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1. Enforced Clear Presenter 25 Decimal Same function as lt ENQ gt but overrides the Retract and Retain parameter p45 with another presenter behavior The function of n can be 0 to 255 0 99 ejects while 100 255 retracts see the description of parameter 45 The command will clear the presenter immediately with printing synchronization A EM gt lt 000 gt Ejects the presented page EM gt lt 100 gt Retracts the presented page 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 Cut And Present Commands HENGE Clear Presenter Clear the paper path in the presenter form printouts For example to eject a document not removed during the previous print cut eject operation Parameter No 45 controls how the presenter is cleared 52 Programming P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming System Related Commands 53 System Related Commands Eee Reset full ILES 2763 Restarts the printer with a complete reset This is the same as power ESCO Reset initialize 2701 Terminates the processing and initializes the control board The control board is reset to default values same as after power ON Do not use this command as part of a print data command string ESC amp 1 amp 1 Load Logotype Stores a logotype bitmap in the flash PROM The logotype is printed with the lt ESC gt g and lt ESC gt L commands see ESC L nl o
2. A A a 8 lt o E Top view 5 S o3 a 4 2 4x v 16 0 4 81 lt 4 gt 86 0 gt 91 148 8 gt SW98056 All measurements are mm Measurements in parentheses are for 70x0 112 Additional space is required for paper loading and paper jam removal Consider mounting the printer on a movable platform so that the printer can be maintained outside the kiosk enclosure P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Installation 15 Installation Considerations Electrostatic Discharges and Earth Currents Preventing ESD and earth currents from affecting the printer operation requires proper connection of the printer chassis to protective earth through a mounting platform or through a separate earth conductor Ambient Light There is an optical sensor just inside the paper exit at the front of the printer To ensure proper printer operation design the printer enclosure so that it prevents direct sunlight or light from indoor lamps from reaching the sensor through the paper exit 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 16 Installation Connecting To The Computer Connecting To The Computer Caution Using a non Zebra power supply may cause excessive EMC interferences and void the EMC certifications of the printer Connect the TTP 7030 1 Connect J13 of the printer to the USB port of the computer or the USB hub to be used USB co
3. General Paper supply Roll paper with heat sensitive coating thermal paper Type of paper Paper types are available on zebra com Number of layers One Paper weight 55 110 g m Paper thickness 0 054 0 10 mm Surface smoothness 450 s minimum according to Bekk TAPPI T 479 Reflection 80 minimum according to SCAN P3 Core Paper or plastic Core inner diameter Minimum 25 mm Paper end Must not be glued to the core Paper width Paper length Thermal coating Thermal coating 80 0 0 3 mm or 112 0 0 3 mm depending on model Approx 150 m with 110 mm roll diameter and 65 g m Approx 250 m with 150 mm roll diameter and 65 g m Approx 450 m with 200 mm roll diameter and 65 g m Outer side Sensitivity Activated at approx 68 C saturated at approx 75 C Dynamic sensitivity 1 14 0 04 OD Top coating P1003636 002 Standard semi or UV if applicable TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Specifications Paper Specification 113 Perforation Tear off perforation Punching must be done from outer side thermal coating side with a sharp perforation tool Preprinting General To endure the heat developed during printing the preprint must meet the requirements applicable for preprinting on paper intended for laser printing OCR blind ink must be used for preprint on the inner side of the roll Ink used for preprinting on the thermal side must be non abra
4. ERU UR EAR ed atten 113 Black Mark Size and Position 114 Part Number x poer REX Ia EE eed eben a Yee e dades 115 115 8550 66 2 2 0 7 115 Roll Holders 118 11 RoHS China RoHS Material Declaration 121 INGO ERR IE LL TR EO T LL TIT See TL ee es 123 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 6 072 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Introduction About This Manual This manual contains the information required to install the TTP7030 printer and to run it from a host computer such as a PC Programming on page 27 gives the applicable control codes and escape sequences supported by the printer processor firmware Other chapters of the manual contain information about the printer error codes communications parameters test print functions specifications replacement parts etc Updating This manual will be updated as from time to time printer functions and features may be added or amended You will always find the latest edition on our web site http www zebra com If you require functions not found in this manual edition please contact Technical Support for your region or the Zebra partner the printer was purchased from 10 05 2009 7030
5. Prints a ruler line across the paper A ruler line is normally used to divide the printout into logical parts to make it easier to read A tuler line is actually an area defined by a start X Y position and a stop X Y position This area is filled with black or a checkered pattern nin2 Two byte definition of the X start position n3n4 Two byte definition of the Y start position n5n6 Two byte definition of the X stop position must be larger than n1n2 n7n8 Two byte definition of the Y stop position must be larger than n3n4 n9 Fill pattern 0 black 3 Checkered Figure 17 Printout with checkered ruler line lt ESC gt r lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 001 gt lt 193 gt lt 000 gt lt 024 gt lt 003 gt ed RP start Y start X stop Y stop Fill O black 3 checkered NHL HOCKEY Madison Square Gardens 3 8 98 6 00 p m Toronto Maple Leafs VS LA Kings SW99006 P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 47 Graphics Commands ESC g n1 n5 Print Logotype Prints a customized lo otype stored in the flash PROM See also Logotypes on page 66 5 ESC L n1 TB AC ni 2776 ni Decima 10 05 2009 nl One byte logotype identification No 0 15 n2n3 Two byte definition of desired print position in X direction measured from left hand edge of the page see Printable Area on page 86 regarding definition of pa
6. reet eem cy cece e ec 96 Serial Option TTP 7030 97 Setup Oplons iux see e xxx d eh E 97 9 MEDIA sace 2 555 08 ho FH Snes 0 0 99 Fault Finding sso ERREUR Eum dee deg ard Y eem 100 Cleaning The Print Head 102 Fitting A Shutter RR iR RR AR E RR cR ee 103 eR 104 Loading 0 ada a ee B i ia ea K aL ia a a a ea i a EAA a E 104 10 SDOOIIICUlIOnS 105 Print x E 106 Command Code Modes Non Windows 107 Basic Character a TR Aedes qa ds 107 Bar Codes Non Windows Applications 110 Paper Handling bee a a RUE Ra EE 110 Printer Dimensions n naaa aaa aaae 111 Environmental Conditions 111 Miscellaneous 2 22 56 FREE 112 Paper Specification 112 General anda dannii e ee Paka dies Ra Pee ea EE 112 Thermal coating 7 112 Peroration s bbs e 937 113 Preprinting
7. Only one backspace can be used at a time Excessive backspaces will be ignored g Cancels text and attributes sent before the lt CAN gt command on the same line Commands are not cancelled Sjj Carriage Return By default carriage return is ignored By changing the default settings you can 1 Interpret is as lt CR gt which returns print position to beginning of line without line feed 2 Interpret lt CR gt as lt CR gt lt LF gt which inserts line space as specified by the line spacing setting see parameter p13 and returns the print position to beginning of the line See Carriage return and line feed behavior under CR LF Behavior on page 78 Linefeed Linefeed is interpreted as lt CR gt lt LF gt by default This inserts line spaces as specified by the line spacing setting see parameter p13 and returns the print position to beginning of the line lt LF gt also converts text from the input buffer to pixel lines and stores them in the line buffer ready to be printed By changing the default settings you can 1 Interpret lt LF gt as Linefeed This inserts line space as specified by the line spacing setting see parameter 3 on page 77 without returning the print position to the beginning of the line 2 Ignore lt LF gt See CR LF Behavior on page 78 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 ESC d n1 TB 64 n1 27 100 n1 decimal Programming Text
8. Clearing Paper Jams 26 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 5 gt Programming usus quoad cake dde d aes eee ede 27 How The Commands Are Described 29 Mnemonic aneren 29 exse ei eee bb le EE eu Y M S 29 Decimal oec ere RR Eee NO ee pe dba Be 29 UI 29 24a ge LITT 29 Summary Of Control Codes amp Escape Sequences 31 Software Command Syntax aaas a aae 33 Black Mark Top Of Form Commands 33 Text E sways yee Ae eee 34 Barcode Commands 1 40 Graphics Commands 2 45 Print Commands we HORAE RUE ee a RT RE RN e 48 Cut And Present Commands 50 System Related Commands 53 Set several parameters at anaana naaa 55 Status Reporting Commands 56 Font Loading eumd oe bee 64 File Format one eae ee bing Puen Re ee eG Ge wee ee Qe 64 Character bitmap data 65 Lo
9. Technical Manual P1003636 002 8 About This Document Contacts Contacts Technical Support via the Internet is available 24 hours per day 365 days per year Web Site www zebra com E mail Back Technical Library E mail address emb zebra com Subject line Emaillist Self Service Knowledge Base www zebra com knowledgebase Online Case Registration www zebra com techrequest Which Department The Americas Europe Middle East Asia Pacific Do You Need and Africa and India Regional Headquarters Zebra Technologies Corporation Zebra Technologies Europe Limited Zebra Technologies Asia 475 Half Day Road Suite 500 Dukes Meadow Pacific Pte Ltd Lincolnshire IL 60069 USA Millboard Road 120 Robinson Road T 1 847 634 6700 Bourne End 06 01 Parakou Building Toll free 1 866 230 9494 Buckinghamshire SL8 5XF Singapore 068913 F 1 847 913 8766 United Kingdom T 65 6858 0722 44 0 1628 556000 F 44 0 1628 556001 F 65 6885 0838 Technical Support T 1 877 ASK ZEBRA 275 9327 T 44 0 1628 556039 T 65 6858 0722 For questions on the operation F 1 847 913 2578 F 44 0 1628 556003 F 65 6885 0838 of Zebra equipment and Hardware ts1 zebra com E Tseurope zebra com E China tschina zebra com software please call your Software ts3 zebra com All other areas distributor For additional assistance contact us Please have your model and serial numbers available Kiosk printers T
10. Zebra TTP 7030 Kiosk Receipt Printer Technical Manual P1003636 002 2 2009 ZIH Corp The copyrights in this manual and the software and or firmware in the TTP 7030 described therein are owned by ZIH Corp and Zebra s licensors Unauthorized reproduction of this manual or the software and or firmware in the TTP 7030 may result in imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to 10 000 17 U S C 506 Copyright violators may be subject to civil liability This product may contain ZPL ZPL II9 and ZebraLink programs Element Energy Equalizer Circuit p and Monotype Imaging fonts Software ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide ZebraLink Element Energy Equalizer E and all product names and numbers are trademarks and Zebra the Zebra head graphic ZPL and ZPL II are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide All other brand names product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders For additional trademark information please see Trademarks on the product CD Proprietary Statement This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation and its subsidiaries Zebra Technologies It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein Such proprietary information may not be used reproduced or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the express written pe
11. COL 1 ROW Ystart Yheight COL 2 ROW Ystart Y height In order to minimize the required storage space only rows between Ystart and Y start Y height are included in the character bitmap 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 Programming Logotypes Logotypes Up to 16 logotypes can be stored in the flash PROM of the printer The logotypes can be positioned and printed out with commands lt ESC gt g or lt ESC gt L The exact number of logotypes and their sizes is determined by the total amount of memory used for fonts logotypes and loaded firmware Make a test printout to see how much memory is available Loading Windows software that converts black and white BMP bitmap files to logotypes and load them into the printer is available on the Zebra web site If you need to load logotypes in a non Windows environment use the lt ESC gt amp 1 command The time required by the printer to process logotype data excluding transfer time from the PC is typically 15 to 20 seconds per logotype During this time any data sent to the printer will be lost File Format A header containing information about the logotype number size and logotype name shall define each loaded logotype Immediately after the header follows the actual bitmap of the logotype lt ESC gt amp lt 1 gt lt Header gt lt Bitmap gt Header Byte 0 Logotype number used to identify the logotype when printing Byte X size m
12. TTP 7030 2D PDF 417 1860 xxx A printer can only be updated with firmware that has the same header as the original number The xxx indicates the firmware version for example 330 means firmware version 3 30 Note Specification subject to changes without notice 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 10 I Specifications N TTP 7030 Technical Manual 106 Specifications Print Data Print Data P1003636 002 Printer control Direct addressing through ESC sequences Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Drivers Plug and Play Yes Print method Direct thermal line printing Resolution 8 dots mm 203 dpi Feed pitch 1 8 mm 203 Print speed Up to 75 mm s Print width 80 mm version 112 mm version 72 mm 576 dots 104 mm 832 dots Interfaces USB Optional external RS 232 serial interface adapter is available Serial interface settings Baud 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200 bits s Data bits 7 or 8 Parity None Odd or Even Stop bits 1 fixed Flow control None Xon Xoff or Hardware Default settings 7030 Technical Manual 9600 bits s 8 data bits parity 1 stop bit no flow control 10 05 2009 Specifications 107 Command Code Modes Non Windows Applications Command Code Modes Non Windows Applications Orientation Number of possible fonts Font memory Font technology Horizontal Portrai
13. Windows software for font generation and management is available on the Zebra web site If you need to load fonts in a non Windows environment use the lt ESC gt amp lt NUL gt command The time required for processing the font data that 1s loaded 1s typically 15 20 seconds per font excluding transfer time During this time any data sent to the printer will be lost Note The font processing ends with a reset The presenter motor runs momentarily to indicate that the printer is ready to be used Caution Loading to the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is used during the loading process Any print data residing in RAM will thus be lost File Format P1003636 002 A font consists of a header describing the font then data for every character in the font The header has to be downloaded even if the font consists of a single character only Below is a description of the font header 1 byte Reserved Should always be 0 zero 1 byte Reserved Should always be 0 zero 1 byte Char width X The number of bytes required for the width of one character usually 2 or 3 Range to 8 1 byte Character pitch The maximum width of one character in the set This value is used for tab position calculation Range 1 to 255 1 byte Char height Y The maximum height of one character matrix measured in pixels This is also the minimum line spacing for this character set 27 byte Font na
14. paper 112 Relative humidity 111 10 05 2009 Index 125 Reset printer 53 57 Resolution 106 Retract and retain 110 Reversed 36 ribbon ordering 8 Right align 34 RS 232 adapter 97 Ruler line 46 S sales 8 Self test 48 Self test printout 19 Sensitivity 112 Sensor paper near end 21 Sensors 57 110 Serial number 60 Shelf 14 Shutter 103 Smoothness paper 112 Status acknowledge 63 code 56 commands 56 indicator 11 messages 56 Status indicator 11 Stop bits 106 Store parameters 53 Summary of control codes amp escape sequences 31 Syntax 33 T Tab 39 Tear off perforation 113 technical support 8 Temperature 61 111 Temperature error 56 Terminal faults 57 Text alignment 34 bold 35 commands 34 height 36 italics Se position 37 reversed 36 underline 36 width 37 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 126 Index Thermal coating 112 Throughput 112 TOF mark See Black mark U Underline 36 UPC 40 USB 96 connector 16 port 16 P1003636 002 W Weight 112 Width 37 Windows 9 62 104 X Xon Xoff 106 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 ev Zebra Zebra Technologies Corporation Zebra Technologies Corporation 475 Half Day Road Suite 500 Lincolnshire IL 60069 USA T 1 847 634 6700 Toll free 1 866 230 9494 F 1 847 913 8766 Zebra Technologies Europe Limited Dukes Meadow Millboard Road Bourne End Buckinghamshire SL8 5XF UK T 44 0 1628 556000 F 44
15. theoretical usage sequence It starts with commands for specifying the printed page through text and graphics commands to cut and present commands System and status commands are presented at the end Page Setup Page setup is performed with parameters instead of dedicated commands This makes it possible to store the setup in the non volatile parameter memory To minimize doubling of functions the page setup commands have been removed from this manual The parameters to use are described under Printable Area on page 86 Black Mark Top Of Form Commands See also Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print on page 87 ESC Calibrate Blackmark Sensor Looks for a black mark measures the contrast of the mark and sets parameter n51 to a suitable value for the detected voltage then reverses to the start position To make the calibration permanent send lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt store parameter values Important Be sure to first set up the length of the black mark and the distance between two black marks in the parameter setup ESC is available in hardware revision B or higher ESC Z Go to next Top of Form 0 In black mark mode lt ESC gt Z_ starts looking for a black mark at the current position and continues for one page length If no black mark is found bit 3 in status byte 1 is set to 1 and the printer will report NAK 0A on the next status query When black mark mode is disabled lt ESC gt Z will
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17. 255 255 Max Defines three different things 1 The minimum length of a page in variable document mode 2 The actual page length in fixed document mode 3 The distance between black marks in black mark mode One step is 0 125 mm Settings shorter than 75 mm will be interpreted as 75 mm lt ESC gt amp P lt 37 gt lt 5 gt lt ESC gt amp P lt 38 gt lt 205 gt Set page length to A5 148 5 mm 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 80 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup Figure 21 Definition of page size Length p37 p38 Page width 75 mm lt 2 gt lt 88 gt applicable print Tm p Ae window width Top margin 112 mm il lt 128 gt Distance cut and print line 9 mm 150 mm lt 2 gt lt 176 gt 200 mm lt 6 gt lt 64 gt Page length 250 mm lt 7 gt lt 208 gt 300 mm gt 9 lt gt 96 lt Parameter 37 equals the whole number portion and Parameter 38 equals the remainder portion of the following equation Paper transport direction length in mm X dot density 256 For example for a length of 40 mm ev and a dot density of 8 40 x 8 256 1 with a remainder of 64 Therefore Paraemeter 37 1 Parameter 38 64 Fixed Document Mode Max fixed document mode page length is depends of the amount of free ram Make a self test printout to check how much is available in your printer Depends on firmware version Free RAM in bytes 102
18. 5 all BW t Free font memory 246122J 00 4 01 02 4 03 14 110 RecycleJ 04 J 05 103 65 WarningJ 065 ud Ops ul 085 09 4 LO WN t 16 J Free logotype memory 189512 J P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 59 Status Reporting Commands Status Report 10 05 2009 Results in a 2 byte response reflecting the status of each sensor This command is intended as a go no go indication When everything is OK this status report returns 0 Note gt If no weekend sensor is installed 64 is returned when everything is OK If no weekend or paper near end sensors are installed 64 2 66 is returned when OK Figure 20 Sensor Status First byte bit No Second byte bit No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 i g p o 8 2 8 B 2 2 8 EB 5 x S a 5 d 2 D n d S D a 5 5 s 4 S 2 gt 6 818 8 S bn e 6 o 5 9 ea 9 2 i 1 4 5 o 2 4 D 5 5 88 8 2 JE gt 5 e a lt o s amp O Mask first reply byte with EDh Mask second reply byte with FB Note Mask away the undefined bits in your application program to avoid having to change the application if the future releases starts using them This bit indicates
19. 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Hex 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f Key e A B E D E F G H 1 K L M N 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f Key P Q R 5 T U V x Y 2 1 0 2 5 0 Dec 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f Key a b f g h i 1 k n a b cd ef gi h i j kii Dec 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Hex 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7a 7b 76 7d 7e 7f Key p q r 5 t u w x y 2 1 A0127 pqir st uiv wx 2 l Dec 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 Hex 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f Key A0128 A0129 A0130 A0131 A0132 A0133 A0134 A0135 A0136 A0137 A0138 A0139 A0140 A0141 A0142 A0143 0 if al t ho S gt Dec 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Hex 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9a 9b 9c 9d 9e of Key A0144 A0145 A0146 0147 0148 0149 A0150 A0151 A0152 0153 0154 A0155 A0156 A0157 A0158 9 t 1 5 Y 8 gt Dec 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 Hex ao al
20. Cable 300020 001 46629 EU US 46637T UK Requires installation by a qualified engineer 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 116 Specifications Part Number List Figure 25 70W Power Supply Power ON indicator IEC320 C14 ee Bottom view 500 0 235 5 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Specifications Part Number List 117 Figure 27 Retract and Retain Version Receipt exit on same height as normal printer 36 5 Exit to wastebasket All measurements are in mm Choose between four modes the default parameter setup 1 Retract when new printout is printed 2 Retract after a preset time 3 Eject to customer when new printout is printed wastebasket off 4 Eject to customer when new printout is printed but retract if not collected within a preset time No additional commands are required 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual Note gt Use paper rolls with an inner diameter of 40 mm more when using the retract and retain option to prevent the curl in the paper causing a jam in the retract function P1003636 002 118 Specifications Part Number List Roll Holders Print Width 80 mm 112 mm Paper roll holder for up to 150 mm roll diameter with paper 01123 080 near end sensor 01123 112 F
21. Commands 39 Make n Linefeeds Executes the number of linefeeds as defined by variable nl The length of each line feed is determined by the default value for selected font see parameter 3 on page 77 The print position is returned to the beginning ofthe line Any text on the line is lost To avoid losing text send LF before sending lt ESC gt d lt n gt Form Feed Prints data from the input buffer and feeds the paper to the top of the next page In fixed document length FORM mode this command prints data in the input buffer and feeds the paper to the top of next page In variable document length mode FF advances to the minimum page length If the printout already is longer than the minimum page length lt FF gt does not feed the paper at all In black mark mode the FF command looks for a black mark see 1 5 gt 2 If Auto cut is set 1 see Auto Cut After FF on page 78 lt FF gt effect form feed cut and eject Note Use parameter p37 and p38 to define page length Horizontal Tabulation 10 05 2009 Shifts the current print position to the next Tab position Set tab positions with parameters p15 p30 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 40 Programming Barcode Commands Barcode Commands TTP 7030 can print EAN 8 EAN 13 EAN128 UPC 2 of 5 Interleaved ISBN Code39 and Code128 barcodes with it s standard firmware A special firmware is ava
22. P lt 10 gt lt 1 gt 1 burn pulse lt ESC gt amp P lt 10 gt lt 2 gt 2 burn pulses history lt ESC gt amp P lt 10 gt lt 3 gt 2 burn pulses Adding history pulse enhances print quality Dividing burning into two burn pulses reduces the peak current consumption 0 Default 7 Em Line Spacing 30 Max The line spacing is normally set by the font height With this parameter you can set a line spacing that is higher that the font height Line spacing settings lower than the font height will be ignored lt ESC gt amp P lt 13 gt lt 30 gt 30 pixels or font height whichever is the largest 0 Default Font Selection Store which font number is used if no font is specified Font is selected using Font Selection on page 77 Selecting an invalid font gives a software error status message invalid index Default 1 Ma Tab Stop 255 Max Stores 16 different TAB stop positions The position is set in increments of 2 5 mm Tab position 255 sets a tab stop on the last position of the line Use this if you want underline or reversed text to extend across the full paper width To set all tab stops at once follow the procedure Set several parameters at once on page 55 To move a single tab stop use the set parameter command ESC amp P gt Example gt This example sets the first tab stop 25 mm from the left margin lt ESC gt amp P lt 15 gt lt 10 gt Default positions are one TAB on each cm that is pa
23. Prints a text string at the specified X Y position The string will use the formatting set by font reversed width height bold italics and underline commands nin2 Two byte definition of the X print position in pixels n3n4 Two byte definition of the Y print position in pixels n5 The number of characters in the string n5 The number of characters in the string To avoid having to count characters you can set n5 to 00h null and then terminate the text string with null data The text string If text string length is specified with n5 the length must be exactly the number of characters specified otherwise the printer will stop waiting for more characters After the string has been printed the cursor will return to the position it had before the string command was issued will not be cleared 0 B lt 5 gt lt 0 gt 10 05 2009 Note The lt ESC gt t command clears any text preceding it on the same line Commands Note The Y print position only works if fixed page length is used Start a page by specifying page length for example lt ESC gt C lt 4 gt lt 160 gt then turn off auto page length with 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 38 Programming Text Commands Backspace Moves the print position one step to the left Backspace can be used to combine characters For instance to print a send text commands O BS to the printer and the slash will overprint the O
24. a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 8 9 ad ae af Key A0160 A0161 A0162 A0163 0164 A0165 0166 A0167 A0168 A0169 0170 A0171 0172 A0173 0174 5 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 bl b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 ba bb bc bd be bf Key A0176 A0177 0178 0179 A0180 A0181 A0182 A0183 A0184 0185 A0186 A0187 0188 A0189 A0190 0191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 c8 c9 ca cb A0192 A0193 A0194 A0195 0196 A0197 A0198 A0199 A0200 A0201 A0202 A0203 A0204 A0205 A0206 7 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 dl d2 d3 d4 5 d6 9 A0208 0209 0210 A0211 0212 0213 A0214 0215 A0216 0217 0218 0219 0220 A0221 0222 3 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 eo el d2 d3 d4 ds d6 d7 9 ea eb ec ed ee ef Key A0224 A0225 A0226 A0227 A0228 A0229 A0230 A0231 A0232 A0233 40234 A0235 A0236 A0237 A0238 9 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 10 fl f2 f3 f4 f5 16 7 18 fo fa fb fc fd fe ff Key A0240 A0241 0242 A02
25. about 24 mm s for the 80 mm version of the printer and 16 mm s for the 112 mm version Applications where text only printouts are to be printed are suitable for serial interface because of its easy to use bi directional capability Table 5 Serial Connector Pin Assignment Printer 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS PC 9 pole D sub 3 TXD 2 6 DSR 5 GND 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS Setup Options Baud 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200 bits s Flow control None Xon Xoff or Hardware Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 fixed Parity None Odd or Even Default settings 9600 bits s 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit and hardware flow control 10 05 2009 See also Default Parameter Settings on page 69 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 Interface Serial Option TTP 7030 98 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Maintenance 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 100 Maintenance Fault Finding Fault Finding In connection with service of the printer it is good practice to remove paper dust and lint from the paper path cutter and sensor areas Paper dust when accumulated may interfere with printer functions such as optical sensors To avoid smudging the paper do not apply oil on the cutting knife Table 6 Fault Finding Sympton Nothing is printed when you press
26. driver properties document defaults A long burn time gives darker print On insensitive paper types you may have to increase the burn time to get an acceptable print quality 17 Default 8 Max Print Speed 17 Max The main reason to decrease the print speed is to enhance print quality and to reduce the peak current consumption n 112 13 14 5 16 7 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 mm s 21 27 32 37 41 45 48 52 55 57 60 63 66 68 71 73 75 Note Some settings result in printer chassis resonance causing excessive noise and 4 deteriorated print quality If this happens increase the print speed 15 Default y Presenter Loop Length 255 Max Limits the maximum loop length When the set length is reached the printer ejects part of the printout and continues too print You use this when you have very limited space for the loop inside the kiosk Each step represents a 3 2 cm increment Setting the parameter to 0 disables the looping and feeds the paper straight out lt ESC gt amp P lt 9 gt lt 0 gt Disable the loop lt ESC gt amp P lt 9 gt lt 7 gt 16 cm loop lt ESC gt amp P lt 9 gt lt 15 gt 48 cm loop P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings 77 Print Setup 10 Print Head Pulse Control 3 Max Controls what the printer does with buffered data lt ESC gt amp P lt 10 gt lt 0 gt 1 burn pulse history lt ESC gt amp
27. effective lt ESC gt amp P lt 40 gt lt 36 gt Sets min black mark length to 4 mm 41 amp 42 BM Black Mark Cut Offset Defines the paper feed between the black mark detection and cut One step is 0 125 mm lt ESC gt amp P lt 41 gt lt 1 gt lt ESC gt amp P lt 42 gt lt 144 gt Feeds 50 mm between black mark and cut 0 0 Default 43 amp 44 oo ke Top Margin 255 255 Max Defines the distance between the top of the paper and the top of the first text line in 0 125 mm steps The top margin feed is effectuated when the presenter is cleared from the previous page disabled top margin This gives the physical top margin of the printer which is 17 mm Avoid settings 1 16 mm because then the printer must reverse the paper before starting to print which may cause paper jam especially at small roll diameters ESC amp P 43 0 l ESC gt amp P lt 44 gt lt 240 gt Add 30 mm top margin 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 82 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 0 Default 45 Presenter Mode DRV 230 Max Sets the function of the presenter The Retract selections are only valid if a retract option is fitted lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 0 gt Eject page when new page is printed Retract disabled lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 3 gt Eject page when new page is printed Page not taken after 30s will be retracted Range 1 30 1 step 10 s
28. landscape cursor see Ticket Styles on page 28 You can switch between these cursors at any time the cursor will retain its last position on the ticket All TTP 70x0 printers can print documents through a driver When a Windows driver is used you can use any Windows program to design the ticket with text graphics bar codes or whatever you want to print and in any orientation you want The Windows driver issues all the necessary commands By setting up printing preferences in the driver you select how the printer should cut and present the printout TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 28 Programming P1003636 002 Figure 15 Ticket Styles Text receipt Text text text text text text text text text text 23 4567 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 1X9 Driver Windows receipt Text text text text text text text text al Text Text text text text text text text text text text I c DE d 7030 Technical Manual Bar codes can be added Text can be printed in any orientation font and size Lines can be added Graphics can be rotated color images converted to gray scale etc Sw98073 10 05 2009 Programming 29 How The Commands Are Described How T
29. mm depending on model 75 500 mm before partially ejecting printout No upper limit for printout length 112 500mm for Retract and retain versions of the printer Cutting Presenter operation Guillotine cutter Stores the printout until it is fully printed and cut then presents part of the printout to the customer When the customer pulls the ticket a sensor reacts on the pull and feeds out the full printout Extremely long printouts can be partially ejected to limit loop buildup Eject length after cut Programmable eject length Full eject or printout held until the customer removes it Eject of uncollected printouts Printout retraction Optional retract and retain function pulls back uncollected printouts and throws them in a wastebasket inside the kiosk Paper loading Automatic feed cut and eject when paper is detected Automatic on line after successful paper load Automatic synchronization to Top of form marks when black mark mode is selected in the parameter setup Sensors P1003636 002 Optical sensors Out of paper paper left in presenter paper pulled paper near end optional and weekend level sensor optional Switch sensors Cutter not in home position and print head lifted TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Specifications 111 Printer Dimensions Printer Dimensions Note Additional space is required for paper roll and handling Figure 24 Measurements Draw
30. perform a form feed without cut disregarding the setting of parameter 34 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 33 34 Programming Text Commands Text Commands Text received by the printer is printed with the currently selected font and font attributes Text exceeding the page width is wrapped with the line spacing selected ESC o n1 Text and Logotype Orientation Changes the orientation of text and logotypes n 0 Gives portrait orientation n 1 Gives landscape orientation Portrait and landscape can be mixed on the same printout There are two cursors one for portrait and one for landscape The cursor always starts at the top left corner of the document Looking at the paper when it exits the printer the portrait cursor is at the top left corner of the printout moving to the right as text is typed while the landscape cursor is at the top right comer moving downwards Note Landscape orientation can only be used with fixed document mode ESC N n1 Align Text 2778 al Changes the alignment of text and logotypes ESC N 0 Left ESC 1 Center ESC N 2 Right P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 35 Text Commands 1B 21 ni 2735 n1 This command selects one of eight fonts The font design depends on which fonts have been loaded into the printer Make a test printout to see which fonts are available in your printer Table 3 Font sele
31. queries and responses may not be transferred immediately from your application to the printer and vice versa So write your program in such a way that it repeats the query if it gets a timeout or an invalid reply Good practice is to ask once every 2 3 seconds five times before giving up Note You should construct your application in such way so as not to request status while printing as this can result in loss of data 1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 69 Default Parameter Settings Default Parameter Settings 10 05 2009 Some of the printer settings can be stored in the flash PROM so that they will be used also after power OFF The stored parameter settings are printed out on the self test printout The number in front of the function is the parameter number n used when setting the parameter with the command lt ESC gt amp P lt n gt lt v gt You can use the parameter settings pretty much like normal commands Either send the parameter values with each printout or set them up once and then send lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt to store all settings in the flash PROM You can always return to factory default settings by sending ESC amp F and then storing those settings with lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt Note The parameters can be locked so that no changes are possible Check parameter 53 on the self test printout to find out Note If you try to set a p
32. that an error code is available Use lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 1 gt to fetch it This bit tells you that there are data the printer that not yet been printed There are two possible reasons for that 1 The last command received by the printer was not a command that triggers a printout 2 The printer is printing When parallel cable is connected both printer and host computer must have been off to set this bit This is because the interface powers the RAM in the printer This paper near end bit differs from the lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 2 gt response see Paper near end Enquiry on page 57 Bits 0 3 and 5 in the first byte are reset when read TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 60 Programming Status Reporting Commands ESC ENQ 7 Firmware version Enquiry Results in a 2 byte response representing the version of the installed firmware The first byte represents major versions and the second byte minor versions If no firmware is loaded the printer will answer with 00h Example SendO ESC ENQ 7 Reade lt 2 gt lt 29 gt That is a response with the value lt 1 gt lt 29 gt indicates version 2 41 ESC ENQ 9 Control Board Serial number Enquiry Results in an 6 byte response representing the serial number of the printer s control board Example Send ESC ENQ 9 Read lt 00 00 02 02B 00
33. the current parameter settings and print that page The parameter values printed are the ones currently being used They can differ from Power ON default values if for example a printout from Windows has been done before lt ESC gt P is sent to the printer To make a self test printout with the Power ON default settings power up the printer with the Feed button pressed n 0 Gives standard self test printout n 1 Gives a character set printout using the font selected by parameter p14 ESC J n1 Paper Advance 2774 nl DO NOT use ESC J n ESC j n or ESC Q n in fixed page mode The value n represents the number of dot lines the paper is to be transported forwards Range 1 255 A dot line is 0 125 mm and 255 dot lines equal approximately 32 mm P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Print Commands 49 ESC n1 Paper Reverse 27106 n1 decimal A 10 05 2009 The value n represents the number of dot lines the paper is to be transported backwards Range 1 255 Caution Paper reverse may cause problems when used at the top of the page Doing so may cause paper jam when feeding forward again The printer may also lose grip of the paper NEVER reverse more than 10 mm at top of page A dot line is 0 125 mm and 255 dot lines equal approximately 32 mm 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 ii Programming Cut And Present Commands Cut And Present Comma
34. the feed forward button in self test mode but the document is transported cut and ejected Suggest Actions Check that the paper roll is turned the correct way with thermal sensitive layer facing up Check that the paper used meets the paper specification See Paper Specification on page 112 Check that the print head ribbon cable is fully inserted into the connectors at each end Paper jam Check cutter home switch Printer does not work at all Check that the paper release lever is lowered print head presses against the paper Check that power is supplied to the printer Check the function of the paper out sensor Self test prints OK but the printer works strangely in normal operation Check that both ends of the interface cable are properly connected Application program might be incorrect Contact system manager If using the serial interface ensure that all communications parameters match the PC s serial port configuration No cutting Bad cutting uneven top and bottom document edges Check that the connectors for the cutting motor home position switch are fully seated on the control board Switch OFF printer and remove any obstructing paper particles in cutter and presenter modules Inconsistent cutter operation Check cutter home switch Paper is fed straight through the printer Paper does not loop Check presenter sensor Check setting of parameter p9 Missing prin
35. the printer is turned off on When the blue printhead release arm is lifted and then lowered Control Board Indicators The control board has two power indicators behind the power connector Green indicator constantly ON 24 V present Red indicator constantly ON 5 V OK generated on control board 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 12 Product Presentation Feed Button Feed Button The Feed button will feed cut and present a complete page Any data in the print buffer will be printed If the buffer is empty the page will be blank In black mark mode the page will be synchronized with the black mark Press and hold the Feed button while turning on the power or while opening and closing the printhead to print a self test printout See Making a test printout on page 14 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Installation 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 14 Installation Installation Considerations Installation Considerations The TTP 7030 printer is designed to be installed in an enclosure such as a self service kiosk The illustration below gives an example of a printer mounting shelf See also Printer dimensions on page 110 3D solid models and outline drawings for CAD are available in the partner section of www zebra com Figure 3 Example of a Simple Shelf for Fastening a Standard Printer
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37. 3 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7 7b 7C 7d 7e 7f Key p q r 5 t u v w x y z 1 H A0127 10 Dec 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 Hex 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8a 8b 8 8d 8e 8f Key 0128 0129 0130 1 1 0132 0133 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 A0140 0141 0142 A0143 Dec 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Hex 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9a 9b 9c 9d 9e 9f Key 0144 0145 A0146 A0147 A0148 0149 A0150 40151 0152 A0153 0154 A0155 0156 40157 0158 9 Dec 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 Hex ao al a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 a8 a9 aa ab ac ad ae af Key 0160 A0161 0162 0163 0164 0165 A0166 0167 0168 A0169 0170 0171 A0172 A0173 0174 A0175 Y gt 5 gt gt 4 gt 6 Dec 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 Hex bo b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 ba bb bc bd be bf Key A0176 0177 0178 0179 A0180 A0181 0182 A0183 0184 0185 0186 A0187 40188 0189 0190 A0191 4 gt x o Dec 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 Hex co cl c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 c7 c8 c9 ca cb cf Key A01
38. 4 Page length top margin bottom margin Paper width Paper length top and bottom margins are in pixel lines Paper width is in bytes or mm 1 byte mm gt Example gt If Free RAM on 70 0 112 is 114627 bytes page width is 104 mm 104 bytes top margin is 20 mm and bottom margin 10 mm 20 x 8 160 and 10 x 8 80 pixel lines Page length D 160 80 852 pixel lines 106 mm If a too large fixed page is specified the printout will be blank from memory full to the cut P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 80 Default 39 Me BM Black Mark Length DRV 160 Max Specifies the length of the black mark in 0 125 mm steps Measure the length of the black mark on your paper and enter that value here Marks 5 mm longer than this value are interpreted as paper out The default value of 80 equals 10 mm ESC gt amp P lt 39 gt lt 40 gt Sets max black mark length to 5 mm 40 08 Min BM Black Mark Length Mark Filter 159 Max This parameter specifies the minimum length of the black mark in 0 125 mm increments Shorter marks are ignored The default value of 24 equals 3 mm This filters out pre print or marks on the paper If the mark is smaller than the value set for this parameter it will not be regarded as a TOF black mark A value equal to 1 3 the length of a TOF black mark is usually the most
39. 43 A0244 A0245 A0246 A0247 A0248 40249 A0250 A0251 A0252 A0253 A0254 5 6 06 0 060 1 44 44 yb y 1003636 002 70307 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 10 05 2009 Table 8 Symbol Character Table Specifications Basic Character Set Dec 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Hex 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2b 2 2 2 2f Key 1 96 8 B 0 E98 Cy pe eee a Dec 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Hex 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 2 lt gt 0 1 2131415161789 f 5 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Hex 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f Key A B D E F G H 1 K L M N 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f Key P Q R 5 T U V w x Y 2 1 2 0 Y Z 1 1 Dec 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 Hex 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f Key b f g h i i k n 19 112 11
40. 6 028 0 2 43 198 40 dec ESC ENQ 10 Control Board Revision Enquiry Results in a 1 byte response representing the control board revision A minus sign indicates that no revision has been made while A indicates the first revision and so on Example Send ESC ENQ 10 Readen Where n can be A ASCII or 41 hex or 65 dec P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Status Reporting Commands Head Temperature Enquiry Results in a 1 byte response representing the temperature of the Printhead 61 Example SendO ESC ENQ 11 Read n Where n is a value representing the approximate temperature in Celsius ESC ENQ 12 ENQ 12 3 3 Bootware Version Enquiry Results in a 2 byte response representing the version of the installed bootware The first byte represents major versions and the second byte minor versions gt Example SendO ESC ENQ 12 Reade 1 30 That is a response with the value 1 30 indicates version 1 48 Note The TTP 7030 does not store boot program in the flash memory so this query will always be answered with lt 0 gt lt 0 gt 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 62 Programming Status Reporting Commands ESC ENQ c ENQc Device ID Enquiry Results in a string containing the device ID in the Windows Plug and Pl
41. 87 Blinking status indicator 11 BMP file 45 Bold 35 Bootware 61 Calibration 33 Cancel 38 Carriage return 38 Center align 34 Cleaning the printhead 102 Clear presenter 52 Coating 112 Code128 40 Index Code39 40 Connecting to the computer 16 Connector USB 16 contacts 8 Control board revision 60 Core diameter 112 Current consumption 76 customer service 8 Cut 50 Cut and eject 50 Cutter not in home position 56 Cutting 110 D Data bits 106 Decimal codes 31 72 Default settings Serial interface 97 store 53 Document Mode BM 79 Drawing printer mechanism 111 roll holder 150 mm 118 shelf 14 Driver Mode 27 Driver installation 9 20 E EAN128 40 EANI3 40 EANS 40 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 124 Index Earth currents 15 Eject length after cut 110 Environmental conditions 111 Error codes 68 indication 11 Error code 56 ESD 15 F Fault finding 100 FCC radiation exposure limits 2 Feed button 19 Firmware 55 60 history 104 loading 104 Flashing status indicator 11 Flow control 106 Fonts 35 54 58 Form feed 39 G Graphics commands 45 Green indicator 11 Ground See Earth H Height 36 Hex codes 31 72 Humidity 111 IEEE 1284 16 18 106 Indicators 11 Installation 14 paper roll 24 paper near end sensor 21 printer driver 9 20 Interface 106 Inversed 36 ISBN 40 Italics Se L Landscape 34 Left align 34 liability 2 Light 15 Linefee
42. 92 A0193 0194 A0195 0196 A0197 0198 40199 0200 A0201 0202 0203 0204 0205 0206 7 N 342 8 8 6 6 6 Dec 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 Hex do d2 d3 d4 5 6 d9 da db dc dd de df Key 0208 0209 A0210 0211 A0212 A0213 0214 0215 0216 0217 0218 A0219 0220 0221 0222 3 2 Dec 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 Hex eo el d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 ea eb ec ed ee ef Key 0224 0225 0226 0227 0228 0229 0230 0231 0232 0233 0234 0235 0236 0237 0238 9 8 6 1 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 Hex fo fl f2 f3 14 15 16 f 18 19 fb fc fd fe ff Key A0240 A0241 A0242 A0243 A0244 A0245 A0246 A0247 0248 40249 0250 A0251 40252 0253 A0254 5 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 109 110 Specifications Bar Codes Non Windows Applications Bar Codes Non Windows Applications Orientation Horizontal and vertical Symbology EAN UPC Interleaved 2 of 5 ISBN Code39 and Code 128 Add on Paper Handling Paper width Printout length 2 or 5 digit add on can be added to EAN UPC codes 5 digit add on can be added to ISBN 80 mm or 112
43. View Print mechanism flip back handle Status indicator Feed forward button Paper entry Paper release lever rinthead lifted 5 Paper released Normal operation Paper exit 7 A y FRONT 5 Control board SW98049 P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Product Presentation 11 Indicators Indicators Status Indicator The status indicator see Figure 1 Printer Exterior Rear View on page 9 has several functions ON constantly Indicates that the printer is operational Flashes pauses flashes Indicates warnings of non severe error The number of flashes reflects the warning code 2 flashes Paper low Note This signaling is disabled by default It can be disabled enabled by setting parameter P52 3 flashes Weekend low Warning codes are reset automatically when the condition causing them are removed Flashes rapidly Indicates severe error Hold down the Feed button and the number of flashes will reflect the error code Presenter jam paper cannot be ejected retracted 2 Cutter cannot return to home position 3 Out of paper e 4 Printhead lifted e 5 Paper wrapped around platen under head 6 Temp error gt 60 C 77 Presenter jam motor cannot rotate Fast flashes Checksum error firmware e Steady light Wrong firmware type Error codes are reset When the conditions causing them are removed When
44. age 51 ESC g 1B 67 nl n5 27 103 5 Print Logotype page 47 nli n5 ESC h nl 1B 68 nl 27 104 nl Text Height page 36 ESC i nl 1B 69 nl 27105 nl Italics page 35 ESC j nl 6A nl 27 106 nl Paper Reverse page 49 ESC Jn 4A nl 2774 nl Paper Advance page 48 ESC Ln 4E 1 27 78 nl Print Logotype at Current Position page 47 ESC Nn 18 4E nl 2778 nl Align Text page 34 ESC NU 1B 00 270 Load Firmware page 55 ESC on 18 6F nl 27111 nl Text and Logotype Orientation page 34 ESC p 1B 70 27 112 Print page 48 ESC 1B 50 nl 27 80 nl Print Self test Printout page 48 ESC r 1B 72 nl n9 27 114 nl n9 Print Ruler Line page 46 nisi sng ESC RS 1E 2730 Cut only no Eject page 50 ESC s n1 1B 73 nl 27115 nl Send dot line 203 dpi page 45 ESC t 1B 74 nl n5 27 116 nl n5 Print Text at XY page 37 nl n5 ESC T nl 1B 54 nl 27 84 nl Reversed Inversed Text page 36 ESC u 1 1B 75 nl 27 117 nl Underline page 36 ESC w nl 1B 77 nl 27119 nl Text Width page 37 ESC Z IB 5A 27 90 Go to next Top of Form page 33 FF 0C 12 Form Feed page 39 HT 09 9 Horizontal Tabulation page 39 LF 0A 10 Linefeed page 38 RS 1E 30 Cut and Eject page 50 P1003636 002 Note gt In all responses from the printer the most significant byte MSB is transmitted first TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Software Command Syntax Software Command Syntax The commands in this section are grouped after what they do and these groups are sorted in a
45. age 73 3 Parity 0 No parity page 73 4 Flow control 2 Hardware page 74 5 Disable parallel port signaling 0 No page 75 7 Burn time 5 page 76 8 Print speed 17 75 mm s page 76 9 Presenter loop length 10 32 cm page 76 10 Pulse control 1 1 burn pulse page 77 12 Font attributes 0 off 13 Line spacing 0 Auto page 77 14 Font selection 0 TTP Mono 9 page 77 15 to 30 Tab stops 4 8 12 etc page 77 33 CR LF 0 LF CR LF CR Ignored page 78 34 Auto cut after FF 1 Off page 78 35 Black mark mode 0 Off page 78 36 Document mode 1 Variable page 79 37 amp 38 Page length Minimum fixed BM 2 88 75 mm page 79 39 Max black mark length 80 10 mm page 81 40 Min black mark length 24 3 mm page 81 41 amp 42 Black mark cut offset 0 0 0 mm page 81 43 amp 44 Top margin 0 0 Disabled page 81 45 Presenter mode 0 Eject page 82 47 Eject calibration constant 40 page 82 49 Advance before cut Bottom margin Auto page 83 51 Black mark level 75 page 83 52 Warning level 0 Off page 83 56 Max status code 255 P1003636 002 Note gt When the printer is set up the way you like it to be you send lt settings will be stored TTP 7030 Technical Manual ESC gt amp lt 4 gt and all 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings 73 Serial Interface Set Up Serial Interface Set Up 96 Default 1 pores Baud Rate Note The new value is not valid until the parameters are stored and the printer restarted Sets the com
46. aper 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 26 Operation Clearing Paper Jams Clearing Paper Jams Should a paper jam occur follow the procedure below 1 Tear off the paper close to the paper roll and open the print module Figure 13 Open the Print Module SW98064 2 Lift the print head by pushing the paper release lever upwards 3 Remove all jammed paper by gently pulling the paper up and out of the print module Make sure the paper path is clear and then close the printhead A Caution NEVER pull paper backwards through the print mechanism Figure 14 Remove All Jammed Paper ot SW98065 P1003636 002 70307 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming There are two completely different ways of setting up the printout Text oriented and driver oriented style Command Code Driver oriented 10 05 2009 The printout can be seen as the page of a simple word processor You send text and graphics to the printer which prints the information in the same sequence as the data is received Design features are limited to the font stored in the flash PROM of the printer It is possible to select a fixed page length If you do that text and logotypes can also be printed in landscape orientation There are two text cursors one for portrait and one for landscape The start positions of the cursors are the upper left corner for the portrait cursor and the upper left corner for the
47. ar end and weekend indication 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 84 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Page Setup 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 86 Page Setup Printable Area Printable Area Print direction Black Mark an back of page A n43 n44 n41 n42 n39 n40 n37 n38 4 n37 38 49 v Cut Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes Voix ambigu d un coeur qui au z phyr pr f re les jattes de kiwis Franz jagt im total verwahrlosten Taxi quer durch Bayern Flygande s ka hwila pa mjuka tuvor lynx bezag vroom het fikse aquaduct erne spiste jordbaer med flade mens cirkusklovnen Walther spillede xylofon Cantami o diva del pelide Achille l ira funesta En god stil m f rst og fremst v re klar Den ma v re passende Aristoteles rv zt r t k rf r g p ARVIZTURO T K RF R G P El veloz murci lago hind com a feliz cardillo y kiwi La cig e a tocaba el saxof n detr s del palenque de paja Viekas kettu punaturkki laiskan koiran takaa kurkki Za g l ja Vejam a bruxa da raposa Salta Pocinhas e o c o feliz que dorme regalado A r pida raposa marrom ataca o c o pregui oso Serve
48. arameter to an invalid value the parameter will be set to the nearest valid value below 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 70 Programming Default Parameter Settings P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings Parameter number Description as printed on self test printout Default value DRV indicates that the Windows driver overrides setting Default 4 EUM Eject calibration constant mm DRV Range SW 02001 Default Value The default values indicated are factory default settings you get by sending lt ESC gt amp lt F gt These are not necessarily the settings that your printer was originally delivered with because many printers have customized settings when delivered Examples Command examples are formatted in Courier and typed in the same way as used in the Zebra Toolbox ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 19 gt Where lt ESC gt means the escape character 27 decimal hex 1B Numbers between less than and greater than characters for example lt 015 gt means 15 decimal hex F 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 Default Parameter Settings Summary Of Parameter Settings Summary Of Parameter Settings Parameter Description ESC amp F lt 010 gt Default Page 1 Baud rate 96 9600 Baud page 73 2 Data bits 8 p
49. at elements with a cotton swab immersed in ethyl or isopropyl alcohol Note Zebra recommends using a clean swab dipped in a solution of isopropyl alcohol minimum 90 deionized water maximum 10 to clean the print head P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Maintenance 103 Fitting A Shutter Fitting A Shutter Figure 23 Fitting a Shutter Standard printer 3 Allen screw hub 2x Shutter Printer with retract The shutter kit contains a shutter and two hub screws In addition to this you need an 1 5 mm Allen key 1 Fit one hub screw 2 Hook the shutter onto the screw and insert the other screw through the hole in the shutter and into the thread in the printer 3 Make sure the head of the screw goes into the hole of the shutter and then tighten it 4 Verify that the shutter opens closes as it should by printing a couple of documents 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 104 Maintenance Firmware Firmware The firmware is stored in flash PROM on the control board A replacement control board may not contain the same firmware version that you are currently using so if you replace the control board for some reason upgrade it to the firmware version you want to use Please visit our web site http www zebra com for the most current firmware versions Loading y P1003636 002 Note gt We recommend you to design your kiosk system so th
50. at remote upgrade of firmware is possible If you need to upgrade firmware in the future the kiosks can be spread over a vast area and upgrade can become very expensive Download the most current firmware version from the Zebra web site http www zebra com There you will also find the Toolbox utility program Windows software facilitating the loading of the firmware into the printer Are you using a Windows environment to load the firmware If Then No a Send lt ESC gt lt NUL gt 1BH 00H to the printer b Wait 0 5 seconds c Send the firmware file to the printer d Wait until the printer buzzes to confirm that the loading is complete the presenter motor runs for a second Yes The loader program contains a help file with detailed instructions on how to load the firmware into the printer Important The loading and burning can take up to one minute Do not abort before one minute by turning OFF the power to the printer Doing so may leave the printer in a state where new firmware cannot be loaded If this occurs please return the printer to a Zebra authorized service provider Functions and features are being added from time to time affecting the firmware in the printer The following table lists the changes of general interest The firmware number is divided into two sections the header and the version separated by a dash Printer Barcode support Firmware header TTP 7030 1D barcodes 1856 xxx
51. ay string format The two first bytes represent the string length gt Example Send ESC ENQ 99 Read 0 106 This indicates that the string is 104 characters plus two characters indicating the string length Read MANUFACTURER Zebra COMMAND SET None MODEL TTP7020 CLASS PRINTER DESCRIPTION Ticket Printer TTP7020 Note The string shown here is just an example Read out the actual string from your printer ESC ENGE TI Parameter setting Data Enquiry 275802 Decimal This command requests information about the setting of parameter nl that is the parameter value stored in flash PROM or any parameter value temporarily set by other ESC commands nl 1 gives the setting of parameter 1 etc The parameter names are listed under Summary Of Parameter Settings on page 72 nl 0 gives a response where the first two bytes specifies the length of data to come high byte low byte and followed by a block of data for all parameters in the temporary setup P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Status Reporting Commands 63 ESCACK ni Acknowledge Marker 276 al 10 05 2009 nl One byte marker Range 1h to 255h The acknowledge marker n is placed in the command queue and when the execution of commands reaches the marker it is sent back to the host computer This is an addition to the status commands that pass the que
52. black mark to the trailing edge of the next The resolution is 0 125 mm so multiply the distance by 8 then calculate the value to enter as n37 and n38 gt Example If the page length is 100mm 100 x 8 256 5 n37 is the integer value that is 3 while n38 is the fraction 0 125 x 256 32 Parameter n39 Max Black Mark Length Measure the height of the black mark The resolution is 0 125 mm so multiply the black mark length in millimeters by 8 and enter the value as n39 Parameter n40 Min Black Mark Length Garbage Filter This parameter is actually a filter to filter out garbage on the paper If a spot is smaller than this value it will not be regarded as a black mark 1 About of the black mark length is usually a suitable setting 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 90 Page Setup Parameters Used Garbage Black Mark and Out of Paper Detection P1003636 002 5mm Constant Out of paper carbage range n40 Printed black mark n39 Valid black mark range n39 n40 5mm For every step the paper is feed the black mark sensor is sampled to detect garbage black marks or out of paper When the printer detects blackness is has to check if it is only garbage If the paper gets white again within n40 x 0 125 mm Then it is garbage and the spot is ignored it is still black after n40 x 0 125 mmYes it is probably a black mark the
53. cted within a zone of approximately 2 mm around the edges of the hole The function must be tested P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Part Number List Specifications Part Number List 115 Accessories Part Description NA LA AP EMEA TTP 7030 80 mm 01768 080 01768 080 TTP 7030 112 mm 01768 112 01768 112 TTP 7030 80 mm with retract 01868 080 01868 080 TTP 7030 112 mm with retract 01868 112 01868 112 TTP 7030 112mm Evaluation Kit N A 01799 112 Part Description NA LA AP EMEA USB cable 1 8 m 6ft 105850 028 105850 028 RS232 serial cable 10825 000 10825 000 Serial Interface Adapter with adapter plate 01437 000 01437 000 Serial Adapter Cable SE0910D N A 80 mm Roll Holder behind with paper low sensor 150 01123 080 01123 080 mm dia max 80 mm Roll Holder below with paper low and weekend 0 01754 080 sensors 250 mm dia max 112 mm Roll Holder behind with paper low sensor 150 01123 112 01123 112 mm dia max 112 mm Roll Holder below with paper low and weekend 2 01754 112 sensors 250 mm dia max Paper Low and Weekend Sensors with 400 mm cable 01579 400 01579 400 Paper roll 80 mm 10007008 01942 080Z Paper roll 112 mm 10007009 01942 112Z Power supply 24V 70W for general printing 01776 000 01776 000 Power supply 24V 150W with on off switch for printing S 150 24SW 01035 014 large graphics Power supply to printer cable 600mm 01370 000 01370 000 AC Power
54. ction commands ESC O selects normal font font 0 ESC 4 selects font 4 ESC 1 selects font 1 ESC 5 selects font 5 ESC 2 selects font 2 ESC 6 selects font 6 ESC 3 selects font 3 ESC 7 selects font 7 Lines too long to be printed in the selected font are automatically wrapped around Different fonts can be used on the same line Selecting an empty or invalid font location will set bit 4 of byte 1 in the status enquiry response to 1 See Parameter setting Data Enquiry on page 62 Note If more than 256 characters are sent to the printer before an LF the first part of the buffer contents is printed out automatically text is formatted according to the already received formatting commands ESC B ni Tex BoldNormal Bold decimal n 0 Turns OFF bold Normal n l Turns ON bold Bold is designed for normal character width and shows less and less as the width increases ESC i n1 ItalicsNormal Italics n 0 Turns OFF Italics Normal n l Turns ON Italics 1 For font loading see Font loading page 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 36 Programming Text Commands ESC T n1 Reversed Inversed Text Selects normal or reversed print n 0 Gives normal print black on white n 1 Gives reversed print white on black Single words characters or complete text lines can be reversed Note Reverse text and underline swaps the background with th
55. d 38 P1003636 002 Loading firmware 104 Logotype 53 Logotypes 58 Maintenance 100 media ordering 8 Minimum printout length 50 Mounting shelf 14 N NAK 56 Noise excessive 76 0 Operation 23 ordering ribbon and media 8 Orientation 107 110 Out of paper 110 P Paper dimensions 112 end 110 left in presenter 56 110 length 112 loading 110 near end 21 110 page length 50 reverse 49 specification 112 supply 112 surface smoothness 112 thickness 112 type 112 weight 112 width 110 112 Paper roll holder 118 119 installation 24 specifications 112 Paper feed error 56 Paper low See Paper near end Paper near end status 57 Parameter store 53 Parameters set 55 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Parity 106 PDF 417 44 Perforation 113 Pin assignment Serial port 97 USB port 96 Pitch 106 Plug and Play 9 62 106 Portrait 34 Power connection 18 Power requirements 112 Power supply 18 Preprint 113 Present 50 Presenter clear 52 Presenter principle 110 Print bitmap 45 logotype 47 method 106 quality 76 ruler line 46 side 113 speed 9 106 width 106 Print commands 48 Print head lifted 56 temperature 61 Printer control 106 driver 9 20 opening 26 operable 56 out of paper 56 Printhead cleaning 102 lifted 110 Printout length 50 Product presentation 9 Programming 31 72 Protective earth 15 Punching 113 114 R radiation exposure limits 2 Receipt length 110 Red indicator 11 Reflection
56. driver you need not read the rest of this chapter Caution Always use Zebra approved interface cables to avoid excessive interferences and potentially voiding the printer EMC certifications 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 96 Interface USB Interface USB Interface The USB Universal Serial Bus is an interface designed to handle peripherals daisy chained to a single connector The transfer speed is up to 12 Mbits s which is quite adequate for the printer Use this interface in operating systems with USB support for instance Windows XP USB devices are Plug and Play compatible and hot swappable which means that they can be connected and disconnected without turning off the power or rebooting the computer P1003636 002 Table 4 USB Connector J13 Pin Assignment TTP 7030 Technical Manual igral comment 1 VCC Cable power 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground Cable ground 10 05 2009 Interface 97 Serial Option TTP 7030 Serial Option TTP 7030 The printer has a 10 pin connector on the control board This connector can be used to connect to an external RS 232 adapter See Connecting To The Computer on page 16 for installation instructions The transfer speed of the serial interface can be set to between 2 400 and 115 200 bits s This low transfer speed limits the printing speed Printing full width graphics with 115 200 bits s result in printing speeds of
57. e foreground This means that the order in which the commands are issued affect the printout if one text overlaps another n 0 Turns OFF underline n 1 Turns ON a 1 pixel thick underline n 2 Turns ON a 2 pixel thick underline etc up to n 7 Characters single words or complete text lines can be underlined ESC h n1 Text Height Applicable n values are 0 15 n 1 Increases the character height to 2 times the basic character height n 2 Increases the character height to 3 times the basic character height etc n 0 Resets the character height to the basic character height In combination with variable character width lt ESC gt w lt nI1 gt give highly legible characters depending on the font to which the command has been applied Different fonts and heights can be mixed on the same print line P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Text Commands 37 Text Width Applicable n values are 0 7 n Increases the character width to 2 times the basic character width n 2 Increases the character width to 3 times the basic character width etc n 0 Resets the character width to the basic character width In combination with variable character height lt ESC gt h lt n gt give highly legible characters depending on the font to which the command has been applied Different fonts and widths can be mixed on the same print line ESC t n1 n5 daa Print Text at XY
58. e is required under the printer P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 FRE RoHS China ROHS Material Declaration 11 one a x 6 same PB Hg CD CR6 PBB PBDE Electronics 0 O O 0 0 Drive Train x O 0 0 0 0 Fasteners X 0 0 0 0 0 Print Heads X O 0 0 0 0 SJ Txxx 2006 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Numerics 2 of 5 Interleaved 40 A ACK 56 Acknowledge marker 63 Add on bar code 43 Aligning preprint and thermal print 87 114 Alignment 34 Ambient light 15 Backspace 38 Bar code 110 Barcodes 40 Baud 106 Black mark 33
59. easured in bytes Byte 2 Y size measured in pixels Byte 3 15 A logotype name that will be printed on test printouts Bitmap P1003636 002 The bitmap must have exactly X size Y size number of bytes 1 black 0 white dot Bit No 7 in byte 0 represents the top left corner of the logotype X size PITTI T T Tol Byte 0 Y size TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Printing Programming 67 Logotypes To print a logotype you can use two commands lt ESC gt L lt n gt prints the logotype at the current cursor position just like any character lt ESC gt g lt n1 gt lt n2 gt lt n3 gt lt n4 gt lt n5 gt prints the logotype at a specified X Y position nl One byte logotype number 0 15 n2n3 Two byte X position measured in pixels from the left hand edge of the print window n4n5 Erasing Two byte Y position in pixels from top of the page These bytes must always be inserted but they are ignored in variable page length mode where logotypes are always printed at the current Y position All logotypes are erased with the lt ESC gt amp L command A Caution Loading to the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is used during the loading process Any print data residing in RAM will thus be lost 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 68 Programming Status Reporting Status Reporting The printer is equipped with a number of sensors
60. entation Temperature sensitive coating X 0 SW96074A 2 Tear off a full turn of the paper approximately 0 5 m from the new paper roll A Caution This is important since the outer end of the paper is usually fixed to the roll with some type of glue or self adhesive substance that might otherwise cause paper jam or even print head damage Figure 10 Tear off 0 5 m from the new paper rol o Glue or similar 4 substance SW96075A 3 Make sure the printer is turned ON P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Operation 25 Installing a Paper Roll 4 Cut the paper in a suitable angle See Figure 11 Figure 11 Suitable paper edge for auto load Aa Thermal side top 70 N Cut off at a 70 90 angle Thermal side top E Note gt The paper sensor is the same side as the blue paper release lever where the arrow points in Figure 12 Insert the New Paper on page 25 If the paper is cut in a direction opposite to that as shown in the figure above the sensor will not detect the paper 5 Insert the paper through the paper entry opening at the back of the printer The printer will now feed cut and eject a printout and then automatically go on line Note In high temperature and high humidity the paper may lose its stiffness resulting in L paper jam at automatic paper loading In such cases load paper manually Figure 12 Insert the New P
61. er a printer reset command or at power ON The temporary values can however be stored in the flash PROM as permanent values with command lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt Set several parameters at once ESC amp P lt 0 gt lt FromPar gt lt ParCount gt lt Data gt FromPar is the parameter number to start writing and ParCount is the number of bytes being sent For every byte sent the parameter number is incremented gt Example This example sets the first 5 tabs to 5 10 15 20 and 25 FromPar 15 ParCount 5 lt 5 gt lt 0 gt lt 15 gt lt 5 gt lt 5 gt lt 10 gt lt 15 gt lt 20 gt lt 25 gt ESC NUL NUL This command should be used when you integrate firmware loading into your kiosk program Note Utility programs to load firmware into the printer are available from 4 http www zebra com This command should only be used when loading new firmware into the printer See also Firmware on page 104 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 56 Programming Status Reporting Commands Status Reporting Commands See also Status Reporting on page 68 Note gt All status commands are immediate that is they pass the print queue and is answered directly ESC ENQ 1 TB 05 01 Status Enquiry 2751 A status enquiry results in response ACK 06h if all sensors are clear but NAK 15h code if one or more sensors report fault condition Figure 19 Error Codes Er
62. field origin The Y coordinate are discarded in variable document mode n6 Rows n7 If lt rows gt cols 0 the printer will automatically set appropriate values Columns n8 Error level 0 auto 1 Level0 2 Levell etc n9 Dot Height sets mow many pixel lines each row consists of 10 Scale nlini2 Len If set to 00h nul indicates the end of the data block data If lt len is set to other values the value indicates the no of bytes in data data data to be encoded gt Example To print Zebra as a PDF 417 barcode send the following to the printer lt ESC gt lt 124 gt lt 005 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt lt 003 gt lt 003 gt lt 000 gt lt 000 gt Zebra lt 000 gt The barcode will look like this P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Graphics Commands Graphics Commands In 80 mm printers the line length is 72 bytes and in 112 mm printers it is 104 bytes ESC b n1 n5 b n1 n5 dataj s Print Bitmap at XY position Prints a black amp white Windows bitmap BMP file at the specified X Y position The bit map must be a complete uncompressed Windows bitmap where the data starts with BM Max size is limited to the free RAM printed on the self test printout Jawy n2n3 Two byte definition of the X print position in pixels n4n5 Two byte definition of the Y print position in pixels data Bit
63. ge X direction is perpendicular to the paper transport direction n4n5 Two byte definition of desired print position in Y direction In variable document mode the Y position is ignored The resolution is 0 125mm in both X and Y directions Print Logotype at Current Position Prints a customized logotype stored in the flash PROM at the position of the cursor The bottom line of the logotype is positioned at the baseline of the text on the line If the logotype is higher than the text the line spacing is increased See also Logotypes on page 66 n One byte logotype identification No 0 15 2 For logotype loading see ESC e 7 on page 53 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 48 Programming Print Commands Print Commands ESC p Hex Decimal This command makes the printer print the contents of the line buffer Text is converted from text to pixel lines and stored in the line buffer when an LF is received If the line buffer is empty when lt ESC gt p is received nothing is printed Text to be printed lt LF gt lt ESC gt p prints Text to be printed on the paper Printout is effected automatically at Cut S and lt ESC gt lt RS gt Form feed lt FF gt Clear presenter lt ENQ gt Run presenter lt ESC gt lt FF gt lt n gt Print buffer full Press on FF button ESC P n1 _ Print Self test Printout This command makes the printer generate a self test page based on
64. golypes 425008 Dhan EUR PGR BA RERO REGE EE 66 gti Busta eee 66 FileFormat seias ae e deb es Weegee eet 66 Status Reporting isses e erre pr ER 68 Default Parameter Settings 69 6 Default Parameter 5 71 Default Value espe bog x x ue Ace kee hee eke ea cR 71 Summary Of Parameter Settings 72 Serial Interface 73 Parallel Port 75 Print Setup xcci pepe uu REPRE TERRAS ERAT 76 Fixed Document 80 0 e erp ae 85 Printable Area 1 86 Aligning Preprint And Thermal 87 Parameters Used 89 Simple Calibration Process 93 Black Mark Sensing from Within Windows aas aaaeeeaa 94 P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 6 INGMACE ioc crs deeds mace caw 00 95 USB Interface
65. gt 75 Punched hole 5 mm Black mark size 5 x 9 mm Cut line SW95001B Jd The sensor triggers on the black to white transition of the black mark which is when the black print ends trailing edge 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 88 Page Setup Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print Since the same sensor is used for both paper end and black mark detection the printer must know the length of the black mark to avoid signaling end of paper when it detects a black mark The default setting accepts black marks in the range 3 16 mm and works perfectly with the recommended black mark length of 5 mm Marks shorter than 3 mm are interpreted as dirt and marks longer than 16 mm as out of paper Change both these values by changing the printer default settings Black mark mode is selected by setting parameter 35 to 1 and storing the parameters synchronization even if you enable black marks in the Windows driver This is because Important It is essential that you store the parameters in the printer for black mark Windows is not used at paper loading and feeding with the Feed button on the printer P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Page Setup 89 Parameters Used Parameters Used Parameter n35 Black Mark Enables disables black mark check Parameters n37 and n38 Page Length Minimum n3 amp n38 mmm v 140 Measure the distance from the trailing edge of one
66. he Commands Are Described Mnemonic Purpose of command ESC nl 1B21n1 Hex Select font 273301 Dec representation of command Hex representation of command Mnemonic Is the popular command name that should be easy to remember Hex Give the command in hex representation Decimal Give the command in decimal representation Values nl n2 etc represents values that you set with the commands What you should enter here depends on what you want the command to do Examples Command examples are formatted in Courier and typed in the same way as used in the Zebra TTP editor lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 19 gt Where lt ESC gt means the escape character 27 decimal hex 1B Numbers between less than and greater than characters for example lt 15 gt means 15 decimal hex F When the numbers indicate a hex value h is appended to the number gt Example lt 65 gt lt h 41 gt and A are three different ways of expressing the character A 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 30 Programming How The Commands Are Described Two Byte Character Definitions Some commands and parameters are used with a two byte value definition because the internal structure of the printer s firmware limits access to values greater than 255 To represent values greater than 255 in this two byte format divide the value by 256 The whole number quotient is the value of the leading byte and the remainder modul
67. he End Of the Document SendO lt ESC gt Z Feeds the printout to the next black mark the additional feed specified by the ESC x command Send RS Cuts and ejects the printout P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Page Setup 93 Parameters Used Simple Calibration Process 10 05 2009 1 Enable black mark mode by setting parameters n35 to n42 as described on the previous pages Load paper with black marks into the printer Send the lt ESC gt command and wait until the paper stops If the paper has returned to it s original position the calibration is finished If not it was not possible to distinguish the black mark Check the n37 and n38 settings and try again Save the settings with lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 94 Page Setup Black Mark Sensing from Within Windows Black Mark Sensing from Within Windows Please refer to the Kiosk Driver Reference Guide Part Number P1006873 100 available on www zebra com for detailed information on Black Mark sensing P1003636 002 70307 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Interface The printer has one standard USB interface and an optional serial interface There are no selections to be made but only one interface can be used at a time The printer will not function properly if data is received on more than one interface at a time Note gt If you use the printer through a Windows
68. igure 28 Roll Holder for Paper Rolls up to 150 mm 182 0 All measurements are in mm 277 1 gt 306 8 gt P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Specifications Part Number List 119 Print Width 80 mm 112 mm Paper roll holder for up to 250 mm roll mm roll placed below 0 01754 112 printer With paper near end and weekend sensors Figure 29 Roll Holder 01754 080 for Paper Placed Under TTP 70x0 080 103231 Note gt The roll can be fitted on two different levels one for 150 mm roll and one for 250 L mm roll This way minimal space is required under the printer 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 120 Specifications Part Number List Figure 30 Roll Holder 01754 112 for Paper Placed Under TTP 70x0 112 243 1 E x 8 E 8 i r S N Il 625 c 2x 297 i 7 8 S 52 o j o Tod i 144 101495 5 Note gt The roll can be fitted on two different levels one for 150 mm roll and one for 250 mm roll This way minimal spac
69. ilable where the barcodes are replaced with the PDF 417 2D barcode See Firmware on page 104 and PDF417 command Example The example below will print an EAN barcode with height 10 mm 15 mm in from the right margin lt 5 gt 5 lt 0 gt lt 0 gt lt 78 gt lt 0 gt lt 0 gt lt gt lt 0 gt lt 50 gt lt 0 gt lt 2 gt 0 gt hex lt ESC gt BW lt 0 gt 733104000099 lt 0 gt hex lt LF gt lt RS gt Code 128 EAN128 The following codes select function codes in Code 128 Name Dec Hex FNCI 193 Cl FNC2 194 C2 FNC3 195 C3 FNC4 196 1003636 002 70307 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 10 05 2009 Programming 41 Barcode Commands Figure 16 Samples of barcodes f 5 interleav il ii 345 9 81234 4 8 0 2 3 8 1 Selecting code 128 and starting the data string with generates EAN128 code 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 42 Programming Barcode Commands ESC B S n1 n11 Barcode Field Specify Bar codes can only be printed in portrait mode unless Fixed Document Mode is selected with parameter n36 The command reserves an information field as a bar code field The command also identifies the type number of digits and the configuration of bars to be placed in the bar code field nl Specifies the bar code field No 0 15 Bar code fie
70. in text is sent unidirectional to the printer Graphics and status replies may well contain the Xon 11h and Xoff 13h characters and will obstruct the communication P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings 75 Parallel Port Setup Parallel Port Setup 0 Default 0 Min 1 Max 10 05 2009 Disable Parallel Port Signaling Pins 12 and 15 on the parallel port signals paper out and error However in an unattended kiosk you may not want this because it causes the host computer to stop communicating and the operating system may display a banner on the kiosk screen By disabling the hardware signals the kiosk software can for example use status commands to find out paper level and alert appropriate personnel when the level is low then close the kiosk when paper is out lt ESC gt amp P lt 5 gt lt 0 gt No paper out and error signals are not disabled A ESC gt amp P lt 5 gt lt 1 gt Yes paper out and error signals are disabled Note When enabled the hardware signal on pin 12 and 15 will block all communication until the error is corrected This means that it will be impossible to ask for status 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 76 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup Print Setup 5 Default 5 7 2 Burn Time 15 Note DRV indicates that when using Windows the driver takes over this setting so please set appropriate value in the
71. ing 12 0 86 0 gt lt gt A A M4 4x Bottom 5 VIEW 8 v 144 8 Roll holder 4 fastening Shutter Print module Cutter module A E e E D pa a e 5 a oom v a a Vv 26 1 Delivery 126 1 80 3 112 3 Paper in 4 lt Delivery module 90 0 122 0 Paper out 128 5 160 5 4 160 8 with optional serial adapter gt 3 1 4 1 with serial adapter 3 1 4 All measurements in mm Measurements in parenthesis are for TTP 70x0 112 SW98050 Environmental Conditions Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage and transportation 20 to 60 C Relative humidity Operating 35 to 75 non condensing Storage and transportation 10 to 90 non condensing 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 112 Specifications Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Weight 2 4 kg 80 mm 2 85 kg 112 mm Typical throughput 1 5 s printout length 75 mm print cut and present Power requirements Paper Specification 80 mm version 24Vdc 510 idle 150 mA average 2 5A peak 8 5A 112 mm version 24Vdc 10 idle 150 mA average 3 5A peak 11A
72. ional length of 20 mm is added to be sure to pass the edge of the next black mark If there is no black mark within the set distance plus 20 mm an error is raised 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 92 Page Setup Parameters Used gt Example The commands are used together in the following way The following examples are not made for a specific programming language or editor but can be implemented with the tools of your choice The data sent to the printer are marked with Send When setting up the printer Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 35 gt lt 1 gt Enables black mark sync Send ESC amp P 37 4 Sets distance between two black marks Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 38 gt lt 0 gt n37 4d and n38 0d gives 128 mm Sendo lt ESC gt amp P lt 39 gt lt 80 gt Sets max Blackmark to 80 x 0 125 10mm Sendo lt ESC gt amp P lt 40 gt lt 24 gt Sets max Blackmark to 24 x 0 125 3 mm Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 41 gt lt 0 gt Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 42 gt lt 200 gt Sets Blackmark offset to 200 x 0 125 25mm Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 43 gt lt 0 gt Send lt ESC gt amp P lt 44 gt lt 0 gt Sets Blackmark top margin to Omm Send lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt Stores the above parameters as default parameters The above sets up and stores the parameters in the flash prom ofthe printer so this need only be sent once to the printer when setting it up for Blackmark sync Document Send the text and graphics At t
73. l line voltage only PSU 01035 014 Connect the cable from the power supply to J8 Connect the power cable to the line outlet Apply power to the printer If you use another type of power supply unit connect the voltages as shown in Figure 6 Important gt The protective ground and the 24V ground must be separated in the power supply to avoid ground loops At the printer end of the cable use an Tyco Mate N Lok connector housing and two contact sockets Figure 6 Power Connection Tyco No 350777 1 Tyco No 350689 1 GND 24 Table 1 Current Consumption Idle 150 mA 150 mA Standard text printing 2 5 A average 3 5 A average All black printing 8 5A 1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Installation 19 Making A Test Printout Making A Test Printout 1 Is a power button available for the printer If Then Yes a b Remove power from the printer Hold the feed forward button depressed while powering ON the printer Keep the button depressed until printing starts This produces a printout showing the firmware program version and date control board revision number and serial number name of loaded fonts and logotypes and the parameter settings Each successive press of the button will produce a test printout Switch the printer OFF and ON again to exit self test mode 10 05 2009 Lift the printhead Press and hold the Feed b
74. lds may be specified in any order n2n3 Sets the X coordinate of the bar code field origin n2 is the higher order and n3 the lower order byte n2 and n3 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The values must not place the bar code outside the total pixel count that can be handled by the printer n4n5 Must be specified but the values are discarded by the printer n6 Specifies the number of bar code digits but is ignored by the printer n7n8 Specifies the height of the bars n9 Specifies the type of bar code The following types are supported n9 0 EAN 8 or 13 auto detect The printer calculates the necessary check digit n9 1 UPC 59 2 2 5 Interleaved even number of characters must be sent 19 3 ISBN n9 4 Codel28 Start data string with C2h FNC1 to encode EAN128 n9 6 Code39 10 Specifies the thickness of the narrow bar 0 1 pixel 1 2 pixel and so on nli Specifies the wide bar to narrow bar ratio Only used in Code 39 and 2 of 5 interleaved where different ratios are allowed P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 43 Barcode Commands ESC BW Writes data to the bar code field reserved by the lt ESC gt BS command nl Specifies the field No Range 0 to 15 Fields can be specified in any order but other values than 0 to 15 are ignored n2 nx Specifies bar code data bytes To create a bar code add on insert a space character and then the data fo
75. lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 100 gt Retract page when new page is printed lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 103 gt Retract page when new page is printed Page not taken after 30s will be retracted Range 101 130 1 step 10 s lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 200 gt Do nothing when new page is printed Auto eject and retract disabled lt ESC gt amp P lt 45 gt lt 203 gt Do nothing when new page is printed Page not taken after 30s will be retracted Range 201 230 1 step 10 s Eject Calibration Constant Sets the eject length of the printout that is the length of paper that protrudes outside the printer after a cut command This eject length should be 40 63 mm Marks on the test printout show max and min eject length The default value when loading firmware is 40 but should be set individually from printer to printer The set value is shown in a line on the test printout After sending the command store the parameters and wait until the presenter motor buzzes Then make a self test printout to check if the set eject length is correct gt Example gt This example sets parameter 47 to 50 and stores the parameters as default settings lt ESC gt amp P lt 47 gt lt 50 gt lt ESC gt amp lt 4 gt P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings 83 Print Setup 1 Default 49 1 l Max Advance Before Cut Bottom Margin DRV Selects if the cut co
76. map data After the bitmap has been printed the cursor will return to the X position that it had before the bitmap command was issued Selecting horizontal mode with lt 5 gt lt 0 gt prints the image in portrait orientation while selecting the vertical mode with lt ESC gt o lt 1 gt prints the image in landscape orientation Note The Y print position and horizontal vertical orientation only works if fixed page length is used ESCs s ni data j Send Dot line 203 dpi Sends one line of dot data This command is used to build images one dot line at a time by the printer driver and should not be combined with text commands 10 05 2009 n Determines the number of bytes Range 1 255 data 1 x bytes where x is the printhead width in bytes The printhead width is in the spec of the printer Example 80 mm printers use 72 bytes Example 112 mm printers use 104 bytes Caution Always send the No of bytes that you specify If more than the specified No of bytes are received the rest of the bytes will be interpreted as text or commands This can cause any kind of problems in the printer as graphics data can contain any hex value If you specify less data then the actual printhead width the printer will fill the rest of the dot line with spaces 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 45 46 Programming Graphics Commands Print Ruler Line 1872 9 27114 n1 n9
77. maximum of 8 fonts can be addressed Exceeding any of these limits will cause this command to fail Erase all Fonts Erases all fonts stored in the flash PROM m Tie ce els 0 a E Note This command is only executed if at least one font has been loaded ESC 8 D amp D Erase Fonts 4 to 7 Erases fonts number 4 7 Fonts 0 3 are not affected by this command The operation is complete when the printer resets automatically and activates the presenter motor temporarily Takes approximately 4 seconds ESC 8 F TB 26 46 273870 Reset Parameter Profile This command resets the parameters of the printer to factory default Temporarily sets all parameters to predefined values that are stored in the printer To keep the values as default store them in the flash PROM with command ESC amp 4 Unless you save the parameters a reset command or power OFF ON will return the parameters to the settings stored in the flash PROM P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming System Related Commands 55 ESC amp P n1 n2 Set Parameter Value A number of bytes in the flash PROM hold various parameter values called default parameters One or several of them can be overridden temporarily with this command nl Parameter number range 255 n2 Parameter value See Default Parameter Settings on page 69 The permanently stored parameters will be used again aft
78. me String of characters used to identify the character set This will be printed on status printouts E g Swiss 10 cpi Char matrix table 256 records each containing 3 bytes 3 byte Char width pixels Char Ystart pixels Char Yheight pixels 3 Multiple height and width commands can be used on all fonts 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 65 Font Loading Char_bitmap data Bitmap data for all characters that are to be defined Char_width Char width har_width har_width Char_Ystart Char_sizeY Char_Yheight Baseline Char sizeX Char lt Char_pitch 2 Char pitch Char pitch Char pitch Char pitch Character bitmap data A character is made up of a bitmap the size of which is Char width X Char Height Y bytes COLUMN 0 1 2 0 4 ROW Col 0 Col 1 Col 2 MSB LSB MSB LSB 5 LSB Row 1 03H FFH 80H The bitmap data consists of bitmap patterns for each character in a character set for which the parameter Char width in the Char matrix table is set to a value between 1 and 24 A character that has its Char width set to zero is not included in the bitmap data The bitmap for one character 1s then defined according to the following table gt Example In this example each row consists columns equal to 3 bytes COL 0 ROW Ystart COL 1 ROW Ystart COL 2 ROW Ystart COL 0 ROW Ystart 1 COL 1 ROW Ystart 1 COL 2 Ystart 1 COL 0 ROW Ystart Y height
79. mmand cuts at the position where the paper is at or if the printer should advance the paper before cutting lt ESC gt amp P lt 49 gt lt 0 gt Off lt ESC gt amp P lt 49 gt lt 1 gt Automatic Distance Calculation Automatic Distance Calculation means advancing the paper with the Head To Cutter distance 17 mm on the TTP 70x0 Set to 1 if the printer is used in text mode and 0 if it is used from a driver that takes care of this in the driver Note The paper is advanced before the FF command calculates the page length to see if the page length is longer than the set minimum length 75 Default o Ma Black Mark Sensitivity 255 Max This parameter is used by command ESC to store the calibration of the black mark sensor Normally there is no need to set this parameter manually 0 18 white and 255 is pitch black out of paper 2 Note This parameter is not available on printers with hardware revision A of the control board The revision is printed on the test printout 0 Default 52 Warning Level 255 Max Turns on off indication of Paper near end and Weekend paper lever on the status indicator 1 This affects only the status indicator not the status enquiries lt ESC gt amp P lt 52 gt lt 0 gt No indication lt ESC gt amp P lt 52 gt lt 1 gt Paper Near End indication lt ESC gt amp P lt 52 gt lt 2 gt Weekend level indication lt ESC gt amp P lt 52 gt lt 3 gt Paper ne
80. munication speed on the serial interface lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 24 gt 2400 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 48 gt 4800 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 96 gt 9600 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 19 gt 19200 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 38 gt 38400 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 57 gt 57600 bps lt ESC gt amp P lt 1 gt lt 11 gt 115200 bps Note gt If you set an invalid value the baud rate will return to the previous value 8 Default 2 1 2 Data Bits 8 Max Selects if 7 bit ASCII or 8 bit is used on the serial interface A ESC gt amp P lt 2 gt lt 7 gt 7 bits characters 0 127 lt ESC gt amp P lt 2 gt lt 8 gt 8 bits characters 0 255 0 Default ans 9 Parity 2 Max Select what parity to use on the serial interface lt ESC gt amp P lt 3 gt lt 0 gt No parity lt ESC gt amp P lt 3 gt lt 1 gt Odd parity lt ESC gt amp P lt 3 gt lt 2 gt Even parity 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 74 Default Parameter Settings Serial Interface Set Up 2 Default 1 M Flow control Select what handshaking to use on the serial interface No flow control lt ESC gt amp P lt 4 gt lt 0 gt lt ESC gt amp P lt 4 gt lt 1 gt Xon Xoff lt ESC gt amp P lt 4 gt lt 2 gt Hardware DO NOT USE if you send any type of binary data like graphics data status requests etc Xon Xoff only works when pla
81. n page 47 and ESC g nl n5 on page 47 Also see Logotypes on page 66 Important If the logo width exceeds the print width the operation is aborted Esce 1B 26 4C 27 38 76 Erase all Logotypes Erases all logotypes stored in the flash PROM Note This command is only executed if at least one logotype has been loaded 7B 2604 27384 Store Current Parameter Values Stores the current setting of all parameter values in the setting memory These parameters are then used as default parameters Storing takes approximately 4 seconds The printer activates the presenter motor temporarily to indicate that storing is complete 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 54 Programming System Related Commands ESC amp 0 Load Font decimal This command is used to load a font to the printer flash PROM The font is placed in the first free address position in the order of load sequence A Zebra font file consists of a header containing data describing the font as well as data for each individual character in the font Fonts can be designed with the font editor and loaded or deleted with the software available for free on the Zebra web site The font loading and deleting commands described here should only be used if you do not work in the Windows environment For complete specification of the font format see Font Loading on page 64 Note The available font memory is printed on the self test printout A
82. nds Effects a paper cut off and an eject through the presenter module The RS command automatically gives the eject length of 50 mm in addition to the factor stored in parameter p47 If the printout length is too short paper feed is added until the minimum printout length set by parameters 37 and 38 is reached before execution of the Cut command Note The cut position is 17 mm before the print line This makes the last 5 lines on a page end up in the beginning of the next page To get the cut after the text Please set parameter 49 to auto You can also use lt RS gt together with the paper advance command lt ESC gt J lt 160 gt lt RS gt Gives a cut amp eject after the last text line ESCR wes TBTE 2750 1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Effects paper cut off only Eject can be effected with the lt ESC gt lt FF gt lt n gt command see Eject run presenter on page 51 To avoid thin strips of paper in the printer multiple cut commands without paper feed in between will not be performed If the printout length is too short paper feed is added until the minimum printout length is reached before execution of the cut command See Also Note on cut position for the lt RS gt command above Note Use the cut command if you want full control over the printer from your system But remember that you also must add commands to feed to the correc
83. nl n2 ESC 27 63 Reset full page 53 ESC 1B 40 27 64 Reset initialize page 53 ESC b 62 nl n5 27 98 nl n5 Print Bitmap at XY position page 45 Nl snd ESC B 1 1B 42 nl 27 66 nl Bold page 35 ESC B C 1B 42 1 27 66 1 Barcode Clear page 43 ESC B S 1B 42 53 nl nll 27 66 83nl nll Barcode Field Specify page 42 nlc nll ESC BW 1B 4257 nl 27 66 1 Barcode Write page 43 ESC d nl 1B 64 nl 27 100 nl Make n Linefeeds page 39 ESC ENQ 1 1B 0501 2751 Status Enquiry page 56 ESC ENO 002 1B0502 2752 Paper near end Enquiry page 57 ESC ENQ 004 1B0504 2754 Fonts and Logotype Enquiry page 58 ESC ENQ 6 1B 05 06 2756 Status Report page 59 ESC ENQ 7 1B 05 07 2757 Firmware version Enquiry page 60 ESC ENQ 9 1B 05 09 2759 Serial number Enquiry page 60 ESC ENQ 10 1B 05 0A 275 10 Control board revision Enquiry page 60 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 31 Programming Summary Of Control Codes amp Escape Sequences Table 2 Control Codes and Escape Sequences in Alphabetical Order Command Hex Decimal Function Page ESC 11 1B 05 0B 27511 Head temperature Enquiry page 61 ESC ENQ 12 1B 05 0C 27 12 Bootware version Enquiry page 61 ESC ENQ c 1B 05 63 27 5 99 Device ID Enquiry page 62 ESC ENQ P 1B 05 50 nl 27580nl Parameter setting data Enquiry page 62 nl ESC FF nl 18 00 nl 2712 nl Eject run presenter p
84. nnectors can be recognized by the following symbol a Note gt Connector J13 is a 4 pin USB type B connector See USB 7030 on page 877 for pin assignment 3 Note A suitable cable is available from Zebra see Ordering numbers on page 115 for L ordering number Figure 4 USB Cable with Type A and Type B Connectors 0 1 St ee PC POSITION Using a Serial Adapter ex 5 198041 POSITION 1 1 Loosen the control board module see Removal on page 110 2 Connect the serial adapter to J4 on the control board 3 Fasten the control board module see Removal on page 110 4 Fasten the serial adapter with the two screws on the right hand side of the printer 5 Connect a Zebra serial cable ordering No 10825 000 between the printer and the computer to be used Important We strongly recommend using the Zebra cable because many incompatible cables are available P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Installation 17 Connecting To The Computer Figure 5 Fitting a serial adapter to the printer 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 Connecting the Power 18 Installation Connecting the Power Using the Zebra power supply see Ordering Numbers on page 127 for ordering number 1 2 3 4 Make sure the line voltage selector on the power supply is set to your loca
85. o is the value of the trailing byte f Example To represent 731 in two byte notation divide 731 by 256 731 256 2 with a remainder of 219 2 x 256 219 731 Therefore the two byte representation of 731 is lt 2 gt lt 219 gt P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming Summary Of Control Codes amp Escape Sequences Summary Of Control Codes amp Escape Sequences Table 2 Control Codes and Escape Sequences in Alphabetical Order Command Hex Decimal Function Page BS 08 8 Backspace page 38 CAN 18 24 Cancel page 38 CR 0 13 Carriage return page 38 EM 19 nl 25 nl Enforced Clear Presenter page 51 ENQ 05 5 Clear Presenter page 52 ESC ACK 1 1B 06 nl 276 nl Acknowledge Marker page 63 ESC nl 1B 21 2733 nl Select Font page 35 ESC 1B 23 nl 27 35 nl Calibrate Blackmark Sensor page 33 ESC amp 0 1B 26 00 27 38 0 Load Font page 54 ESC amp 1 1B 2601 27381 Load Logotype page 53 ESC amp 4 1B 26 04 27384 Store current Parameter Values page 53 ESC amp C 1B 26 43 27 38 67 Erase all Fonts page 54 ESC amp D 1B 26 44 27 38 68 Erase Fonts 4 to 7 page 54 ESC amp F 1B 26 46 nl 27 38 70 nl Recall Parameter Profile page 54 ESC amp L 1B 26 4C 27 38 76 Erase all Logotypes page 53 ESC amp P 1B 26 50 n1 n2 2738 80 2 Set Parameter Value page 55
86. o located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Contents 7 About This Manual naaa aaaaaeaa 7 Contacts lt lt a cia ge bn di dik dd b du S RE dag do handy we Rd RR 8 2 Product Presentation ARCU SES Ca e eK 9 Indicators sem SAS BRR see EE ay RC ER A E 11 Status Indicator rr 11 Control Board Indicators 1 11 Feed BUlton ES DA RRR dod bad d ed Rr 12 Snmstallathigiy 13 Installation Considerations n naana aaaea 14 Electrostatic Discharges and Earth Currents 15 Ambient 2 2 15 Connecting To The Computer 16 Connect the TTP 7030 16 Using a Serial Adapter nnana nanana 16 Connecting the Power 18 Making A Test Printout 19 Installing A Printer Driver 20 Paper Level Sensors 21 ORGAN rr 23 5 Installing a Paper Roll anaana 24
87. oes not last over a weekend A reason to use this sensor is that it is more expensive to get a service technician out on a weekend or holiday than it is to replace the roll before it is totally empty The Zebra 150 mm paper roll holders are equipped with paper near end sensor only while the 250 mm roll holders have both paper near end and weekend sensors When installing the Zebra roll holder just connect the cable from the roll holder to connector at the back of the printer See Figure 1 Printer Exterior Rear View on page 9 If you use custom designed roll holders connect the sensors according to Figure 8 Paper near end Sensor Connection on page 22 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 22 Installation Paper Level Sensors Figure 8 Paper near end Sensor Connection Inside printer 1 2 4 3 Weekend sensor 4 0 1 uF ze Sharp GP2S40 WE SENSE D PL SENSE Roll holder shaft Sharp GP2S40 Paper near end sensor Sensor levels lt 0 7 V with paper gt 3 V without paper SW97081E P1003636 002 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Operation 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 24 Operation Installing a Paper Roll Installing a Paper Roll 1 Turn the new paper roll as shown The paper should be inserted into the printer with the temperature sensitive side up Figure 9 Paper Roll Ori
88. paper gets white within an additional n39 n40 plus 5 mm it is a Blackmark The 5 mm is a constant added to make sure that noise on the edge not will interfere with the samples If it at this point still is still black we have detected out of paper Be careful about n40 and n39 If n39 n40 is too small then the minimum detection area will be too little This area should not be less than 2 mm TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Page Setup 91 Parameters Used Parameter n41 and n42 Mark Cut Offset After the black mark is detected black to white change the printer feeds another distance to place the paper in cut position This distance cannot be negative so placing the black mark too close to the paper edge is better than too far away The actual cut position n41 amp n42 Desired cut position Black mark detected ESC x nl n2 is an obsolete command that sets n41 and n42 It is implemented for backward compatibility with old drivers Set parameters n41 and n42 with the ESC amp P nl n2 command instead FF Form Feed Use lt FF gt to print the buffer content go to the next top of form black mark and cut the paper ESC Z Go To Next Top of Form Use lt ESC gt Z to move the paper to the next top of form This is practically a Form Feed without printing and cut It searches for the next black mark for maximum one page length black mark length 256 x n37 n38 n39 8 An addit
89. paper stripes are cut of and left in the printer Note that this parameter is used when loading paper and when pressing the Feed button So even if black mark is enabled in the Windows driver and works parameters for black mark must be set up correctly lt ESC gt amp P lt 35 gt lt 0 gt Normal lt ESC gt amp P lt 35 gt lt 1 gt Black mark synchronization enabled P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Default Parameter Settings 79 Print Setup 1 Default l 36 Document Mode DRV 2 Max Determines what should control the page length lt ESC gt amp P lt 36 gt lt 0 gt Fixed Document Mode Shorter documents will automatically be extended while longer documents will be divided into several pages of the desired length Page length will be the length set by parameters 37 and 38 A ESC gt amp P lt 36 gt lt 1 gt Variable Document Mode The length of the page varies with the contents printouts shorter than the value specified by parameters 37 and 38 will be extended to that length ESC gt amp P lt 36 gt lt 2 gt Black Mark Mode Marks on the paper set the form length Minimum one form length is always fed If a black mark is found before that the printer feeds to the next black mark then cuts and ejects This ensures that no small paper stripes are cut of and left in the printer s Note Max page length in Fixed Document Mode is A5 size which is 148 5 mm Page Length
90. r the add on Two of five characters are allowed of the add on NUL must be placed at the end of the bar code data Any invalid bar code character terminates the command and prints Invalid barcode on the printout Example This example will print one barcode with height 10 mm and moved 10 mm to the right lt ESC gt BS lt h00 gt lt h00 gt lt h32 gt lt h00 gt lt h00 gt lt h0C gt lt h00 gt lt h50 gt lt h00 gt lt h02 gt lt h00 gt lt ESC gt BW lt h00 gt 733104000099 lt h00 gt lt RS gt ESC B C BC Barcode Clear decimal Clears the bar code field reserved by command lt ESC gt BS n Specifies which bar code field to clear The range is 0 to 15 The fields may be cleared in any order 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 44 Programming Barcode Commands ESC Barcode Print PDF 417 PDF 417 requires special firmware in the printer See Firmware on page This command positions and prints a PDF 417 2D barcode lt ESC gt lt 5 gt x msb lt x_lsb gt y msb y Isb rows cols lt errLevel gt lt dotHeight gt scale len msb gt len lsb gt data nl Specifies the type of bar code The following types are supported nl 5 PDF417 n2n3 lt x_msb gt lt x_Isb gt Sets the X coordinate of the bar code field origin n4n5 lt y_msb gt lt y_Isb gt Sets the Y coordinate of the bar code
91. rameter values 4 8 12 etc 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 78 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 0 Default 33 CR LF Behavior 4 Max v 0 is suitable for Windows v 1 for UNIX v 2 for DOS and v 4 for Macintosh Carriage Return and Line Feed can be interpreted in five different ways to suit different operating systems lt ESC gt amp P lt 33 gt lt 0 gt LF CR LF CR Ignored lt ESC gt amp P lt 33 gt lt 1 gt LF CR LF CR CR lt ESC gt amp P lt 33 gt lt 2 gt LF LF CR CR lt ESC gt amp P lt 33 gt lt 3 gt LF LF CR CR LF lt ESC gt amp P lt 33 gt lt 4 gt LF Ignored CR CR LF 5 Note gt The character currently interpreted as LF converts text from the input buffer to pixels on the paper i ri Auto Cut After FF Decides if the printer should cut after executing an FF command or if it should just feed the form length lt ESC gt amp P lt 34 gt lt 0 gt No cut lt ESC gt amp P lt 34 gt lt 1 gt Cut lt ESC gt amp P lt 34 gt lt 2 gt Forced cut at black mark cuts directly when a black mark is detected This works only if black mark mode is selected n36 2 0 Default 35 orp Black Mark Mode 1 Max When enabled marks on the paper set the form length Minimum one form length is always fed If a black mark is found before that the printer feeds to the next black mark then cuts and ejects This ensures that no small
92. rected A status enquiry command can only return one status code at a time If there are two or more simultaneous errors each error condition should be cleared and the status enquiry repeated in order to get a complete report of all status codes The host computer cannot be certain that all error conditions have been cleared until an ACK is received The possible error conditions are reported in the above order Note gt If you want to read out all status information directly use lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt E Paper near end Enquiry 2752 This command requests a paper near end sensor paper low status from the printer in a 1 byte format Value 1 indicates No paper Value 0 indicates Paper present at the sensor position Note The status of the sensor is sampled every time the printout is cut If three succeeding samples show no paper the status reply changes to 00 This is to prevent false alarm if the side of the paper roll is not clean If you want the current status of the sensor use lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 6 gt and extract the paper near end bit 10 05 2009 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 58 Programming Status Reporting Commands IESC ENQ 004 ENQ 004 Fonts and Logotype Enquiry Requests multiple bytes of information regarding loaded fonts and logotypes Example CR LF Send ESC ENO 0 Reade 0 7504 TTPMono 94 1 14618 Arial 94 2
93. rinters parts media and ribbon please call your distributor or contact us Key T Telephone F Facsimile E E mail P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual csasiapacific zebra com 10 05 2009 10 05 2009 Product Presentation The TTP 7030 kiosk printer uses direct thermal printing The print speed is up to 75 mm per second The printer has an integrated control board The TTP 7030 communicates with the host computer through the USB interface and can be equipped with an optional serial port Figure 1 Printer Exterior Rear View Paper entry Serial adapter option Indicators for 24 and 5V Tum Roll holder paper level sensors Power USB J1 8 J13 SW98051B Printer drivers for Microsoft Windows are available and the printer is compatible with the Plug and Play standard It is also possible to address the printer directly from the kiosk software without using drivers The loop generating presenter mechanism handles documents of various lengths It holds the printout until printed then cuts and presents the complete printout to the customer The retract and retain version of the printer can retract uncollected printouts into a wastebasket inside the kiosk A flip up print module gives the operator access to the paper path and print head for maintenance purposes TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 10 Product Presentation Figure 2 Printer Exterior Side
94. rmission of Zebra Technologies Product Improvements Continuous improvement of products is a policy of Zebra Technologies AII specifications and designs are subject to change without notice Liability Disclaimer Zebra Technologies takes steps to ensure that its published Engineering specifications and manuals are correct however errors do occur Zebra Technologies reserves the right to correct any such errors and disclaims liability resulting therefrom Limitation of Liability In no event shall Zebra Technologies or anyone else involved in the creation production or delivery of the accompanying product including hardware and software be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation consequential damages including loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information arising out of the use of the results of use of or inability to use such product even if Zebra Technologies has been advised of the possibility of such damages Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you FCC Radiation Exposure Statement for printers with radios or RFID encoders This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be c
95. ror code Meaning ACK OK printer is operable NAK 1 Paper left in presenter module Attempt to clear the paper path failed NAK 2 Cutter jammed NAK 3 Out of paper NAK 4 Printhead lifted NAK5 Paper feederror No paper detected in presenter although 10 cm has been printed Paper might be wound around the platen or in some way has been forced above the presenter module NAK 6 Temperature error The printhead temperature has exceeded the 60 C maximum limit NAK 7 Presenter not running no feedback from code wheel NAK 0A Black mark not found NAK 0B Black mark calibration error NAK 0C Index error NAK 0D Checksum error NAK 0E Wrong firmware type NAK OF Firmware cannot start because no firmware is loaded or firmware checksum is wrong NAK 10 Waste bin timed out If the customer doesn t take the paper and the printer clears the presenter due to a timeout the pending error bit is set and error code NAK 16 is reported NAK FF Undefined error From firmware version 3 00 the printer will retry three times cut clear presenter when failing to clear the presenter P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Programming 57 Status Reporting Commands Note gt Errors 02 05 and FF are terminal faults that require you to reset the printer before it will be operable again The printer automatically recovers from the other error conditions as soon as the error is cor
96. sive The ink must not smear while wound up on the supply roll or during the printing process Print side One side or both sides 10 05 2009 TTP 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 114 Specifications Paper Specification Black Mark Size and Position See also Page Setup on page 85 Print side Inner side opposite to thermal coating side Sensor position 25 mm before cutter and 9 1 mm from left edge of ticket entry when seen from the front of the printer on the side of the blue release arm Mark length range 3 to 18 mm default 5 mm Mark width Minimum 5 mm centered on the sensor position recommended width is 9 mm Print density Standard wet offset mode is recommended for printing of the black marks The full mark area must be printed Screen printing is not allowed Measurement of print density must be performed relative to the white paper background Using a MacBeth densitometer the print density must be greater than 1 3 Anti gloss filter is not allowed Using a Gretag densitometer the print density must be greater than 1 5 The reflection from the black mark must be less than 10 The reflection from the paper must exceed 80 Preprinting Preprinting in the zone passing over the black mark sensor is not recommended If required OCR blind type of ink must be used outside the 700 1100 nm range Punched holes Punching must be done from the thermally coated side Distorted print can be expe
97. t Mode and Vertical Landscape Mode 8 Free memory depends on firmware version see self test printout Bitmap fonts non scaleable Standard fonts TTP Mono 9 Arial 9 Symbol 9 Wingdings 10 and Code 39 Text attributes Bold underline reverse print multiple width multiple height Attributes can be combined on the same text line Logotypes 16 logotypes can be stored in flash memory Logotype memory Basic Character Set The default fonts use Windows code page 1252 Western which contains ISO 8859 1 ANSI characters You can use other character sets by creating and loading appropriate font files 10 05 2009 Free memory depends on firmware version see self test printout Characters 0 to 31 are control codes that cannot be changed but 32 to 255 can be custom designed The table below shows the characters stored in flash PROM on the printer control board 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 108 Specifications Basic Character Set Table 7 Code Page 1252 Character Table Dec 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Hex 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f Key d amp R 5 597 8 Dec 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Hex 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt 0 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 9 gt lt Dec 64 65 66 67
98. t cut position and eject the paper so that the customer can get hold of it Note Top margin settings that moves the paper counts as paper feed Programming 51 Cut And Present Commands ESC FF n1 1 Eject run presenter lt ESC gt lt FF gt ejects the document through the presenter module Variable n represents the number of eject steps One step is approximately 2 mm The maximum number of steps is 255 Normally this command is placed after a cut command lt ESC gt lt RS gt to partially eject the printout to the customer Set the number of eject steps so that a good portion of the printout is retained in the presenter module avoiding that the printout drops to the floor Another use of the command is to eject a part of a long document without preceding cut The reason to do this is to limit the size of the loop build up in the presenter 2 Note gt The loop is limited to the value set by lt ESC gt f lt n gt to avoid paper jam The default setting of n 18 gives a loop of just above 0 5 m When this length has been looped the printer presents that part of the printout Then without cutting the paper it continues to print the rest of the printout Figure 18 Approximate Settings For Different Eject Feed cm ni Feed cm ni Feed cm n1 Feed cm n1 Feed cm n1 1 6 6 36 11 55 16 69 21 82 2 15 7 40 12 58 17 71 22 85 3 21 8 43 13 62 18 73 23 88 4 27 9 48 14 65 19 76 24 92 5 33 10 52 15 67 20 79 25 95
99. t or irregular spots Paper may be too humid Let it adapt to ambient temperature and humidity for approximately 24 hours before use The paper used might not meet the paper specification See Paper Specification on page 112 White longitudinal lines in the printout P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual Faulty print head replace print module 10 05 2009 10 05 2009 Maintenance 101 Fault Finding Table 6 Fault Finding Continued Sympton Faint print Suggest Actions The paper used might not meet the paper specification See Paper Specification on page 112 e Clean print head with ethyl or isopropyl alcohol Adjust print contrast see Print Setup on page 76 Strange characters or graphics printed or any kind of strange printer behavior e Might be caused by erroneous data sent from the host Check validity of transferred data e Ifusing the serial interface ensure that all communications parameters match the PC s serial port configuration 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 102 Maintenance Cleaning The Print Head Cleaning The Print Head Caution Disconnect the printer from the power source before performing the following procedure The print head can be cleaned without removal 1 Remove the power from the printer and allow the print head to cool 2 Tilt the print module backwards 3 Lift the print head with the print head release lever 4 Clean the he
100. that report the printer status and various error conditions such as out of paper previous printout not removed etc A good practice in unattended printer applications is to check for errors and paper availability before printing 1 Send a Status Report Query lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 6 gt see page 59 and check that the answer is No errors 2 If an error is indicated read out the error message with Status Request lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 1 gt page and take appropriate actions Repeat this step until no more error code is available If weekend sensor signals that paper is below this level check again after next document is printed Ifthe sensor still signals a level below the weekend level after three successive print check cycles report the condition to the systems supervisor so that he can schedule a service visit to the printer This three cycle check is to ensure that dirt on the side of the roll does not cause the alarm 3 Send a paper near end query lt ESC gt lt ENQ gt lt 2 gt see page 57 to see if the sensor reports low paper level 4 If paper near end is indicated report the condition to the systems supervisor so that he can schedule a service visit to the printer 5 Print the printout Important A status reply must be read Sending a second status query without reading the reply of the first query may lock the printer Note When using a multitask OS status
101. ue and are answered immediately when received Example Print data lt LF gt lt ESC gt p lt ESC gt lt ACK gt lt 1 gt Wait for 1 lt RS gt lt ESC gt lt ACK gt lt 2 gt Wait for lt 2 gt The printer will send lt 1 gt when lt print data gt has executed and lt 2 gt when the ejecting has been performed Note gt You must wait for the acknowledge marker to return before sending more data to the printer Note Acknowledge marker cannot be used for events that write to the flash PROM for instance font loading This is because the writing procedure erases the buffer including the markers and uses all RAM in the printer 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 64 Programming Font Loading Font Loading The printer can store 8 fonts in its flash PROM The memory available for fonts is printed on the self test printout The character size is fixed so you must load one font file for each character size you require The fonts are given font numbers when they are loaded into the printer The first font is assigned number 0 and the next font 1 etc up to font 7 Parameter p14 Font Selection will determine what font to use when no font selection command has been received see Default Parameter Settings on page 69 You cannot erase a single font but must erase font 4 7 with command ESC amp D or all eight fonts with lt ESC gt amp C then reload the fonts you wanted to keep
102. utton while lowering the printhead and keep it pressed until after the auto load is completed Release the button A self test printout will be printed Note this feature was introduced in firmware version 2 44b 7030 Technical Manual P1003636 002 20 Installation Installing A Printer Driver Installing A Printer Driver Printer drivers for most versions of Microsoft Windows are available on the Zebra web site http www zebra com See Part Number List on page 115 for the part number Please follow the installation instructions that accompany the drivers and refer to the Kiosk Driver Reference Guide Part Number P1006873 001 available on www zebra com for detailed driver information P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Installation 21 Paper Level Sensors Paper Level Sensors 10 05 2009 The printer has inputs for one paper near end sensor and one weekend sensor Figure 7 Paper Level Sensor Indicators on Roll Holder Optical weekend sensor Adjustment range equals approximately 30 to 150 m of paper Lock screw 20 60 mm Optical paper near end sensor Activated when a remain SW98052 The paper near end sensor alerts the system when a couple of meters of paper remain on the roll The purpose of this sensor is to get an early alert so that you can replace the paper roll in time in remotely located kiosks The weekend sensor should alert when the remaining paper d
103. z ce monsieur une bi re et des kiwis Agera vulpe maronie sare peste c inele cel lene Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz D fhuascail osa rmhac na h ighe Beannaithe p r ava agus dhaimh K mi n xi h r ykist j fum n b i v l og drepa 6 St Ulpan var n t Cut Top margin bottom margin page length and synchronization with preprint are set up with parameters in the printer P1003636 002 TTP 7030 Technical Manual 10 05 2009 Page Setup 87 Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print The printer can synchronize the cutting of the printout with black marks printed on the back of the paper Use this function when you have preprint on the media and you don t want a cut in the middle of that preprint or text printed on top of the preprint The sensor used to detect the black marks is the same sensor as used for paper end detection It is positioned 9 mm from the edge of the paper on the side of the blue release arm and 25 mm behind the cutter as seen from the presenter output side of the printer The sensor accuracy is about 40 5 mm so avoid designing printouts with too high demands for synchronization Paper wih binck mad Figure 22 Recommended black mark size and position Paper viewed from inner side opposite to thermal coating side Preprinting not recommended within this zone Paper feed direction Cut line

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