Safety Precautions This section presents important information to ensure safe and effective use of this product Please read this section carefully and store it in an accessible location N WARNING Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or Rev B unusual noise Continued use may lead fo fire or electric shock Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock Be sure to use the specified power source Connection to an improper power source may cause fire or shock Never insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in severe shock Do not allow foreign matter to fall into the equipment Penetration of foreign objects may lead fo fire or shock If water or other liquid spills into this equipment unplug the power cord immediately and t
34. by Windows driver OPOS JavaPOS or ESC POS commands XON XOFF DTR DSR or RTS CTS are available as handshake controls See tables in following sections for the type of cable for each connection Rev B System Planning 2 11 2 3 1 Stand alone Both TM printer and customer display DM D are connected to the host PC via serial port Seri 1 ma ES Serial Application XON XOFF DTR DSR RTS CTS TM side control except OPOS DOS OPOS Visual C DOS Windows driver Visual C control setting Visual Basic MSComm XON XOFF Type AorB 2 DM D500 A B Other DM D not available DTR DSR Type A or B Type B 2 Type Aor B Type B 2 3 2 Y connection TM printer is connected to the host PC via serial port and the customer display DM D is connected to TM printer via modular connector I TT e Serial Modular Application XON XOFF DTR DSR RTS CTS TM side control except OPOS DOS OPOS Visual C DOS Windows driver Visual C control setting Visual Basic MSComm XON XOFF Not available DTR DSR Type B 5 Type B When RTS CTS control is used between the TM and DM Q Note You need to use the UB S09 interface when you use a modular connector On a DM D DM D500 etc device that has a DIP switch to select the Y
35. installing the APD select a USB driver from Select Module You need to select a port to be used from Port Setting for the printer driver After the installation reboot the OS 2 1 2 EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON OPOS ADK supports the development environment necessary for OLE for Retail POS OPOS application development by OPOS Control proposed by the OPOS committee and supplies a printer driver OCX conforming to OPOS When developing an OPOS confirmed application use the following control methods EPSON OPOS ADK has the following features Q EPSON OPOS ADK supports not only the OPOS Control CO SO proposed by the OPOS committee but also totally supports the OPOS application development environment such as utilities for installation and setup the contents necessary for development such as sample programs and manuals and also the function of Log when debugging and silent installation which enables easy installation for a targeted PC m EPSON OPOS ADK supports DirectIO with parameters for unique functions exclusively for TM printers by EPSON Also the power notice function offline buffer clear processing and device irregular processing that has been taken into account by developers are supported by the driver these can reduce the number of application steps Q Note For detailed information for the functions see the Unified POS specification available at the following web site http www nrf arts org UnifiedPOS 2 1 2 1
36. of the interface are shown below Pin Source Compatibility Mode Nibble Mode Byte Mode Host nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Host Printer Datao LSB Datao LSB Datao LSB 3 Host Printer Datal Datal Datal 4 Host Printer Data2 Data2 Data2 5 Host Printer Data3 Data3 Data3 6 Host Printer Data4 Data4 Data4 7 Host Printer Data5 DataS Datas 8 Host Printer Data Data Data 9 Host Printer Data7 MSB Data7 MSB Data7 MSB 10 Printer nAck PtrClk PtrClk 1 Printer Busy PtrBusy Data3 7 PtrBusy 12 Printer Perror AckDataReq AckDataReq Data2 6 13 Printer Select Xfalg Datal 5 Xflag 14 Host nAutoFd HostBusy HostBusy 15 NC ND ND 16 GND GND GND 17 FG FG FG 18 Printer Logic H Logic H Logic H 19 30 GND GND GND 31 Host ninit ninit ninit 32 Printer nFault nDataAvail Data0 4 nDataAvail 33 GND ND ND 34 Printer DK_STATUS ND ND 35 Printer 5V ND ND 36 Host nSelectin 1284 Active 1284 Active NC No connection ND Not defined C 2 3 How many printers can be connected Q The number of printers that can be connected depends on how many parallel ports are provided for the host PC It is possible to connect multiple printers if there are unconnected parallel ports on the host PC Rev B FAQ C 5 C 2 4 Is there limitation for the length of a cable Q4 The length and the quality of a cable must conform to the IEEE1284 standards A cheap cable o
37. outlet 3 Plug the power supply cord into the connector shown below Power supply connector Q Note To remove the DC cable connector make sure the power supply s power cord is unplugged then grasp the connector at the arrow and pull it straight out 3 3 2 Installing or Replacing the Ribbon Cassette EPSON recommends the use of genuine EPSON ribbon cassettes Ribbon cassettes not manufactured by EPSON may cause damage to your printer that is not covered by EPSON s warranties To install the ribbon cassette for the first time or to replace a used ribbon follow the steps below Q Note Be sure to turn on the power before installing a ribbon cassette When the printer is turned off the ribbon cassette cannot be installed or removed Rev B Setup 3 7 1 Unpack the ribbon cassette and turn the knob in the direction shown to take up any slack 3 Remove the old ribbon if there is one 4 Insert the new ribbon cassette as shown 3 8 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 5 Turn the knob two or three times to make sure the ribbon is seated correctly You can also look at the side of the slip unit to see if the ribbon is in the correct place See below Edge of ribbon cassette 6 Close the front cover of the printer 3 3 3 Installing or Replacing the Optional Endorsement Ribbon Cassette If your printer is equipped with the optional endorsement function you also need to install the end
38. printing the printer goes offline stops printing immediately and the ERROR LED blinks Even if the cover is closed the ERROR LED still blinks You need to transmit the error recovery command to recover If the printer continues printing it starts printing from the beginning of the line where the error occurred therefore double printing or printing position shift may occur It is recommended to clear the buffers and resend the print data e When a slip is selected as the print sheet if the sensor detects a cover open during printing the printer finishes printing data for the line when the cover open is detected then stops the carriage movement and goes offline The printer goes online when the cover is closed and restarts printing 1 20 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 Unit cover open sensor e When the sensor detects a unit cover open during printing the printer goes offline depending on the setting of bit 8 for the memory switch The default is that the printer finishes printing data for the line when the cover open is detected and stops printing The printer goes online when the cover is closed and restarts printing If a recoverable error is selected by memory switch the printer goes offline stops printing immediately and the ERROR LED blinks Even if the cover is closed the ERROR LED still blinks You need to transmit the error recovery command to recover If the printer continues printi
39. settings of the printer are correctly set e Confirm that the settings such as the baud rate for the printer are the same as those of the host PC 1 Confirm that all necessary drivers are installed For details see the manuals for the drivers D Confirm that the necessary settings of the driver are correct Is the output port setting correctly set Is the baud rate the same as that of the printer C 1 2 Printing takes a long time What should I do Q Compared to other interfaces the transmission speed of a serial interface is slower therefore when transmitting large amount of data printing may take time Especially when using TrueType fonts with the APD Advanced Printer Driver the printing will take time It is recommended to use the built in fonts of the printer C 1 3 The DM does not operate correctly What should do 1 Confirm that the DIP switch settings of the DM and the TM are correctly set 1 Confirm that the DM connector is correctly connected D Confirm that the jumper switch settings are correct Rev B FAQ C 1 e If the DM is connected to the DM connector of the UB S09 confirm that the settings of the jumper switch on the UB S09 are correctly set JP 1 Customer display connection settings 1 2 shorted Customer display connected e ONS Ka Su 2 3 shorted Customer display not connected Q Note Do not set JP1 open without jumper If you short pins other
40. than 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 of JP1 the UB S09 will not operate correctly C 1 4 What is the cable wiring for connecting a printer and a host PC with a serial interface The diagrams below show the pin numbers and pin assignments for the interface connectors but only the pin assignments without numbers for the PC side because serial interface pin assignments of different PCs are different Q Note This type of connection is frequently called a null modem cable Q 9 pin PC 25 pin Interface FG TXD gt CIS DTR p SG DSR Reset signal J C 2 FAQ 1 FG 2TXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 6 DSR 7 SG 20 DTR 25 INIT 1 1 The signal can be used as a reset signal for the printer by setting a DIP switch of the printer Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 9 pin PC 9 pin Interface FG SHELL FG RXD g 2 RXD TXD 3 TXD DSR LL A4DIR SG 5 SG DTR B DSR RTS 7 RTS CTS 8 CTS Reserved Reset signal pe YXINITCT 1 When the reset signal of the host PC is used C 1 5 How many printers can be connected Q How many printers can be connected depends on how many COM ports are provided by the host PC It is possible to connect multiple printers if there are unconnected COM ports on the host PC C 1 6 Is there limitation for the length of a cable
41. to perform consecutive reading and processing of MICR characters An optional endorsement printer E P that enables single pass high speed printing of endorsements The endorsement printer cannot be installed on a printer with the validation function Single pass processing for checks eliminates the need to reverse the check paper for printing an endorsement The validation function model doesn t have an endorsement printer High throughput using bidirectional minimum distance printing Mechanical form stopper for stable slip printing Two ways are available for slip paper loading drop in for validation and front insertion for slip validation function is factory option Page mode for flexibility in printing formats 1 1 2 Receipt Section EL L5 B qn Rev B High speed printing with batch processing High speed graphic printing Autocutter provides easy user operation Easy drop in paper roll loading PDF417 symbols 2 dimensional code printing is possible Two color printing is possible with two color paper General Information 1 1 1 1 3 Common fo Receipt Slip Validation d d d d d Small footprint and simple design EPSON customer display modules DM D can be connected available only for the serial interface model Selectable receive buffer size 45 bytes or 4 KB NV Non volatile bit image buffer 384 KB 1 NV Non volatile user memory 1 KB 1 1 The memory size can
42. to run them when you first set up the printer and if you have any trouble If the self tests work correctly the problem is in the other equipment or the software not the printer 3 6 1 Running the Self Test on Roll Paper 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 using the switch on the front of the printer The self test prints the printer settings and then prints the following cuts the paper and pauses The PAPER OUT light blinks If you want to continue SELF TEST printing Please press the FEED button 3 Press the FEED button to continue printing The printer prints a pattern using the built in character set 4 The self test automatically ends and cuts the paper after printing the following completed The printer is ready to receive data as soon as it completes the self test Q Note If you want to pause the self test manually press the FEED button Press the FEED button again to continue the self test 3 6 2 Running the Self Test with Slip Paper 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and the printer cover is closed properly 2 While holding down the RELEASE button turn on the printer using the switch on the front of the printer The SLIP light blinks 3 Feeda sheet of slip paper into the printer The printer loads the paper automatically prints the printer settings and then ejects the paper The SLIP light
43. 11 BOF Bottom of Form sensor e The sensor is located in the slip entrance and detects whether the paper is inserted correctly and whether it is removed or not The printer does not proceed to the next operation until the paper has been inserted correctly or removed The SLIP LED continues blinking e When the printer detects a paper end it either stops or continues printing depending on the Paper sensor command setting e When the sensor is selected to stop printing the sensor detects a paper end and the printer prints data up to the end of the printable area ejects the slip when all the next print data is transmitted and then waits for the slip to be removed After the slip is removed the printer enters the paper insertion waiting state 1 Validation sensor e The validation sensor is located below the validation paper path and detects whether the paper is inserted correctly or not The printer does not proceed to the next operation until the paper has been removed The SLIP LED continues flashing Q Slip Validation eject sensor e Theslip validation eject sensor is located in the slip paper exit and detects whether the paper is removed or not after printing The printer does not proceed to the next operation until the paper has been removed 1 5 2 Printer Cover Sensors 1 5 2 1 Receipt section Q4 Paper roll cover open sensor e When a paper roll is selected as the print sheet if the sensor detects a cover open during
44. 5 201 217 233 4 ISP 170 186 202 218 234 171 187 203 219 235 J 172 198 220 236 i SP SP 173 189 205 221 237 d SP 8 190 206 222 238 a sP ISP 175 191 NOTE In printing on the face of a slip with page 255 the font is selected as above when font A is selected character codes 80H to FFH are all spaces when font B is selected the following font is defined as the default In printing on roll paper or the back side of a slip character codes 80H to FFH are all spaces A 12 Character Code Tables Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide A 13 International Character Sets Country 23 24 40 5B 5c 5D se 60 7B 7C D 7E USA O s s e rivis o t t Rev B Character Code Tables A 13 A 14 Character Code Tables Rev B Appendix B Power Supply Specifications TM H6000III Technical Reference Guide This appendix describes the optional power supply unit PS 180 PS 180 Energy Saving Power Supply Unit B 1 1 Electrical Characteristics 1 Input conditions Input voltage rating Frequency rating Input current rating AC switch LED 4 Output conditions Output voltage rating Output current rating Output electric power rating Output peak current Rev B 90 to
45. General Features of EPSON OPOS ADK OPOS Control OPOS Control included in EPSON OPOS ADK has the following features 1 Offers CO for each device class and SO for EPSON devices 1 Can use Direct IO with parameter e Acquires maintenance counter e Prints bit image for which NVRAM has already been registered 2 4 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide LJ Power on notice function recovering automatically to the status before the power is turned off when turning on the power again D Offline buffer clear processing deleting contents in print buffer at offline J Debugging function trace function e Logs between an application and CO for used API and its return value e Logs for device status acquires causes for offline and errors in devices 2 1 2 2 EPSON OPOS ADK Contents Any installer later than EPSON OPOS ADK Ver2 10 supports the silent install function that can install the OPOS environment without a user interface which offers easier installation With this installer OPOS Control for EPSON devices that are compatible with OPOS manuals utilities and sample programs described below can be installed LJ OPOS Control for EPSON devices The following can be installed CO SO header file for C header file for VB TLB file for CO or device information file LJ Manuals e User s Guide Environment construction manual installation uninstallation usage of each utility e Application Develop
46. IP switches is different for each interface model 3 4 8 1 Changing the DIP Switch Settings If you need to change settings follow the steps below to make your changes CAUTION Turn off the power while removing the DIP switch cover to prevent an electric short which can damage the printer Use a crosshead screwariver to remove the screw holding the DIP switch cover 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 3 16 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 2 Remove the screw from the DIP switch cover Then take off the DIP switch cover DIP switch cover switches 4 Replace the DIP switch cover Then secure it with the screw The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer Q Note The functions of the switches of are shown in the following sections Rev B Setup 3 17 3 4 3 2 Serial interface model DIP Switch 1 SW Function ON OFF 1 1 Data receive error Ignored Prints 1 2 Receive buffer capacity 45 bytes 4 1 3 Handshaking XON XOFF DTR DSR 1 4 Data word length 7 bits 8 bits 1 5 Parity check Enabled Disabled 1 6 Parity selection Even Odd 1 7 Transmission speed See the table below 1 8 Transmission speed Transmission Speed in BPS bits per second 1 7 1 8 4800 ON ON 9600 OFF ON 19200 ON OFF 38400 OFF OFF DIP Switch 2 SW Function ON OFF 2 1 Handshaking BUSY condition Receive buffer full Off
47. Micro switch Printing and Cutting Positions Manual cutter position Manual cutter position Approximately 27 Approximately 24 Auto cutter position Auto cutter position Approximately 10 5 Approximately 10 Rev B General Information 1 29 Specification related items Dip Switch 2 3 2 4 If the print density is set to level 3 or 4 printing speed is usually reduced TM H6000III f the print density is set to level 3 or 4 printing speed is as below max 180mm s at24V 25 C Print density level3 max 170mm s at24V 25 C Print density level4 Weight Approximately 5 8 kg Approximately 5 3 kg Option Roll paper spacer for 58mm or 60mm PG 58 ot available 1 30 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Chapter 2 System Planning This section provides you information for system planning 2 1 Control Method A TM printer can print and be controlled using any of the following four methods 1 Windows printer driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver 2 EPSON OPOS ADK 3 JavaPOS 4 ESC POS commands Depending on the driver or interface to be used an IP setting tool for the Ethernet specification and a logo registration utility for printing TMFlash logo utility are provided See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 2 1 1 Windows Driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver The EPSON Advanced Printer Driver
48. PSON_JavaPOS _Docs tar gz Releasenote en html Describes any restrictions on usage supported devices and other important information Please be sure to read this note JposUsers en pdf Users reference Describes the operation environment as well as the installation and configuration of EPSON JavaPOS ADK JposOperation en pdf Operation manual Describes how to use the sample programs and the directIO method JposCashDrawer en pdf Reference manual for CashDrawer Describes how to use set up and any restrictions on using the device JposCheckScanner en pdf Reference manual for CheckScanner Describes how to use set up and any restrictions on using the device JposLineDisplay en pdf Reference manual for LineDisplay Describes how to use set up and any restrictions on using the device JposMICR en pdf Reference manual for MICR Describes how to use set up and any restrictions on using the device JposPOSPrinter en pdf Reference manual for POSPrinter Describes how to use set up and any restrictions on using the device TMStorageAPI_en pdf Reference manual for TM Storage Reading Class Describes the check scanner TM storage reading class that reads and deletes the data saved on NVRAM and sample applications System Planning 2 7 2 1 3 2 EPSON JavaPOS ADK Supported Environment Q Supported Operating Systems Epson has confirmed performance with the following RedHat Linux 9 e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Win
49. R 6000 TA 6000 1 3 Consumables 1 3 1 Ribbons This printer needs a ribbon cassette to print on slip validation and endorsement We provide 2 ribbon cassettes d EPSON ribbon cassette ERC 32 B Life 4 000 000 characters Color Black for slip validation EPSON ribbon cassette ERC 41 B Life 800 000 characters for the optional endorsement print mechanism 1 3 2 Roll paper We provide roll paper for this printer The widths is 80 mm 3 15 1 4 Printing and Paper Specifications 1 4 1 Slip Validation Section Printing method Serial impact dot matrix Head wire 9 pin vertical line 0 353 mm 1 72 inch wire pitch configuration Printing direction Bidirectional minimum distance printing Printing speed Approximately 5 7 LPS printing 40 columns per line with 17 8 CPI Rev B when the head energizing time is set to normal mode General Information 1 3 Number of characters Alphanumeric characters 95 International characters 37 Character structure Characters per line Characters per inch Extended graphics 128 x 12 pages including two space pages Multilingual character model supports printing with one of the following character sets Simplified Chinese GB2312 7580 Traditional Chinese Big 5 13494 Font A 5 x 9 total 270 dots horizontally Font B 7 x 9 total 540 half dots horizontally Kanji 16 x 16 two pass printing font Character size and print speed Refer
50. SCHIICONOMS hacen a Oh a e m B 2 o Material 5 xt exec ere ey ae a Sa ns NOSE E LG P dee ees toma B 2 B 1 3 AC Cable Selection sisse hehehe B 2 Appendix C FAQ C T Serlalipterfaee x ev WE Y WO CN OE ee ee C C 1 1 The printer does not operate correctly or the printer does not print What should do C 1 6 1 2 Printing takes a long time What should Ido 6k ns C C 1 3 The DM does not operate correctly What should Ido 0 nes C 1 C 1 4 What is the cable wiring for connecting a printer and a host PC with a serial interface C 2 C 1 5 How many printers can be connected 6 een C 3 C 1 6 Is there limitation for the length of a cable auaa a een C 3 C 2 iParallelInterfeee ssa dcus oa En Decke Rip Mcd dpb aad Bertone Sug C 4 C 2 1 The printer does not operate correctly or the printer does not print What should I do C 4 C 2 2 What is the cable wiring for connecting the printer and the host PC wita parallel interfaces erzielt ir Pad ce icis oe page ead eed Ft qe ede ae C 4 C 2 3 How many printers can be connected aaua eee es C 5 0 2 4 Is there limitation for the length of a cable 2 enn C 6 2 5 Cama DM be conneclted ere Mik at ete YI Ie gne peres C 6 C 2 6 When turned on the printer with a parallel interface and then turned on the PC the message New hardware has be
51. TM H6000 III Technical Reference Guide EPSON English 410307001 TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide CAUTIONS 4 This document shall apply only to the product s identified herein No part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation Qj The contents of this document are subject to change without notice Please contact us for the latest information While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Qj Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the 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 Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions 1 Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON
52. al Information General description of features plus specifications Chapter 2 System Planning Contains introduction of control methods APD OPOS JavaPOS and ESC POS and each connection form Chapter 3 Setup Contains information on such matters as DIP switches memory switches error processing for using TM H600001II Chapter 4 Maintenance amp Contains useful information for using Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Application Development Contains useful information for programming Information for OPOS Chapter 6 Application Development Contains useful information for programming Information for APD Appendix A Character Code Tables Contains the character code tables Appendix B Power Supply Contains the specifications Specifications Appendix C FAQ Contains FAQ for interfaces Rev B iii Related Software and Documents iv Related software and documents Software document name User s Manual Description Provides basic handling procedures to enable POS operators to use the TM H6000III safely and correctly This manual is packed in the box with the printer ESC POS Application Programming Guide Provides detailed ESC POS command information used by each TM printer along with sample programs and other information about the printers Contact us to obtain this guide Technical Reference Guide This guide EPSON OPOS ADK
53. aper cover P 2 unit cover front cover control panel power switch Slip entrance 3 1 2 Connectors N WARNING Do not connect a telephone line to the drawer kick out connector or the display module connector otherwise the printer and the telephone line may be damaged Rev B Setup 3 1 You can connect up to four cables to the printer They all connect to the connector panel on the bottom rear of the printer which is shown below interface connector power supply display module drawer kick out connector connector connector Q Note This illustration shows the serial interface model The parallel interface connector looks slightly different 3 1 2 1 Important Installation Notes 1 Fora serial interface use a null modem cable Q Fora parallel interface use an IEEE 1284 cable L1 For a USB interface install the driver before connecting the printer 3 1 3 The Control Panel 3 1 3 1 LED POWER This light is on when the power is turned on ERROR When this light is on but not blinking it means that the printer is offline Check to see if a cover is open When this light is blinking there is an error See LED Blinking Pattern in Chapter 4 3 2 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide PAPER OUT This light comes on when the printer is out or nearly out of roll paper The printer has a paper end detector and it also has a near end de
54. at is assumed to print an endorsement on a U S personal check the print begins on the back side of the paper As viewed from the front of the printer the endorsement printing characters are upside down The printing sequence for slip paper is different depending on whether an endorsement print mechanism is installed That is when the E P is installed once the printing exceeds the E P printable area and the slip paper is fed forward reverse paper feeding must be prohibited Consider this when developing application programs The E P printing must be not performed on copy paper Otherwise a paper jam may occur or the E P may be broken Because E P printing feeds the paper in a reverse paper feed direction the paper may be wrinkled In some case paper feeding may not be accurate when E P printing is performed on check paper This may depend on the width of the check paper Therefore it is recommended for the user to check in advance whether the check paper prints correctly or not 1 4 3 MICR Reader When the Printer is Used with the MICR Reader 1 4 3 1 Reading method Magnetic bias 1 4 3 2 Recognition rating 98 or more at 25 C 77 F Recognition rating is defined as follows Total number of checks number of sheets misread or not identified Total number of checks Recognition rating e Check paper used for test is EPSON standard check paper Checks must be flat without curls folds or wrink
55. at should be considered for a DM connection 1 Fix the baud rate of a DM to 19200 bps D Turn on the power of a DM before turning on the power of the TM printer Otherwise the DM is not recognized correctly 1 Use the DM connector on the USB interface board When the USB interface is mounted on the TM printer the display module connector DM connector on the TM printer cannot be used Be sure to use the DM connector on the interface Qj Be sure to attach a ferrite core To mount the ferrite core put the display module cable into the ferrite core C 3 6 Can a DM be connected 1 ADM can be connected to the DM connector on the USB interface board The DM connector on the TM printer cannot be used C 3 7 Is it possible to connect to devices that conform to USB 2 0 D Yes it is possible If the host controller of the PC conforms to USB 2 0 if a USB 2 0 hub is used or a TM printer is a HighSpeed model the connection will be HighSpeed Note the operating environment for the HighSpeed connection described in What are the usage conditions for a TM printer with a USB interface on page 9 of this section C 3 8 What are the usage conditions for a TM printer with a USB interface 11 Operating systems e FullSpeed when the host controller is USB 1 1 and the TM printer is a FullSpeed model Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows XP Rev B FAQ C 9 e HighSpeed when the host controller is USB 2 0 a USB 2 0 hub is used or a TM pr
56. ation paper ssassn Has 1 9 1 ALTA Ribbon Cassete oet eren erae Yr sre ated wc ig 1 9 1 4 2 Endorsement Section Factory Option liie s 1 9 154 21 PADEESPSCITIG OTIOMS ext tera Ro Eee ad aoe ed deer d AS REOS 1 10 1 4 2 2 Printable Ale c oA et ae Ve WC ee NUES 1 11 14 23 RIBBON CASSES E cR aW esce b Ru e EE Blew 1 11 1 4 2 4 Notes on Using the Endorsement Print 1 12 1 4 3 MICR Reader When the Printer is Used with the MICR Reader 1 12 1 4 3 Reading Method iir skiers ee nre gee bo Vete OR REA A GE Ea 1 12 1 4 3 2 Recognition LATING ete ac orent eee e ede o a Cac oe Oc T da agen ac 1 12 1 4 3 3 Inserting direction and endorsement printing 6 1 12 1 4 3 4 Notes on using the MICR reader only when the printer is used with MICR 1 14 LAA Recelpt SECTION 535 uox v ene Ne ER RCM DIU o IDA e de c8 1 15 ee e t db Aa OR E RC ER secede RR RR a 1 16 1 4 4 2 Paper Roll Supply Device Section 26 rs 1 16 14 4 3 Paper Specifications sos vari e ne ee RO CROCO ate 1 17 14 4 4 Printoble Alea ure e RC E ETE da E aep eden Y 1 18 415 Printing and Cutting POSITIORS rens Lee Ces ena E SER DR DOR ge e s 1 19 TOSENO cedens
57. be set by ESC POS command d d A counter function that allows checking the printer by remote maintenance Several interface models USB RS 232 bidirectional parallel Ethernet are supported 1 1 4 About control method d d Command protocol based on the ECS POS Proprietary Command System Automatic Status Back ASB function that automatically transmits changes in the printer status Windows printer driver is provided Advanced Printer Driver OPOS and JavaPOS 1 2 Product Structure 1 2 1 Standard Parts Included with the Printer This printer is packed with the materials listed below d d d d L Printer User s Manual Roll paper diameter 40 mm 1 57 1 roll Power switch cover using this cover enables you to prevent accidental turning off of the power Exclusive ribbon cassette ERC 32 B Endorsement ribbon cassette only for printers equipped with the optional endorsement print mechanism 1 2 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 2 2 Options The options for this printer are provided as below d d d d EPSON power supply unit PS 180 MICR reader factory installed option available only for the serial interface model Endorsement printer factory installed option available only for the MICR model Direct connection customer display DM D105 D205 or DM D106 DM D206 available only for the serial interface model Special tray PT 6000 DP
58. blinks 4 Remove the paper from the printer and feed another sheet of slip paper into the printer to print characters from the character table Continue to feed slip paper into the printer until the self test prints the following completed The printer is ready to receive data as soon as it completes the self test 3 28 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 3 6 3 Running the Self Test with the Validation paper 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and the printer cover is closed properly 2 While holding down the FEED button and RELEASE button turn on the printer using the switch on the front of the printer The SLIP light flashes 3 Feed a validation paper into the printer The printer loads the paper automatically prints the printer settings and then ejects the paper The SLIP light flashes 4 Remove the paper from the printer and feed another validation paper into the printer to print characters from the character table Continue to feed slip paper into the printer until the self test prints the following completed The printer is ready to receive data as soon as it completes the self test 3 6 4 Running the Self Test with the Optional Endorsement Function If your printer has the optional endorsement function the slip paper self test is slightly different When you feed additional sheets of slip paper in step 4 two lines are printed on the back of the slip by the endorsement print mec
59. ce tniodel ntes Fatis epa ee OR ECC TOC ER e deor od ete 3 18 3 4 3 3 Parallel Ethernet interface model sse nn 3 19 3 4 3 4 USB Interfaice mod l wu beoe EX ead Le ceca v ates SUO n e n 3 20 3 4 3 5 When Using Original Paper ens aed alee age MS eR E 3 21 3 42 Memory SWITCHES ient gue nth Yao IPC ERR eA Fam PE atta Ved ue ERE Hic 3 2 3 4 5 How to Use Two Color Printing 2 eee 3 22 TM H60001III Technical Reference Guide 3 5 Install a Printer Driver in the Host PC POS Terminal seen 3 22 3 51 OPQS ous sies mA REOR dase told oed AE TE D oly ege Gu ases eate E RR 3 22 392161 Installing GAG Setting Up s aic als at lane thee m a RR nec ner e er d ci 3 22 3 5 2 Advanced Printer Driver APD esasan hh 3 25 3 5 2 1 Installing and Setting Up oo eee ee 3 25 3 5 3 EPSON JavaPOS ADK reser Cent bhi Robe ex A deg Ye E nde RE Ud IR AUR E s Red 3 27 3 5 3 1 Installing and Setting Uo ar ree Xn Xeon esce kun hes ear e nt atr pc ora 3 27 3 0 Self 65192 e ek A Sae tec ace rte Vp enu Sv n ON ADR me emat 3 28 3 6 1 Running the Self Test on Roll Paper ees 3 28 3 6 2 Running the Self Test with Slip Paper mn 3 28 3 6 3 Running the Self Test with the Validation paper oo eee 3 29 3 6 4 Running the Self Test with the Optional Endorsement Function isses 3
60. der mechanism only when the printer is used with the MICR reader Mechanism 15 000 000 lines The printer is each defined to have reached the end of its life when it reaches the beginning of the Wearout Period 180 000 hours Failure is defined as a Random Failure occurring during the Random Failure Period 37 000 000 lines This is an average failure interval based on failures relating to Wearout and Random Failures up to the life of 15 million lines 200 million characters when printed with Font B only Q Note Printing pattern Average 2 dots wire per character This printer has nine wire dots vertically and prints characters moving horizontally If one wire prints repeatedly the problem may occur Consider this when you use the printer Example If the characters which consists of the horizontally adjacent dots such as H L or A are repeatedly printed the number of the printed lines should be ten or less If more than ten such lines need to be printed the printer should pause for a time longer the total printing time for each 10 lines 240 000 passes when used with US personal checks 1 6 3 2 Endorsement print mechanism section Life MTBF MCBEF 1 24 General Information Mechanism 1 350 000 lines The printer is defined to have reached the end of its life when it reaches the beginning of the Wearout Period 180 000 hours Failure is defined as a Random Failure occurring at the time of
61. dows XP Professional SP1 4 Supported interfaces Serial USB Ethernet Q Supported devices For detailed information on which devices can be used see the releasenote en html for the driver e EPSON receipt slip printer e EPSON customer display e EPSON cash drawer Q Note In addition the Ethernet specification printer needs the IP setting utility EPSON TMNet Win Config Utility downloadable from the web site See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 2 1 3 3 Installation Overview The following shows a general procedure to use when installing EPSON JavaPOS ADK for the Linux environment For details see the EPSON JavaPOS ADK Users Reference 1 Install Java2 SDK 2 Install Java Communications API and RxTx Communications Port API 3 Install EPSON JavaPOS ADK and EJEE utility 2 1 4 ESC POS Command Print control by ESC POS commands is direct control for TM printers using the ESC POS commands proposed by EPSON Sending ESC POS commands to the printer from an application enables direct control of the printer For the detailed information regarding the ESC POS commands please contact EPSON or your dealer 2 8 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 2 1 5 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals Drivers utilities and manuals can be downloaded from one of the following URLs For customers from North America go to the following web site http www epsonexpert com and foll
62. e temperature of the thermal print head is extremely high ERROR LED Blinking Pattern 320 ms Recovery Recovers automatically when the print head cools Q Note Print head temperature error is not abnormal 4 4 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Q4 Errors that have the possibility of recovery When a recoverable error occurs after the cause of the error is removed the printer can recover from the error by transmitting error recovery command without turning off the power ERROR Autocutter error Description The autocutter does not work correctly ERROR LED Blinking Pattern gt H 320 ms Recovery Recovers by error recovery command Home position detection error The home position cannot be detected due to a paper jam Recovers by error recovery command Carriage detection error The carriage is malfunctioning due to a paper jam etc Recovers by error recovery command Paper roll cover open error Printing on the paper roll is not performed correctly due to a paper roll cover open or unit cover open Recovers by error recovery command with the cover closed Slip ejection error The slip is not ejected when the printer feeds a specified amount of paper Recovers by error recovery command
63. ed escape sequence again Q Note2 limitation of ESC cA and ESC rA During rotated printing mode Left90 right90 these escape sequences will not work These will not work if they are not the first character of a line It is not possible to use these on PrintBitmap method 5 1 2 3 Color bitmap printing If a 16 color or a 256 color bitmap file is supplied the image may be printed using 2 colors If the original file is a 2 color bitmap it will be printed in monochrome The halftone method may be set using the device specific setting dialog To print as image using 2 colors 2 color thermal paper must be selected in the device specific settings and 2 color thermal receipt paper must be installed in the printer 5 1 3 Printable bitmap format The printable bitmap formats are formats that meet all the following conditions 2 BMP files 1 Monochrome 16 color 4 bit 256 color 8 bit _1 Uncompressed 5 2 Slip amp MICR Combination If the slip function and the MICR function are used at the same time the following control flow is recommended Rev B Application Development Information for OPOS 5 3 5 2 1 Recommended Flow Slip printing C Y OPOSPrinter AsyncMode False MICR reading OPOSMICR BeginInsertion procedure ResultCode SUCESS Yes Error Processing OPOSMICR EndInsertion ResultCode SUCESS No
64. ees 2 8 21 3 3 Installati nOVervieW stanci dec Rem dr BEER PA WEAN GW oe HE Sales 2 8 2 1 VESG POS COMMANA 24e eer wes aka qon eae ote are EETA 2 8 2 1 5 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals esee n 2 9 2 2 Connection Form and Cables pata vate rade e P e ODE eee ee c Res 2 9 2 25 USB str crt c CX HAE nae dr 2 9 2 3 9 Connectlon reta PURO TCR a Ra Ka Pac Se PLUR eaten 2 11 2 3 1 Stand GIONS ciui siepe peer PPM devpidq vq nue MO p ERE dat eng 2 12 2 3 2 N CONNECTION csi Basico yak ee e Ga a e I 2 12 2 3 3 Pass Through Connections osaga aa i eene 2 13 2 4 Parallel Corinectlon 3 ie Baer e oe ce d ee ROO Ug Red kere Cae ace tee Babe ease 2 13 RUM Mtr vi deer Yen 2 14 Chapter 3 Setup Par Name and Basie Operation xe eee RUE COR DUE ER ARCA AUR 3 1 3i d POM NAMES eres hes MER Dou eRe he este Wales aay eels pa dnd nels aw Te tw T pd y ee 3 1 COMMOCT ORS Li meon Pr ete Spee US E UC Bre Sea edita 3 1 3 1 2 T Important Installation NOTES is rex Deuter eR Ger x rent teg 3 2 3 1 3 Ihe GControl Panel x2 tog Rr t Rec E re cde OR e So AER Rapin Eve 3 2 ias s os 3 2 3 2 Control Panel BUTTONS iR LEER eX TE Pe A ER ERR A Ora Es 3 3 3 1 4 Validation paper handling iiseee mm
65. en found appeared and the device EPSON TM Px xx was detected What is EPSON TM PX XX ciiin C 6 C 2 7 Printer cannot be reset What 5 n C 6 C3 USB IrniterfQGe veces e Ex Rd Ru E nee RA CERE N a IRR OUR EX OR Ga ERO RU ROS REGE A E ERR ed E Rc C 6 C 3 1 The TM printer does not operate What should do 0 eee eee C 6 C 3 2 The DM does not operate correctly What should Ido 6 ees C 7 C 3 3 What should be considered for a USB connection 2 eese C 8 C 3 4 APD does not operate correctly What should do isse nen C 8 C 3 5 What should be considered for a DM connection sse C 9 C 3 6 Can a DM be connected isssssssee eee C 9 C 3J Is it possible to connect to devices that conform to USB 2 0 C 9 C 3 8 What are the usage conditions for a TM printer with a USB interface eee C 9 xii Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Chapter 1 General Information Features The TM H60001II is a high quality POS printer that can print on slip validation and receipt paper paper roll Q Note Validation MICR and endorsement printer functions are factory options Validation and endorsement functions cannot be installed on the same printer l d d d 1 Slip Validation Section An optional Magnetic Ink Character Recognition MICR reader that enables the printer
66. ered hub including the UB U01 UOI1II UOIIII cannot be connected directly to the downstream port of a USB hub of this USB model printer A maximum of 5 branches for one port of a USB hub is available however 3 or more branches will be unstable See the following example for the connection O Upstream Upstream Upstream Upstream TM printer TM printer TM printer TM printer UB UOIIII UB UOTIII UB UOTIII UB UOTIII TM printer TM printer Bus powered Bus powered UB UOTIII UB UOA2III hub hub TM printer UB UOTIII C 3 4 APD does not operate correctly What should do Q Ifthe printer power has been turned on before installing the printer driver the printer driver will not operate correctly despite the installation In this case follow the steps below so that the driver can operate correctly 1 Connect the printer to the host PC and turn on the printer power 2 Restart Device Manager 3 Select Universal Serial Bus controllers USB Printing Support and right click to show the menu and select Uninstall C 8 FAQ Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 4 Turn off the printer and turn it on again 5 Confirm that EPSON USB Controller for TM BA EU Printers is shown in Universal Serial Bus controllers 6 Open the port tab of the printer property change the port USB001 to TMUSB000 Printer C 3 5 Wh
67. evel P350 F380 ON ON 1 PD160R AF50KS E OFF OFF 2 default P310 P300 1 4 4 4 Printable Area The printable area of a paper roll with a width of 79 5 0 5 mm 3 13 0 02 is 72 2 0 2 mm 2 84 0 008 512 dots and the space on the right and left sides are approximately 3 7 2 mm 0 15 0 079 ue gt 3 742 79 5 0 5 Printable area for paper roll NOTE The print position in the printable area of thermal elements for dots 257 to 512 is shifted approximately 0 07 mm 003 in the paper feed direction from the position for dots 1 to 256 Be sure not to print a ladder bar code across both printable areas as this can cause variations in printing that are difficult to read 1 256 Y E HE 257 512 Approximately 0 07mm 0 0028 Shifting of the print position 1 18 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 4 4 5 Printing and Cutting Positions Manual cutter position M CP Approx 24 Approx 10 Autocutter head position Paper feed direction Center of the print dotline Units mm All the numerical values are typical Printing and cutting positions NOTE Numeric values used here are typical values the values may vary slightly as a result of paper slack or variations in the paper Take this into account when setting the cutting position of the autocutter Sensors 1 5 1 Paper Sensors 1 5 1 1 Recei
68. f 1 5 Then Exit Do Loop Rev B Application Development Information for OPOS 5 5 5 3 Cash Drawer Programming examples of how to use API function relating to a Cash Drawer are shown below 5 3 1 Drawer Open Close Using the OpenDrawer method opens the cash drawer The DrawerOpened property can be used to check the current state of the drawer To pause the program until the drawer is closed the WaitForDrawerClose method is used Below is as example of a program to open and close a cash drawer If Not OPOSCashdrawer1 DrawerOpened Then OPOSCashdrawer1 OpenDrawer OPOSCashdrawer1 WaitForDrawerClose 10000 1000 100 100 End If 5 3 2 Checking Drawer Status There are methods other than explained in section 5 3 1 that can be used to check drawer status A StatusUpdateEvent is fired whenever the drawer is opened or closed Below are examples of programs that use events to check if the drawer has been opened or closed Main Program Global DrawerFlag As Boolean If Not OPOSCashdrawer1 DrawerOpened Then DrawerFlag True OPOSCashdrawer1 OpenDrawer While DrawerFlag True This part uses timer management to check the status of DrawerFlag DoEvents Wend End If Event Management Private Sub OPOSCashdrawer1_StatusUpdateEvent ByVal As Long If Data False Then DrawerFlag False End If End Sub 5 6 Application Development Information for OPOS Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide C
69. face are shown below 1OBASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet interface connector f Push button To print the parameters for the interface press the button and hold it for more than 3 seconds LED Green LED Yellow Connection procedure N CAUTION Connecting devices directly to LAN cables that are installed outdoors will exoose them to damage from power surges caused by lightning and other inductive sources It is best to make sure that devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being connected through devices that do have surge protection Otherwise it is better not to connect them to outdoor lines Never attempt to connect the customer display cable drawer kick out cable or the standard telephone line cable to the 10 Base T Ethernet connector 1 Confirm that the power supplies for both the printer and the host computer have been turned off 2 Connect the 10 Base T cable to the 10 Base T Ethernet connector by pressing firmly until the connectors click Q Note For the various methods of setting the Ethernet interface refer to the Technical Reference Guide for the interface It is downloadable from the web site See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 Rev B System Planning 2 15 2 16 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Chapter 3 Setup 3 1 Part Name and Basic Operation 3 1 1 Part Names Validation entrance validation model only roll p
70. ference Guide Q Note Use only validation paper flat paper without wrinkles creases or folds that matches the specifications The validation function is a factory option 3 2 Setup Flow You have to set up your printer to use it And you can adjust some feature by customizing them This section describes the setup The set up flow of preparing to use printer is below Printer setup See Printer setup page 3 6 Printer customizing See Customizing page 3 15 Driver setup L OPOS APD JavaPOS See Install a Printer Driver in the Host PC POS Terminal page 3 22 Y Complete set up Q Note When you use OPOS OCX driver from EPSON Advanced Printer Driver or JavaPOS you need to install the driver When you use ESC POS commands you don t have to install drivers For information on these drivers see Control Method page 2 1 and Install a Printer Driver in the Host PC POS Terminal page 3 22 Rev B Setup 3 5 3 3 Printer setup This section describes the setup The flow of preparing to use printer is below Start set up Y 1 Connect power supply PS 180 2 Install ribbon cassette s 2 Installing the Optional Endorsement Ribbon Cassette Endorsement function is a factory option Y 3 Install roll paper 4 Connect the printer to host PC POS terminal
71. g The printer conforms to the following Directives and Norms Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 M147G Class B EN 55024 TEC 61000 4 2 TEC 61000 4 3 TEC 61000 4 4 TEC 61000 4 5 TEC 61000 4 6 TEC 61000 4 8 TEC 61000 4 11 FCC Compliance Statement For American Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Rev B v For Canadian Users This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada GEREAUSCHPEGEL Gem f der Dritten Verordnung zum Ger tesicherheitsgesetz Maschinenl rminformations Verordnung 3 GSGV ist der arbeitsplatzbezogene Ger usch Emissionswert kleiner als 70 dB A basierend auf ISO 7779 Key to Symbols The following symbols are used in the documentation for this product See the specific warnings and cautions at
72. hanism then the test continues printing on the surface side of the slip as described above Rev B Setup 3 29 3 30 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Chapter 4 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting This section describes maintenance and general troubleshooting ainrenance 4 1 1 Cleaning the Thermal Print Head CAUTION After printing the print head can be very hot Be careful not to touch it Also let it cool before you clean it Do not damage the print head by touching it with your fingers or any hard object 1 Open the paper roll cover 2 Clean the thermal element of the print head with a cotton swab moistened with an alcohol solvent ethanol methanol or IPA Clean the thermal head periodically generally every three months to maintain receipt print quality thermal element 4 1 2 Cleaning the MICR Mechanism Use a moistened cleaning sheet for the MICR head Q Note Be sure not to use an adhesive cleaning sheet 4 1 2 1 Cleaning frequency Clean the MICR head every 12 months or 72000 passes Rev B Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 2 2 Cleaning sheet Use the following or an equivalent commercially available cleaning sheet PRESAT brand KIC CHECK READER CLEANING CARD 4 1 2 3 Cleaning procedure You can perform cleaning either in self mode or command mode These modes are described below 4 1 2 4 Self mode 1 Load a paper roll in the printer 2 Tu
73. hapter 6 Application Development Information for APD 6 1 Slip MICR Combination If the slip function and the MICR function are used at the same time the following control procedure should be used Q Note There is more paper feeding action than with OPOS but the action takes less than one second 6 1 1 Recommended procedure The procedure below is recommended when you would like to use the slip function and the MICR function at the same time 1 Open the TM H6000III Slip by using BiOpenMonPrinter 2 Read the MICR data by using BiMICRReadCheck Q Note You should specify the result data handling by using BiMICRSelectDataHandling 3 Feed the check to the print start position on the face by BiMICRLoadCheck 4 Print data on face of the slip 5 Switch the printer driver to TM H6000III Endorsement from TM H6000III Slip Q Note Switch means Close the TM H60001II Slip by using BiCloseMonPrinter and Open M H60001III Endorsement by using BiOpenMonPrinter 6 Feed the check to the print start position on the back by BiMICRLoadCheck 7 Print data on back of the slip Eject the slip 8 Q Note This flow needs to use the Status API function Rev B Application Development Information for APD 6 1 6 2 Bitmap Printing There are three methods of printing bitmaps Use the one appropriate to your purpose 6 2 1 Explanation of Bitmap Printing 1 Normal Bit image
74. hen contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Continued usage may lead fo fire or shock Do not place multiple loads on the power outlet wall outlet Overloading the outlet may lead to fire Always supply power directly from a standard domestic power outlet Handle the power cord with care Improper handling may lead to fire or shock e Do not modify or attempt to repair the cord e Do not place any object on top of the cord e Avoid excessive bending twisting and pulling e Do not place cord near heating equipment e Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in e Be sure to push the prongs all the way in If the cord becomes damaged obtain a replacement from your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center vii N CAUTION Do not connect cables other than as described in this manual Different connections may cause equipment damage and burning Be sure to set this equipment on a firm stable horizontal surface Product may break or cause injury if it falls LJ Do not use in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels Excessive humidity and dust may cause equipment damage fire or shock Do not place heavy objectis on top of this product Never stand or lean on this product Equipment may fall or collapse causing breakage and possible injury To ensure safety please unplug this product prior to leaving it unused for an extended period Do not touch either the thermal o
75. hickness 75um Oji Paper Mfg Co Ltd Original paper AF50KS E paper thickness 65um Jujo Thermal Oy Finland Original paper P350 F380 paper thickness 624m Kanzaki Specialty Papers Inc U S A Original paper P310 paper thickness 581m Kanzaki Specialty Papers Inc U S A Original paper P300 paper thickness 561m Kanzaki Specialty Papers Inc U S A Original paper F5041 paper thickness 601m Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Flensburg GmbH Germany Specified two color thermal roll paper ENTPB080080 InJapan Nakagawa Mfg Co Ltd In USA Nakagawa Mfg USA Inc In Europe Nakagawa Mfg Europe GmbH In Southeast Asia N A K Mfg Malaysia SDN BHD Original paper PD750R paper thickness 75um Oji Paper Mfg Co Ltd Paper roll which is made of the original paper PD750R can be used NOTE With some printing patterns the previous print color may not be Cleared The printer s reliability when two color thermal paper is used differs from the reliability when monochrome paper is used Inside 12 mm 47 Outside 18 mm 71 General Information 1 17 NOTE Paper must not be pasted to the paper roll spool When paper other than that specified is used the thermal print head may be worn out Be sure to use the specified paper Depending on each paper specification it is recommended to set the DI P switch as shown in Table below Original paper type DIP SW2 Print 3 4 density l
76. imal Dump and then all the codes it receives in a two column format The first column contains the hexadecimal codes and the second column gives the ASCII characters that correspond to the codes Part of a hexadecimal dump is shown below Hexadecimal Dump To terminate hexadecimal dump press FEED button three times 1B 21 00 1B 26 02 40 40 amp 1B 25 01 1B 63 34 00 1B 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ABCDEFGH e A period is printed for each code that has no ASCII equivalent In hex dump mode all commands except real time ESC POS commands are disabled 5 Open the cover to set the printer offline so that it will print the last line 6 Close the cover and turn off the printer press the FEED button three times or reset the printer to turn off the hex dump mode Q Note The hexadecimal dump mode can t be used with OPOS APD or JavaPOS Rev B Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 4 7 4 8 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Chapter 5 Application Development Information for OPOS 5 1 Bitmap Printing There are three methods of printing bitmaps Use the one appropriate to your purpose 5 1 1 Explanation of Bitmap Printing 1 Normal Bit image The PrintBitmap method is to directly print the bitmap One bitmap printed by this method is formed as a combination of n numbers of 1 line bitmaps So the width of the paper sets the limit on the size of bitmap and printing i
77. inter is a HighSpeed model Windows 2000 SP4 or later Windows XP SP1 or later Windows 98SE is not guaranteed Q Operating USB host controller INTEL Built in chip USB host controller NEC EHCI USB host controller Q Note Operation with an OHCI host controller for the NEC USB 1 1 is not guaranteed USB driver stack Use a driver stack manufactured by Microsoft OS standard Be sure to use a latest USB driver stack manufactured by Microsoft if possible e HighSpeed connection Confirm the file version of the USB driver stack usbehci sys manufactured by Microsoft as of 2004 11 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 5 00 2195 6709 or later Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 5 1 2600 1243 or later Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 5 1 2600 2180 or later d USB connection L Be sure to use a USB cable that conforms to the USB 2 0 standard certification with the USB logo and a USB hub USB 1 1 or higher Q Note A USB hub for the USB 1 0 specification is not guaranteed therefore be sure not to use it Q1 Maximum number of a TM printers with a USB that can be connected is as follows under the following conditions operating is guaranteed OPOS JPOS Up to 10 APD Up to 8 Other drivers or tools Up to 8 C 10 FAQ Rev B EPSON SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Printed in Japan
78. ion completed Completed ERROR For details refer to 2 Setup the OPOS amp device setting by using SetupPOS utility the Installer Manual in the disk 1 holder E 2 1 Setup the OPOS amp device setting 11 Select the device and I F setting L1 Device specified setting e Paper type amp size setting e Bitmap setting e Color print setting l Rev B Setup 3 23 2 2 Device communication test by execute the CheckHealth ResultCode SUCCESS 9 the Chadotah method om EA unn To confirm the error conditions refer to the Application Development Guide The OPOS and device settings are right amp The Install and Setup are completed 9 Confirmation by sample program 4 Make a OPOS compliant program me 1 Installation Execute the Setup exe in DISK1 and continue the installation by using the wizards 2 Setup the device and environment 1 Set the device setting by using SetupPOS utility e Select the device and I F setting e Device specified setting set the specified setting of the device 3 24 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 2 Execute the CheckHealth Device communication test If you get SUCCESS the setting of the device is right e If you get any other ResultCode error please re check the device connection setting
79. is a method for controlling the TM printer in the same manner as the Windows standard printer driver 2 1 1 1 General Features of the EPSON Advanced Printer Driver The EPSON Advanced Printer Driver has the following features QJ Supplies the Windows printer driver for the TM printer which enables printing through general Windows applications 1 Enables executing unique functions of the POS printer such as paper cutting and drawer opening Q Font type selection enables printing with the printer s internal fonts Enables obtaining the printer status by StatusAPI with a programming language such as VisualBasic This makes it possible to have bi directional communication with the TM printer under the Windows standard printer driver environment Q Note The statusAPI is the API for controlling the printer which is supplied exclusively by EPSON Using this enables obtaining printer status and transmitting ESC POS commands Rev B System Planning 2 1 2 1 1 2 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Components Installer recognizes PC environment in which the installation will be done and installs DLL files and software components necessary for operating automatically Drivers sample programs or manuals are provided in separate exe files You can obtain them from our website See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 Q Drivers printer driver and StatusAPI You can select a driver depending on the purpose of usage ins
80. l a drawer connected to this printer using APD you have two methods to open the drawer The first method is using Control font the second is using Status API Below is as example of a program Visual Basic to open a cash drawer using Control font Execute open cash drawer1 Printer Font Name control Printer Print A This A means open the drawer1 with 50msec pulse Rev B Application Development Information for APD 6 3 Below is as example of a program Visual Basic to open a cash drawer using Status API call api to open the drawer1 rtn BiOpenDrawer m hApi EPS BI DRAWER 1 EPS BI PULSE 100 This calling means open the drawer1 with 100msec pulse Note Program needs to call BiOpenMonPrinter before calling BiOpenDraewer 6 4 2 Checking Drawer Status You can get drawer status by using Status API Below is an example program which checks the drawer status get the current printer status rtn BiGetStatus m hApi getstatus If rtn lt O Then ErrMsg rtn Error handling Exit Sub End If If getstatus And ASB DRAWER KICK ASB DRAWER KICK Then MsgBox Drawer is opened Pin No 3 is high Else MsgBox Drawer is closed End If There are the other checking method BiSetStatusBackFunction BiSetStatusBackWnd in Status API Refer to the Status API User s Manual and the sample programs for details 6 4 Application Development Information for APD Rev B
81. les 1 4 3 3 Inserting direction and endorsement printing a Insert the check with the surface printed with the magnetic ink upward following the slip side guide 1 12 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Q The printer can perform endorsement printing E 2 n me h a 8 TH a m S gaa ae E m ru E a r m m ul ui m rn ru a m D T B 5 wi n E af m ue Inserting Bm direction Area of personal check where MICR character recognition is impossible Q To print endorsements in the specified area within 38 1 mm 1 5 from the top set the print position for the last line so that it is printed at least 3 mm 0 118 above the bottom of the printable area Especially when the printer is used near the display device the user is required to check the recognition rate of the MICR Rev B General Information 1 13 NOTE 1 Do not install the printer near any magnetic fields because this may cause MICR reading errors Be sure to check the MICR recognition rate when the printer is used near a display device 2 MICR characters may not be recognized when impact or vibration is applied to the printer OE MOL ULT TC M EM PV Specified printing area 38 1 Units mm All numeric values are typical Endorsement printing 1 4 3 4 Notes on using the MICR reader only when the printer is used with MICR The per
82. line or receive buffer full 2 2 Customer display connection Connected Not connected 2 3 Print density See the table below 2 4 2 5 Internal use Fixed to OFF 2 6 Internal use Fixed to OFF 2 7 I F pin reset signal Enabled Disabled 2 8 I F pin 25 reset signal Enabled Disabled Print density Print Density SW 2 3 SW 2 4 1 Light ON ON 27 OFF OFF 3l ON OFF 4 Dark OFF ON 3 18 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide NOTE Changes in DIP switch settings excluding switches 2 7 and 2 8 interface reset signals are recognized only when the printer power is turned on or when the printer is reset 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 If you turn on DIP switch 2 7 or 2 8 while the printer power is turned on the printer may be reset depending on the signal state DIP switches should not be changed while the printer power is on If the print density is set to level 3 or 4 printing speed is usually reduced For a tip about print density see When Using Original Paper page 3 21 3 4 3 3 Parallel Ethernet interface model DIP Switch 1 SW Function ON OFF 1 1 Auto line feed Always enabled Always disabled 1 2 Receive buffer capacity 45 bytes 4KB 1 3 Reserved Fixed to OFF 1 8 DIP
83. m mee 3 4 o2 SETUP FOW iuste tst n esterne rte Ten Toce n Cd t Y CALL Cag eia Dace Wea P RC dex 3 5 SSPIN SOT aa co Mou dod EA eda etia EAE RUD tu Rer d 3 6 3 3 1 Connecting the Power Supply Unit PS 180 3 6 3 3 2 Installing or Replacing the Ribbon Cassette aaau naaa 3 7 3 3 3 Installing or Replacing the Optional Endorsement Ribbon Cassette 3 9 3 3 4 Installing or Replacing the Paper Roll Hmm 3 11 3 3 5 Connecting the Printer to the Host PC POS Terminal 0 0 3 12 9 3 0 1 Setnalinterfacetoglel aee xat RE t TR an hPa RECEPIT n eee 3 13 3 3 5 2 Parallel Interface Models tetas e RR ada akaida Ra Ea Ped 3 13 373 9 3 USB Interface MOClels enne doe ce aea ere ee e CC al iCal a cle E e C CA 3 13 3 3 5 4 Connecting a Drawer ok hens 3 15 BA CUSTOMIZING c m 3 15 3 4 1 How to Confirm Current Settings mme 3 15 3 4 2 Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Detector 3 16 3 4 3 Adjusting the DIP Switches aoaaa memes 3 16 3 4 3 1 Changing the DIP Switch Settings aaao nn 3 16 3 4 3 2 Seral interfa
84. mal paper 3 4 4 Memory Switches This printer has Memory switches which are software switches A memory switch setting utility can change the memory switch 1 or 8 to ON or OFF as shown in the table below default all OFF e Switch 1 Bit ON OFF Transmits the power ON notice Does not transmit the power ON notice 2 8 Reserved Do not change the setting Switch 8 Bit ON OFF 1 3 Reserved Do not change the setting 4 Uses two color roll paper Uses monochrome roll paper 5 Reserved Do not change the setting 6 Error signal output Disabled Error signal output Enabled 7 Slip paper jam detection Disabled Slip paper jam detection Enabled 8 Becomes recoverable error if the unit cover and Goes offline if the unit cover and front cover is open during printing front cover is open during printing Rev B Setup 3 21 Q Note Settings of the memory switch are stored in the NV memory therefore even if the printer is turned off the settings are maintained Excessive use of this function may destroy the NV memory As a guideline do not use this function more than 10 times a day You can obtain the Memory switch utility from our web site Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 When you use OPOS or APD generally you don t need to adjust memory switch because OPOS or APD are able to set these items automatically 3 4 5 How to Use Two Color Printing This pri
85. ment Guide for OPOS compatible application developers editions for common description and for each device ADG for General General information on the development ADG for Common Information Common information to all the devices ADG for device class General information on the device class ADG for model Specific explanation on the device Sample program Information on the Sample Programs Q Utilities e SetUpPOS Utility Can select a device to be used connection port and settings such as paper width monochrome two color only for two color supported devices and print waiting time TM Flash logo utility Can register a bit map file to the printer and customer display 4 Sample Program Sample programs in VB and VC can be installed Rev B System Planning 2 5 2 1 2 3 EPSON OPOS ADK Supported Environment Q Supported interfaces e Serial Parallel USB Ethernet Q Supported Operating Systems Epson has confirmed performance with the following e Windows 2000 English Version SPX e Windows XP English Version SP2 Q Supported Development Languages e Visual Basic e VisualC Q Supported devices For detailed information on which devices can be used see the releasenote txt for the driver e EPSON receipt slip printer e EPSON customer display e EPSON cash drawer the driver is included in the OPOS 2 1 2 4 Installation Overview You can obtain any files necessary for installing the driver from our web site See Do
86. ng it starts printing from the beginning of the line where the error occurred In this case double printing or printing position shift may occur It is recommended to clear the buffers and resend the print data 1 5 2 2 Slip section 1 Front cover open sensor e When the sensor detects a cover open during printing the printer finishes printing data for the line when the cover open is detected then stops the carriage movement and goes offline The printer goes online when the cover is closed and restarts printing 1 6 Other Specifications 1 6 1 Internal Buffer 1 2 Rev B Receive buffer selectable as 45 or 4 KB using the DIP switch User defined buffer both for user defined characters and user defined bit images Receipt 12KB Slip Approximately 3KB Macro buffer 2KB NV non volatile bit image buffer 384KB NV non volatile user memory 1KB General Information 1 21 Supply voltage 1 6 2 Electrical Characteristics Current consumption at 24V except for drawer kickout driving Q Note 24 VDC 10 optional power supply EPSON PS 180 Ripple voltage 300 mVpp or less only when the printer is used with the MICR reader Slip Operating Mean Approximately 1 7A Character font A a N all columns printing Peak Approximately 5 5A Receipt Operating Mean Approximately 1 8A Character font A a N all columns printing Peak Approximately 7 7A Standby Mean Approximately 0 2A The c
87. nt density See the table below SW Function ON OFF 1 1 Auto line feed Always enabled Always disabled 1 2 Receive buffer capacity 45 bytes 4KB 3 Reserved Fixed to OFF 1 8 DIP Switch 2 SW Function ON OFF 2 1 Handshaking Receive buffer full Offline or receive BUSY condition buffer full 2 2 Customer display Connected Not connected connection 2 4 2 5 Internal use Do not Fixed to OFF 2 6 change setting 2 7 Reserved for serial Fixed to OFF interface 2 8 Reserved Differs depending on printer specifications Print density Print Density SW 2 3 SW 2 4 1 Light ON ON at OFF OFF 34 ON OFF 4 Dark OFF ON 3 20 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide NOTE If the print density is set to level 3 or 4 printing speed is usually reduced For a tip about print density see When Using Original Paper page 3 21 3 4 3 5 When Using Original Paper When you use original paper such as P350 F380 we recommend setting the DIP switches as shown in the table below The setting differs depending on each paper specification See the Other Qualified Suppliers for Thermal Paper section later in this chapter DIP SW2 Print density Original paper type 3 4 level P350 F380 ON ON 1 PD160R AF50KS E P310 P300 OFF OFF 2 default Q Note See the thermal paper section in Chapter 4 for information about ther
88. nter is able to print in two colors by using two color thermal paper The adjustment method is described below 1 Adjust Memory switch 8 4 to ON Uses two color roll paper Memory Switches on page 3 21 When you use OPOS adjust the paper item in the setupPOS utility 2 Install two color thermal paper in the printer 3 Print two color data Ex two color graphic data Q Note When you use APD you may use the memory switch utility to set the memory switch You can obtain the Memory switch utility from our web site Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 3 5 Install a Printer Driver in The Host PC POS Terminal EPSON provides printer drivers for the TM H6000III The drivers are OPOS Advanced Printer Driver APD and JavaPOS The OPOS and APD are for the Windows environment and the JavaPOS is for the Windows environment and the Linux environment 3 5 OPOS 3 5 1 1 Installing and Setting Up When you install and set up please refer to the Installer Manual in the disk 1 folder The file is automatically created by the installation of the OPOS ADK 3 22 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Outline of the installation and setup procedure is as follows C sm D 1 Installing OPOS ADK Execute the Setup exe in DISK1 lt Unzipped folder gt OPOSADKY VXXX original DISK1 and continue the installation by wizard XXX is a version number Is installat
89. oer ce o cx ed eue PERSTO eet oboe ag DE UR E sued Ac ECC INE IG S AO HR 1 19 1 5 T PapersSensors tec UPPER Tad a De YR RO REEL ROUEN adobe Rede es 1 19 LBs al Receipt SECON ce re c EC user REM OS m e aede m CH d M 1 19 1 5 12 lip Validatiorisection i ues seem Rt nk RR My Gem dte CHE Reano a Ca 1 20 1 5 2 Printer GoVenSerisOfs a ers dex ce een oe tr Soa taie Ge RU ete ceat rd RU RR De E e UR 1 20 LOZ L Section s ors sese Sete ice Speo x icio I De C Ae Se sce 1 20 i5 2 2 9l SSCTION a ied nane E dtes pret ee 1 21 EG Other Specifications s e re ter ase A Race AN AIS bY eat e ced PRA waded KC ADT Y eR ed 1 21 ES oir anro 1 2 T 6 Z Electrical Characteristics ext ex RU wePERCEETVeRET CIE ECRE EHI END EC Re 1 22 1 6 3 RelicIDility 2s eite ttem reb etc aca are nai ends Fab s ea ne Paco dak cs 1 24 1 6 3 1 Slip Validation printer section mas 1 24 1 6 3 2 Endorsement print mechanism section saaa teens 1 24 156 373 ecelptqprintersectioti VEI PED e ues a ere d er dn 1 25 T 6 A Envirenmental Conditions acre Rte RO COR X e e P 1 25 FES er Rer tus Rn Qaae aces a TR Rem iiien Rare 1 26 1 6 6Interfaies x ens X TAE Rb C aie de cd RACER 1 26 1 7 Notes for Barcode printing
90. of a slip This module is for the endorsement printer installed model only EPSON TM H6000III Validation This module printer driver is need for printing on validation paper This module is for the validation printer installed model only EPSON TM H6000III Receipt This module printer driver is need for printing on receipt EPSON TM H6000III Reduce35 This module printer driver is usable for printing A4 size document on receipt with reduction Status API This module is need for monitoring the printer This module provides API to monitor the printer s status USB driver This module device driver is need for the USB interface model printer Q Note For manuals sample programs and utilities you have to download exe files separately 2 Setup the printer port After installing APD you need to adjust the printer port setting for the printer interface model See the Installation manual for details Q Note When you use the serial interface model printer you need to adjust serial communication setting between printer and printer driver See Serial interface model page 3 18 for information on the settings 3 Test print Execute test print from the property of printer to confirm the setting If the test print is not correct please see the Notes on the User s Manual and Status API Reference Manual to solve the your problem Q Note You can use the printer with the sample program w
91. onnecting is finished 3 4 Customizing This printer is able to be customized for the items below D Roll paper near end detector D DIP switch communication condition print density etc Memory switch some notices enable disable roll paper type error signal output paper jam detection for slip and unit cover open while printing The current settings can be confirmed by a self test 3 4 1 How to Confirm Current Settings You can use a self test to confirm the current settings Self Tests on page 3 28 Rev B Setup 3 15 3 4 2 Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Detector The paper near end detector detects when paper is almost gone by measuring the diameter of the paper roll The detector has two settings Q Note Because of variations in paper roll cores it is not possible for the detector to measure exactly the length of paper left on the roll when the detector is triggered If you want more paper left when the detector is triggered change the setting as described below 1 Open the printer cover and remove the paper roll 2 Loosen the adjusting screw with a coin and carefully move the detecting lever up Adjusting Screw CONS _ Detecting A z lever wa Du 3 Tighten the adjusting screw and check to be sure that the detecting lever moves freely 4 Replace the paper roll 3 4 3 Adjusting the DIP Switches The printer has two sets of DIP switches The function of the D
92. or models that have the UB UOIIII installed a maximum of two USB devices can be connected to the USB downstream connector Q Note The UB UOIIII serves as a bus power supply hub Therefore it is important to note that bus power supply hubs including the UB UO1IID and bus power supply functions with power dissipation of 100 mA or more cannot be connected directly to the printer A UB UO2III can be directly connected to a UB UOIIII hub 5 Install the UB UOIIII UOZ2III device driver on the host computer Q Note The USB driver is downloadable from the web site Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 3 14 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 3 3 5 4 Connecting a Drawer CAUTION Be sure to connect a drawer that meets printer specifications Connecting a drawer of the wrong specifications may result in damage to both the drawer and the printer Never connect a telephone line to the drawer kick out connector labeled DK Doing so may result in damage to both the telephone line and the printer Never connect the drawer cable to the customer display connector labeled DM D Doing so may result in damage to both the drawer cable and the printer 1 Connect the drawer cable to the drawer kick out connector labeled DK on the connector panel Drawer kick connector Customer Display DM D connector Interface connector Power supply connector Connecting drawer 2 The c
93. orsement ribbon cassette which is smaller than the standard ribbon cassette EPSON recommends the use of genuine EPSON ribbon cassettes Ribbon cassettes not manufactured by EPSON may cause damage to your printer that is not covered by EPSON s warranties Q Note Be sure to turn on the power before installing a ribbon cassette 1 Unpack the ribbon cassette and turn the knob in the direction shown to take up any slack Rev B Setup 3 9 2 Open the unit cover as shown below Inside the printer push the levers backward to open the unit Q Note Do not open the unit during printing 3 Insert the ribbon cartridge into the printer You can see a properly installed ribbon in the illustration below 4 Turn the knob two or three times to make sure that the ribbon is seated correctly 5 Close the cover of the printer 3 10 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 3 3 4 Installing or Replacing the Paper Roll Q Note Do not use paper rolls that have the paper glued or taped to the core because they might cause a paper jam To prevent paper jams make sure that nothing obstructs paper coming out of the paper exit and do not pull the paper out of the printer 1 To prevent data loss make sure that the printer is not receiving data 2 Open the paper roll cover by lifting up the two tabs on the paper roll cover and then pushing the cover back 3 Remove the used paper roll core if there is one
94. ow the onscreen instructions For customers in other countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pulldown menu onneciion Form an abies 2 2 1 USB The TM printer can be connected to the host PC via a USB connector and other TM printers can be connected to the first printer via USB See Changing the DIP Switch Settings in Chapter 3 for DIP switch settings Modular USB rr Self powered USB HUB m ELO Cash drawer USB Rev B System Planning 2 9 Q Note UB UO1III has bus powered USB HUB Therefore This USB model printer can t be connected directly to other bus powered HUBs including other USB model TM printers or bus powered functions with current consumption over 100mA If you would like to connect other USB model TM printers with UB UOLIII use a self powered USB HUB as shown in the above figure The host PC needs to have an installed USB device driver for using USB model TM printer See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 See the readme e txt of the driver for the procedure for installing EPSON does not supply the port driver or similar program necessary to control the USB interface printer with the ESC POS commands Control it with the driver APD OPOS or JavaPOS If you connect a customer display DM D set DIP switch settings as follows For details see the User s
95. pt section 4 Paper roll near end sensor e The sensor is located on the roll paper supply device on the receipt section It detects the near end of the paper roll by detecting the paper roll diameter You can adjust the sensor See Chapter 5 for details on adjustment e When the printer detects a paper near end it either stops or continues printing depending on the Paper sensor command setting e When the sensor is selected to stop printing and the sensor detects a paper near end the printer automatically goes offline after printing the current line To restart printing load the paper and set the printer back online by closing the printer cover The printer starts initializing and continues printing data stored in the print buffer m Paper roll end sensor e The paper roll end sensor is located in the paper path on the receipt section It detects the presence of paper in the paper path of the printer mechanism e When there is no paper in the paper path the PAPER OUT LED lights e When the sensor detects a paper end printing stops even if it is in the middle of one transaction therefore it is recommended to use the paper roll near end sensor and use the paper end sensor as a supplement Rev B General Information 1 19 1 5 1 2 Slip Validation section Q TOF Top of Form sensor e The slip TOF sensor is located in the slip paper path and detects the presence of slip paper in the paper path The SLIP LED lights accordingly
96. r 0 04 mm Backing paper 0 07 mm Total thickness 0 22 mm 0 0087 Ambient temperature and copy capability Copy capability is greatly influenced by the ambient temperature so printing must be performed under the conditions described in the table below Relationship between ambient temperature and number of copies Number of copies Ambient temperature Original 3 copies 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Original 1 copy 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F 2 Notes on slip validation paper e The paper must be flat without curls or wrinkles especially at the top edges Otherwise the paper may rub against the ribbon and become dirty e Insert a validation from the upper side in the validation entrance of the case opening If the validation is inserted sliding from the left to the right the print position may be incorrect since the paper can be crooked or the validation sensor can detect incorrectly Rev B General Information 1 5 e There must be no glue on the bottom edge of paper Choose paper carefully when the glue is on the right or top edge since paper feeding and insertion are affected by gluing conditions e g glue quality method and length and glue location refer to the figure below Be especially careful when paper is wide and has the glue on the left edge since skew may occur OK to use Do not use Use carefully Use carefully Paper feed Glued area direction Slip validation paper glued area
97. r a long cable may not conform to the standard Use as short a cable as possible C 2 5 Can a DM be connected 1 No A DM cannot be connected C 2 6 When turned on the printer with a parallel interface and then turned on the PC the message New hardware has been found appeared and the device EPSON TM Px xx was detected What is EPSON TM Px xx Q Itis the device ID of the parallel interface board used with the TM printer Regardless of the connected printer model it is the common name C 2 7 Printer cannot be reset What should do D Confirm that the reset function is enabled by the DIP switch setting C 3 USB Interface C 3 1 The TM printer does not operate What should I do Q Ifthe printer power has been turned on before installing the printer driver the printer driver will not operate correctly If you have turned on the printer power before installing the driver see APD does not operate correctly What should I do on page 8 of this section 1 Confirm usage conditions of the interface e If the USB host controller of the host PC is USB 1 1 and the TM printer is a FullSpeed model the guaranteed operating systems are Windows 98SE Windows 2000 and Windows XP f the USB host controller of the host PC is USB 2 0 a USB 2 0 hub is used or the TM printer is a HighSpeed model the guaranteed operating systems are Windows 2000 SP4 or later and Windows XP SP1 or later For detailed information see What are the u
98. r the dot matrix print head or the paper feed motor Wait for the heads and the motor to cool The head and the motor can be very hot after printing for a long time Touching them may cause burns viii Rev B Technical Reference Guide TM H6000III Technical Reference Guide Chapter 1 General Information d S e Da qa Eb 1 1 Slip7 Validar section sau caosa ino rc R see et te S e 1 1 Eeoa o act hile acta rct C Waa caia eI Fete nq e Ra 1 1 1 1 3 Common to Receipt Slip Validation sisse HH mme 1 2 T 154 About control Method ii iraia Aa E a AA boni ik eae qr PN RU n 1 2 EA Product Stractule s cius or PEERS UR E ed eee GU UM RET C ERI mda 1 2 1 2 1 Standard Parts Included with the Printer ens 1 2 152 2 CODTIOTISY cs e idein tat Ste tt ER MO Ue MF ET die 82 marre Db RR Malang than Sep cx tet eel Ht Delo 1 3 COMSUMOBICS Fasc yarn te Ged tua EIN PESO RT uc pM EDU ERO 1 3 Ti RIBBONS 33 3 o E ce e v ier Vs sema o Doc te ata 1 3 ISS Z RO PODER DC 1 3 1 4 Printing and Paper Specifications 6 eens 1 3 Validation Section dux 26 0 lebte Ro De a Oe ewe Re e E RR EUR Pac Doni s 1 3 1 4 1 1 Paper Specifications oo eee aes 1 4 1 4 1 2 Printable Area for slip 2 ue deu Dae a WA e ree nce x hy Ret c RYE e e d 1 8 1 4 1 3 Printable Area for valid
99. ritten in Microsoft Visual Basic Visual C The sample program is provided separately 3 26 Setup Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 3 5 3 EPSON JavaPOS ADK 3 5 3 1 Installing and Setting Up When you install and set up JavaPOS please refer to the Users Reference The Manual is a PDF file which is provided with other manuals for the JavaPOS Outline of installation and setup procedure is as follows 1 Install Java2 SDK y 2 Set up environment variables Y 3 Check the installation Make sure that the Java2 SDK is correctly installed Y 4 Install EPSON JavaPOS ADK Execute the self extracting EPSON JPOS ADK exe file click Next gt to start and then follow the wizards Y What interface model When the printer is USB When the printer is Serial e mg interface model install interface model install the USB driver CommAPI Java i Communication API Complete the installation Complete the installation Rev B Setup 3 27 3 6 Self Tesis The self tests let you know if your printer is operating properly There are self tests for both roll paper and slip paper They check the control circuits printer mechanisms print quality control software version and DIP switch settings These tests are independent of any other equipment or software so it is a good idea
100. rn off the power 3 Open the paper roll cover 4 Turn the power back on while holding down the RELEASE button 5 Press the RELEASE button seven times 6 Close the paper roll cover 7 The printer prints the following message on receipt paper and the SLIP light flashes xxx RECOGNITION MODE xxx Please set check 8 Load the cleaning sheet like a standard check N CAUTION Be sure that the sheet is inserted with the correct side up and that it is inserted in the correct direction 9 When the sheet is ejected press the RELEASE button and remove the sheet from the printer CAUTION Do not use a cleaning sheet more than once 4 1 2 5 Command mode 1 Send the cleaning command to the printer 2 Perform steps 8 and 9 as described in self mode 4 2 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide roubleshooting 4 2 1 Removing a Paper Jam CAUTION Do not touch the paper feed motor because it can be very hot If the paper is jammed in the paper roll section turn the printer off Next open the paper roll cover Then remove the jammed paper and put the roll back in the printer and close the cover If the paper is jammed in the slip section turn off the printer and remove the jammed paper and use a fresh sheet If you cannot remove the jammed paper easily open the unit cover Move the tabs on the sides of the cover forward and then lift the cover as shown below
101. s Vac BP Lees ane epe te pu reals 6 3 6 4 2 Checking Drawer STATUS ee n ERE RERO IER RIS CER X Dei P UR 6 4 Rev B xi Appendix A Character Code Tables A 1 Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe oo eee A2 Page 1 XKGtelkangt oed gx e Cre icd del Re ho n ae Ta oe cec ide CIR A eel eta A 2 A3 Page 2 P850 MUMIA QUOD x 5a vk edet rette retta Ge RT RR UO OR enar nave DR acit Ne diat es HBA A 3 A 4 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese sis sse aseo e rk e ea a eg ea e ah a a e Ra A 4 Ad Page 4 PC863 Canadian Frene dece x hr aaa LER Cac dC ev ep west A 5 A 6 Page 5XPG865 Nordic odi eave bis Moen bie Phe Td ese eed xp SG RE REG qu ead A 6 Ai PAGS 16 QWPCA252 i oa nano ae Feast in ea CO e ae PED A 7 A8 Page T7 XPOB609 na ta c ache PP a TORT EY tae eats a Ha ddr o e BY der V yr eres A 8 AO Page 18 PC852 Eatin2 ce e Ce accion ks a ARR ew hha ROSE PR A 9 AIO Page st9 PC858 EUFO nish ie sad e edis wr oie n x RR NU at on Ye t don Ne tuat MEE A 10 A Td Page 254 Space Page eosdem Ao CX e X eU a ON a c E RC A 11 A12 Page 255 Space Page lee eee ea n emo na ceu bat QOL grata roce Cac A 12 A 13 International Character Sets ehe A 13 Appendix B Power Supply Specifications B 1 PS 180 Energy Saving Power Supply Unit aaa es B 1 B 1 Electrical Characteristics 20 iur Sa esha eee eC eg we CE CE ed aa eat eas B 1 Bil GaSe SP
102. s on it tighten the screws on both sides of the connector 3 Ifyour interface connector has a grounding wire attach it to the printer using the screw labeled FG which is next to the interface connector 4 Attach the other end of the cable to the host PC Q Note When using serial interface you need to adjust serial communication using the DIP switches See Adjusting the DIP Switches page 3 16 for details 3 3 5 2 Parallel Interface Models 1 Press the connector on the end of the interface cable firmly into the interface connector on the connector panel 2 Press down the clips on either side of the connector to lock it in place 3 For interface cables equipped with a ground line attach the ground line to the screw hole marked FG on the printer 4 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host computer 3 3 5 3 USB Interface Models 1 Attach the locking wire saddle at the location shown in the figure below 2 Hook the USB cable through the locking wire saddle as shown in the figure below Rev B Setup 3 13 Q Note Hooking the USB cable through the locking wire saddle as shown in the figure below will prevent the cable from coming unplugged Locking wire saddle J fecu cable Attaching locking wire saddle A USB downstream connector IA DM connector Only for the USB HUB UB UOTIII 3 Connect the USB cable from the host computer to the USB upstream connector 4 F
103. s slow But the height of paper doesn t set the limit on the size of bitmap 2 Download Bit image The SetBitmap method can be used to save a bitmap in the printer and every time the correct escape sequence ESC B Prints the pre stored bitmap The character is replaced by the bitmap number is used the image will be printed This method has limits on the size of the bitmap that can be stored but printing is very fast If the power supply of printer is shut off the saved bitmap in the printer will disappear 3 NV Bit image EPSON OPOS ADK provides a tool IMFLogo that enables registration of a bitmap image in the NVRAM of an EPSON TM series printer The tool can be used from the device specific settings of the SetupPOS utility The bitmap image in the NVRAM can be printed with a printer by using the DirectIO method Concerning the available NVRAM size for the TM H60001II refer to the ADG Application Development Guide for TM H60001II in the OPOS ADK Function list 3 3 0 33ZJ 3 2 2 81 amp s t D m pee 5 a ae o Q o lt Q y 9 5 Printable Size Printing method Note z width z Store 2 When printing S Less than paper width 3 No need olg D a different a Q Q Q bitmap each m height Print e amp time this r no limitation The bitmap data is sent to TM from PC by Q method is 2 using 2 suitable Q PrintBitmap method And print it by each D line B
104. sage conditions for a TM printer with a USB interface on page 9 of this section Q Confirm that the BIOS setting is correct e Confirm that USB items are set to Enabled If they are disabled change the settings to Enabled Q Confirm that the power cable and the USB cable are correctly inserted e Be sure to use a USB cable that conforms to the USB 2 0 standard certification with the USB logo and a USB hub USB 1 1 or higher 1 Confirm that all necessary devices such as the TM printer and the USB hub are turned on C 6 FAQ Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide D Confirm that the devices are correctly connected e Ifa USB hub is used check that it is correctly connected A TM printer without a USB hub can be connected to a TM printer with a USB hub An example of connection is shown below TM printer UB UOAIII without a hub TM printer Host PC UB UOTIII with a hub TM printer UB UOZ2Ill without a hub Q Note See also What should be considered for a USB connection on page 8 of this section D Confirm that the interface is correctly recognized by the host PC e Confirm that EPSON USB Controller for TM Printer Series appears in the device manager of the host PC If the UB U01 UO1II UOZII is used General USB Hub also appears If x or Unknown Device or USB Printing Support appears re install the device driver as follows
105. sonal checks must be flat without curls folds or wrinkles especially at the edges Otherwise the check may rub against the ribbon and become ink stained Do not insert checks that have clips or staples These may cause paper jams MICR reading errors and damage to the MICR head Let go of the check immediately as soon as the printer starts feeding it Otherwise the paper is not fed straight causing paper jams and MICR reading errors 1 14 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 1 4 4 Receipt Section Printing method Thermal line printing Dot density 180 dpi x 180 dpi the number of dots per 25 4 mm 1 Printing direction Unidirectional with friction feed Printing width 72 mm 2 83 512 dot positions Paper width 80mm Characters per line 42 font A default 56 font B Character spacing 0 28 mm 01 2 dots font A default 0 28 mm 01 2 dots font B Programmable by control command Print speed Normal 63 lps maximum computed value for 1 8 feed 200 mm s 7 9 s maximum at 24 V density level 2 Ips lines per second Ladder barcode 2 dimensional code printing 114 mm s 4 49 s maximum Two color print mode 56 4 mm s 2 22 s maximum at 24V density level 2 Paper feed speed Approximately 200 mm s 7 9 s continuous feeding Line spacing default 4 23 mm 1 6 programmable by control commands Number of characters Alphanumeric characters 95 Interna
106. tallation can be done at the same time Each has functions such as two color printing smoothing continuous printing and option selection for cutting method e Receipt printing receipt Slip printing slip e Endorse endorsement e Reduce35 reducing whole print display to fit it into the width of receipt paper and printing it Q4 Sample program Sample program for using the StatusAPI with Visual Basic and Visual C can be installed Q4 Sample program Sample program for using the printer driver Q Manuals in PDF format e Advanced Printer Driver Installation Manual e Advanced Printer Driver for TM Series Status API Reference Manual e Advanced Printer Driver for TM Series Printer Driver User s Manual 2 1 1 3 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Supported Environment 4 Supported interfaces e Serial Parallel USB Ethernet Q Supported Operating Systems EPSON has confirmed performance with the following e Windows XP Professional SP2 e Windows XP Embedded SP2 2 2 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Q Note Windows XP Embedded built the following components with help components MUST files System Restore Core For driver installation Error Reporting For driver installation Communication Port For using a printer driver If there is not a serial parallel port on a PC it is necessary to install it manually Local Printing Support For using a printer driver Necessary files for each case
107. tector which can be adjusted to warn you that the printer is nearly out of paper See Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Detector page 3 16 for information on adjusting the detector This light blinks during the self test printing standby state or macro execution standby state when the macro execution command is used SLIP D This light blinks when the printer is ready to receive slip paper It stays on during printing on slip paper and blinks again when slip paper should be removed When the slip paper is removed in the slip removal waiting state the printer enters the paper roll mode two seconds later The SLIP LED light is on during this time The blinking patterns for the slip inserting and removal waiting states are different as follows SLIP LED Blinking Pattern Slip insertion waiting Slip removal waiting 2080ms je gt Check insertion waiting 1760 ms only for MICR equipped model lt 3 1 3 2 Control Panel Buttons The control panel has two paper buttons that you may have to use although most paper handling functions will be handled by your software FEED Use this button to feed roll paper or to start a roll paper self test See the instructions later in this chapter RELEASE Use this button to release slip paper or to start a slip paper self test See the instructions later in this chapter Panel Button
108. the Random Failure Period 3 300 000 lines This is an average failure interval based on failures relating to Wearout and Random Failures up to the life of 1 35 million lines Rev B 1 6 3 3 Receipt printer section Life MTBF MCBEF Thermal head life Autocutter life 1 6 4 Environmental Conditions Temperature Humidity 90 RH 80r 60 F Relative humidity TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Mechanism 15 000 000 lines when using monochrome thermal paper 7 500 000 lines when using two color thermal paper The printer is defined to have reached the end of its life when it reaches the beginning of the Wearout Period 360 000 hours In the printer s life of 15 million lines in monochrome printing or 7 5 million lines in two color printing Failure is defined as a Random Failure occurring at the time of the Random Failure Period 72 000 000 lines This is an average failure interval based on failures relating to Wearout and Random Failures up to the life of 15 million lines in monochrome printing or 7 5 million lines in two color printing 100 million pulses 100 km when using monochrome thermal paper 50 km when using two color thermal paper 1 500 000 cuts Operating 5 C to 45 C 41F to 113F Storage 10C to 50 C 14F to 122F except for paper and ribbon Operating 10 to 90 RH Storage 10 to 90 RH except for paper and ribbon 34 C 93 F 90
109. tional characters 37 Extended graphics 128 x 11 pages including one space page Multilingual character model supports printing with one of the following character sets Simplified Chinese GB2312 7580 Traditional Chinese Big 5 13494 Character structure Font A 12 x 24 including 2 dot spacing in horizontal Font B 9 x17 including 2 dot spacing in horizontal Kanji 24x24 Font A is the default Rev B General Information 1 15 Character size characters per line Double width Standard Double height Double width Double height W x H in mm W x H in mm W x H in mm W x H in mm inches CPL inches CPL inches CPL inches CPL Font A 1 41 x 3 39 42 1 4 x 6 77 42 2 82 x 3 39 21 2 82 x 6 77 21 12x24 06x 13 06 x 27 11x 13 11 x 27 FontB 0 99 x 2 40 56 0 99 x 4 80 56 1 98 x 2 40 28 1 98 x 4 80 28 9x17 04 x 09 04 x 19 08 x 09 08 x 19 Kanji 3 39 x 3 39 21 3 39 x 6 77 42 6 77 x 3 39 10 6 77x 6 77 21 12x24 13x 13 13 x 27 27 x 13 11 x 27 CPL characters per line Space between characters is not included Characters can be scaled up to 64 times the standard size When using Font B in a font mode such as emphasized mode some words may be hard to read Check the font mode in advance when using Font B 1 4 4 1 Autocutter Partial cut Cutting with one point left uncut NOTE 1 To prevent dot displacement after cu
110. to Character size and print speed Refer to Character size and print speed Character structure horizontal dots x Character Characters Characters Character size Font vertical dots spacing per inch per line widthxheight A 5x9 1 dot 13 3 45 1 56 x 3 1 mm default B 7x9 2 half dots 17 8 60 1 24 x 3 1 mm Kanji 16x 16 2 half dots 8 9 30 2 7 x 2 9 mm Q Note Kanji character spacing by default setting is 2 half dots Kanji character spacing can be changed by ESC POS command Printing speed for Kanji characters shown in table above is in the case of full column printing with two pass printing 1 4 1 1 Paper Specifications 1 Cut sheet Paper type Normal paper pressure sensitive paper carbon copy paper Paper size 68 230 mm W x 68 297 mm L 2 7 9 1 W x 27 11 7 L NOTE The minimum size is 68mm x 152mm 2 7 x 6 0 Copy capability and paper thickness e Normal paper single ply 0 09 to 0 2 mm 0 0035 to 0 0079 1 4 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide e Carbon copy paper combination 4 sheets maximum Backing paper 0 07 to 0 12 mm 0 0028 to 0 0047 Copy and original 0 04 to 0 07 mm 0 0016 to 0 0028 Carbon paper Approximately 0 035 mm 0 0014 Total thickness 0 09 to 0 31 mm 0 0035 to 0 0122 e Example one original 2 copies Original paper 0 04 mm Carbon paper 0 07 mm 0 035 mm x 2 sheets Copy pape
111. tting feed paper approximately 1 mm 14 360 inches or more before printing 2 If the printer is stopped you must feed paper more than 40 mm 1 57 before cutting 1 4 4 2 Paper Roll Supply Device Section Supply method Drop in paper roll Near end sensor Micro switch Paper roll spool diameter Inside 12 mm 47 Outside 18 mm 71 Near end adjustment Adjusting screw Remaining amount Fixed position 1 approximately 23 mm 0 9 2 approximately 27 mm 1 06 The adjusting screw has two positions See Chapter 5 Paper roll end detection Micro switch NOTE You can use the ESC POS command to stop printing upon detection of a paper near end 1 16 General Information Rev B 1 4 4 3 Paper Specifications Paper type Form Paper width Paper roll size Specified paper Paper roll spool diameter Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Specified thermal paper Paper roll 79 5 x 0 5 mm 3 13 0 02 Roll diameter Maximum 83 mm 3 27 Take up paper roll width 80 0 5 1 0 mm 3 15 0 02 0 04 Specified thermal roll paper NTP080 80 InJapan Nakagawa Mfg Co Ltd In USA Nakagawa Mfg USA Inc In Europe Nakagawa Mfg Europe GmbH In Southeast Asia N A K Mfg Malaysia SDN BHD Original paper TF50KS E paper thickness 654m Nippon Paper Industries Co Ltd The following paper can be used instead of the specified paper above Original paper PD 160R paper t
112. type connection confirm that the DIP switch has been set to Y type connection Enable For details of the DIP switch see the User s Manual packed with your customer display 2 12 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide 2 3 3 Pass Through Connections The TM printer is connected to the customer display DM D via a serial port and the DM D is connected to the host PC via a serial port Q Note On a DM D DM D500 etc device that has a DIP switch to select the Y type connection confirm that the DIP switch has been set to Y type connection Disable For details of the DIP switch see the User s Manual packed with your customer display DoS f Ammen Lo Serial Serial Application XON XOFF DTR DSR RTS CTS TM side control except OPOS DOS OPOS Visual C DOS Windows driver Visual C control setting Visual Basic MSComm XON XOFF Not available DTR DSR Type A or B Type B 2 Type Aor B Type Aor B 2 4 Parallel Connection The TM printer is connected to the host PC via a parallel interface board UB P02II The customer display DM D is connected to the host PC via a serial port Serial EE 7 A Parallel Arame Parallel I F board UB P02 I Rev B System Planning 2 13
113. urrent consumption is as follows when a receipt is printed in low temperature Take in consideration if a power supply other than the Epson specified one is used or the print pattern is different Print pattern See figure A below See figure B below See figure C below Print duty 18 Alphanumeric 50 100 in full column Current value A at Peak Mean Peak Mean Peak Mean oe 77 18 8 5 3 5 95 5 0 reference Environmental temperature Supply voltage Print pattern Measurement terminal Print density 1 22 General Information 1 The values in the table above are measured in the following conditions but are just for your D The Epson original power supply PS 180 can print within the print duty above I Contact Epson if you need more detailed information 5 C 41 F 24V See figures below At the connector of the printer s power supply Print density level 2 The print density levels 3 and 4 are higher by 15 and 30 respectively than the value of the level 2 in the table above Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Figure A Figure B Figure C 300 mm 42 columns Font A Alphanumeric rolling pattern with full column printing 1 dot for square Rev B General Information 1 23 1 6 3 Reliability 1 6 3 1 Slip Validation printer section Life MTBF MCBF Print head life MICR rea
114. w reflection General Information 1 7 1 4 1 2 Printable Area for slip Slip ejection sensor position 23 2 Paper feeding roller position OLN o oo 556 x 29 8 20 5 oe 4 A 3 F Form stopper position x i xl TOF sensor position MAX 651 steps Forward paper feed direction Paper insertion direction X4 Approx 114 8 Sip abet seeing 4 roller position E The last printing line position Form stopper sj c 5 E T o T a 18 4 Min UE 85 4 Max 5 6 m Units mm 68 Min Printable area for slip paper 2 The length from the form stopper to the tip of the paper 3 The length from the tip of the paper to the first printing line position 4 The printable area after the slip BOF sensor detects the end of the paper The bottom margin must be considered for a real printable area 5 Bottom margin calculated value 1 8 General Information Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Q Note Numeric values used here are typical values consider this for the user design for the starting position in the paper feeding direction 1 4 1 3 Printable Area for validation paper Poper Inserting direction rara re non n onm ng i Paper feeding direction 3 z I i E d i 2 2 1 printing positi Q Note When reverse feed is performed in validation printing
115. wnloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 To install the driver run SETUP EXE on disk 1 and follow the window instructions For detailed information see the Installer Manual on disk 1 Here is the installation overview D Specifies the destination directory for installation Specifies the destination start menu folder for installation Specifies the initial settings for OPOS Specifies REG files L O L Installation type e Full installation all e Custom installation Selection of device class units 2 6 System Planning Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Selection of CCO CO Q Note In addition the Ethernet specification printer needs the IP setting utility EPSON TMNet Win Config Utility downloadable from the web site See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 2 1 3 JavaPOS Java is a platform independent language widely used for POS and other applications The JavaPOS standard API simplifies operation of peripheral devices and supports quick system startup The EPSON JavaPOS ADK is a software driver that is compliant with the JavaPOS standard specification which provides support mainly in Linux environments 2 1 3 1 EPSON JavaPOS ADK Components The package includes the following You can obtain them from our website See Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals on page 2 9 Rev B 1 Software EPSON JavaPOS Install bin 2 Documentation E
116. y using the XXXLetterQuality property RecLetterQuality TRUE print Receipt s bitmap in quality mode RecLetterQuality FALSE print Receipt s bitmap in speed mode SlpLetterQuality TRUE print Slip s bitmap in quality mode SlpLetterQuality FALSE print Slip s bitmap in speed mode Q Note It is possible to use with receipt But it is not possible to use with slip 5 1 2 2 Setting of printing position by escape sequence POS Printers support escape sequences that can be treated as printing data The following commands are the escape sequence command for setting of printing position Name Data Remarks Center ESC cA Aligns following text in the center 5 2 Application Development Information for OPOS Rev B TM H60001II Technical Reference Guide Right justify ESC rA Aligns following text at the right Normal ESC N Restores printer characteristics to normal condition S Note1 manner of ESC cA and ESC rA Characteristics are reset at the end of each print method or by a Normal sequence so these escape sequences cannot be used in the following manner OPOSPOSPrinter1 PrintNormal S RECEIPT Chr amp H1B cA 123 OPOSPOSPrinter1 PrintNormal 5 RECEIPT 456 Chr 13 Chr 10 The 123 characters will be printed in the center but not under 456 When using a new method to print characters it is necessary to add the desir
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