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Intell-Print™ Thermal Printer OM7212 User Operation Manual

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1. 9 9 2 Reserved Switches Switches 4 6 are reserved and should be left in the OFF position 9 9 3 Ignore Carriage Return Mode Setting switch 7 to the ON position causes the printer to ignore any carriage returns sent SW7 ON Ignore Carriage Return OFF Use Carriage Return 9 9 4 Hex Dump Mode Setting switch 8 to the ON position puts the printer into Hex Dump Mode In this mode the printer will display the data received in hexadecimal SW8 ON Hex Dump Mode On OFF Hex Dump Mode Off 10 Troubleshooting 1 IF THE POWER LED DOES NOT COME ON Make sure the battery is securely plugged into the printer the adapter and the power outlet Also make sure that power is supplied to the power outlet If the outlet is controlled by a switch or timer use another outlet If using the printer on batteries make sure the battery is charged and securely plugged in 1 IF THE POWER LED IS ON BUT PAPER DOES NOT FEED This may be a head jam condition first turn off the printer and make sure there is no paper stuck in the mechanism however do not use force or a sharp object to remove the jammed paper 2 IF THE PAPER IS NOT FEEDING PROPERLY If the printout looks squashed make sure that the paper roll moves freely on the paper holder If the paper is wrinkled on the edges the roll may not be loaded properly In that case remove the paper and reload and make sure the paper path is straight 3 IF
2. 1 1 Features Easy paper loading with clamshell mechanism design Conforming to RS 232C serial Portable powered by a Lithium lon Battery Wireless IrDA Communication optional Wireless Bluetooth Communication optional Paper out sensor Light weight Belt clip for hands free operation Multiple international character set Automatic sleep mode for battery charge conservation Watch dog software shuts off power to the print head in the case of a paper jam Full 96 ASCII set plus additional European Chinese and scientific characters Optional flash memory for storing logo etc Epson ESC POS emulation Bit mapped graphics with 200 dots per inch resolution 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Specifications Print method Thermal line printing No of columns 32 Font A and 42 Font B Printing speed 60 mm sec No of dots per line 384 at 8 dots mm resolution Dot Size 0 125 W x 0 125 H mm Character size 1 125 x 3 0 mm 9 x 24 Font Size 1 5 x 3 0 mm 12 x 24 Font size 12 x 24 Font A and 9 x 24 Font B IrDA optional IrDA V1 1 standard or proprietary STX ETX protocol Bluetooth Bluetooth 1 1 compliant optional WiFi optional 802 1 1b wireless Cable Interface RS 232C serial Emulation Epson ESC POS Battery Lithium lon 8 4V 1 800mA Paper Width 58 0 5 mm Diameter 45 mm Max Max Print Width 48 mm Power supply 12 VDC 10 2A Dimensions m
3. IR Transmission If your OM7212 is configured with the optional IR transceiver it is capable of communicating via an IrDA 1 1 connection To determine if your printer is configured with an IR transceiver print a test label as outlined in section 6 and look for the section labeled IR Port 8 2 1 Guidelines for IR Communication Turn the printer on Place the host within 1 m 39 inches of the printer s IR port Make sure the host s transmitter receiver is within a 15 degree angle from the center axis of the printer lens Please refer to the drawing below 8 3 Bluetooth If your OM7212 is configured with the optional Bluetooth radio it is capable of communicating via the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile SPP The Bluetooth SPP is a wireless serial port cable replacement connection To determine if your printer is configured with a Bluetooth radio print a test label as outlined in section 6 and look for the section labeled Bluetooth 8 3 1 Bluetooth Device Address BD Address Each printer configured with the Bluetooth options contains a unique address used to establish a Bluetooth connection The BD Address for each printer is printed on the test label under the Bluetooth section Follow the instructions in section 6 to print a test label 8 3 2 Bluetooth Device Name BD Name The Printers are configured with a friendly name to help identify the correct printer when making a Bluetooth connection The BD Name for each printer is OM
4. briefly during this process Note that if the configuration commands do not differ from the current settings the POWER LED will not blink red Some functions when changed will take effect immediately while others such as communication settings won t become active until the printer power is cycled off and back on This is notated for each command function If your printer has dip switches then the serial communication settings must be set with the dip switches 9 1 Sleep Timeout Duration ESCcc3 n Range 0 255 Default 0 Descripti Sets the number of minutes the printer will wait before on entering power saver mode Setting n 0 disables power saver mode Note that data will be lost when waking a printer from power saver mode lt Esc gt cc3 1 Example ASCII ESC C 3 1 Hex 1B 63 63 33 2C 31 2C Dec 27 99 99 51 44 49 44 9 2 Print Darkness ESCcc4 n Range 20 150 Default 100 Descripti Adjusts the relative darkness of the print as percentage of nominal default value lt Esc gt cc4 80 Example ASCII 5 3 8 0 Hex 1B 63 63 33 2C 38 30 2C Dec 27 99 99 51 44 56 48 44 9 3 Select Serial Communication Parameters c c 32 BaudRate Parity DataBits StopBits Range Default BaudRate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Parity 2 N no parity E even pari
5. wireless network then the printer needs to be configured for AP mode If the intended network includes only workstations such as a collection of laptop computers or you do not currently have a wireless network then the printer needs to be configured for Ad hoc mode The mode can be altered as needed as the network environment evolves Both modes require an SSID to identify the wireless network to all participants In the case of an existing network you will need to set this to match the network s SSID Additionally the degree of encryption used needs to be determined as well For existing networks these settings must be configured to match the intended network If setting up a new network the encryption settings can be configured as needed for your purposes These settings include Encryption Mode at least one Encryption Key and Use Encryption Key Entry Finally if using Ad hoc mode the network channel needs to be set as well for the desired network For AP mode the channel is automatically acquired from the AP during the connection negotiation process 8 4 2 TCP IP Protocol Configuration Description 802 1 1b wireless Ethernet communications utilize the TCP IP protocol suite for operation on the network The printer uses TCP port 9100 for raw data transfer If your network will have a DHCP enabled server or router on it most wireless routers can be configured to provide DHCP services the simplest and most flexible configuratio
6. 7212 nnnn where nnnn is the last four digits of the printer s serial number e g If the printer s serial number is 123456789 the BD Name will be OM7212 6789 8 3 3 Maximum Simultaneous Connections The OM7212 will allow only one Bluetooth SPP connection at a time 8 3 4 Code Each Bluetooth enabled OM7212 contains code to help ensure you connect to the printer that you intend to When establishing a Bluetooth connection for the first time you will be prompted by the host device to enter the PIN of the OM7212 The PIN is the last four digits of the printer s serial number e g If the printer s serial number is 123456789 the PIN will be 6789 8 4 802 11b Wireless Ethernet If your OM7212 is configured with the optional 802 11b wireless Ethernet radio component the printer can be used in an 802 11b wireless network in a variety of configurations Supported modes of operation include Access Point existing infrastructure Ad hoc peer to peer 64 and 128 bit WEP encryption as well as unencrypted data transfer Static and Dynamic IP address allocation 8 4 1 802 11b Configuration Description This section describes the wireless network configuration process to allow the printer to participate on your new or existing wireless network First it is necessary to determine what network mode the printer will need to operate in If there will be a wireless router or other device acting as an Access Point AP on the intended
7. Esc gt cc34 1 ASCII ESC 3 4 1 1B 63 63 33 34 2C 31 2C Dec 27 99 99 51 52 44 49 44 6 802 11b Wireless Network ANE ESC c c 48 Function Function 1 Set Network Mode Paramete 1 P1 rs P1 0 Ad hoc peer to peer mode Range 1 AP Access Point infrastructure mode 1 Default network operating mode for the 802 1 1b Descripti connectivity lt Esc gt cc48 1 0 on Example Function Parameters P1 2 Set SSID Range Default Description 1 P1 Example 1 32 character string the SSID string to use default The SSID for the 802 11b connectivity Esc cc48 2 MyNewW ifiNetwork Functio 3 Set Channel Ad hoc mode n 1 P1 Parame 1 14 the channel to use ters 6 Range channel to use for the 802 1 1b connectivity in Default ad hoc mode Descrip lt Esc gt cc48 3 9 tion Exampl e Function 4 Set Encryption Mode Parameters 1 P1 P1 Range 0 No encryption 2 WEP 64 bit encryption 3 WEP 128 bit encryption Default 0 Description The encryption protocol to use for the 802 1 1b connectivity Example lt Esc gt cc48 4 3 Function 5 Set Encryption Key Parameters 2 P1 P2 P1 Range 1 4 The encryption key entry to set P2Range 10 character hex string the WEP 64 bit key 26 character hex string the WEP 128 bit key 0 characters clears key Default lt none gt Descriptio
8. THE PRINTER DOES NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE HOST Run the self test to check that the printer works properly If the self test does not work contact your dealer or qualified service person If the self test works properly check the following e You are using the right interface cable e connection on both ends of the cable between the printer and the host e data transmission setting may be different between the printer and the host Use the self test to check the printer configuration e f using the IrDA port make sure the printer is within 1 m of the host e f using the IrDA port make sure nothing is between the host and the printer or blocking the lenses e If using the IrDA port outdoors change the orientation of the printer to avoid excessive light 4 IFA LINE OF DOTS IS MISSING IN THE PRINTOUT The print head may be damaged Contact your dealer or qualified service person 5 IF THE PRINTER ERROR LED IS BLINKING Printer is out of paper the cover is open or the battery is low Intelligent Weighing Technology serves the industrial and laboratory markets in North America with competitive pricing and value for money on a complete range of industrial and laboratory scales and balances force measurement and load monitoring technology from 0 01 mg to 275 tons Weare the exclusive source for Intell Lab Intell Industrial Intel Check Intell Count Intell Weigh Intell Base Intell Scan and Intell Pr
9. apping for the intended printers Note that this mode is less flexible than the first option but allows the printer to be used in a larger scaled network This configuration is entirely client and DNS server specific as the printer has no need for name resolution itself the client machines are the ones who need to resolve the printer s name For Windows the determining factors are whether or not the client machine uses a DNS server to do name resolution and then whether the DNS server has an entry to resolve the specified printer s name If these are both true then DNS name resolution will be used If either of these are not true then the client Windows machine will resort to the broadcast resolution method Other operating systems may require the DNS method to be used as they may not have the capability to do broadcast name resolution Note NetBIOS name server NBNS WINS in Windows support currently does not exist in OmniPrint printers Windows is always able to use broadcast resolution as a lowest common denominator and the presence of a NBNS WINS server is never guaranteed 9 User Configurable Printer Settings Configuration commands are sent to the printer to change the printer s non volatile settings After sending the desired sequence of command functions to the printer allow the printer to remain idle for two seconds Within that time the printer will save the new settings to non volatile memory The POWER LED will blink red
10. ddress Mask Exampl 1 P1 e Dotted decimal IP address notation 0 x 255 none Functio The IP address mask to use for static allocation n mode lt Esc gt cc49 3 255 255 0 0 Parame ters 1 4 Set Static IP Gateway Range 1 P1 Default Dotted decimal IP address notation 0 x Descrip 255 none tion The gateway to use for static allocation Exampl mode lt gt 49 4 192 168 1 1 e Functio n Parame ters P1 Range Default Descrip tion Exampl e 9 8 802 11b Wireless Network Name ESC c c 50 Name Function 2 Set Network Name Range 1 32 character string desired printer identification name Default OM7212 Description The network name to use for identification on the 802 1 1b network Example lt Esc gt cc50 MyPrinter 9 9 Dip Switch Settings If your printer has dip switches then the serial communication baud rate carriage return mode and hex dump modes are set with the dip switches Printers without dip switches are controlled by parameter commands 9 9 1 Baud Rate Configure the switches as shown to set the printer for the desired baud rate Baud Rate SW1 SW2 SW3 1200 ON ON ON 2400 ON ON OFF 4800 ON OFF ON 9600 ON OFF OFF 19200 OFF ON ON 38400 OFF OFF 57600 OFF OFF ON 115200 OFF OFF OFF Default serial communication is N 8 1 No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit
11. dip switches then the sliding switch in the dip switch well must be set so the actuator is adjacent to the dip switches If your printer does not have dip switches and has been specified to operate without a battery then no configuration is necessary The printer power must be off before actuating any of the switches in the dip switch well If your printer does not have dip switches anc_has not been specified to operate without a battery then it must be operated with a battery pack Em Actuator adjacent to dip switches 3 4 2 Operation With a Battery Pack If your printer has dip switches then the sliding switch in the dip switch well must be positioned away from the dip switches The printer power must be off before actuating any of the switches in the dip switch well If your printer does not have dip switches then no configuration is necessary to operate with a battery Actuator away from dip switches 3 4 3 Charging procedure The printer is equipped with a lithium ion battery pack Although the battery pack is charged when they shipped from the factory your unit may have discharged Please recharge the pack with the appropriate AC adapter before using the printer Turn the printer off and plug the adapter into an AC outlet and connect the cable to the printer The battery pack takes 3 hours to become fully charged NOTES O Make sure you turn off the power switch before charging the battery pack O Do not charge
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13. intelligent Weighing Technology A Higher Level of Precision A Higher Level of Performance Intell Print Thermal Printer OM7212 User Operation Manual WARNINGS e Do not subject your printer to excessive force or shock such as treading on it dropping it or hitting it e not install your printer in locations with poor ventilation or in locations in which the air contains salt or toxic gases e Donotuse your printer at a voltage other than the specified voltage or at frequencies other than the specified frequencies e Only power the printer with the supplied adapter and specified battery e Do not insert or remove the power cable or interface cable by pulling on the cable e Do not drop or insert foreign objects like paper clips pins etc into the equipment In such case remove the object if accessible or contact your reseller for help not attempt to disassemble or modify your printer Any such unauthorized action will void the warranty and may cause fire hazard or electric shock e Do not spill or spray any liquids onto the printer In such case immediately turn off the power remove the power supply cable and contact your reseller for help e Do not plug in your printer to a receptacle and or power strip with too many other devices on the same circuit ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
14. leur du Canada EUROPEAN UNION EMISSION DIRECTIVE This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Low Voltage Directive 73 23 and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 ECC on the approximation of the laws of the member states of the EEC Commission Intelligent Weighing Technology Inc cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Table of Contents T INTRODUGTION ee deett aen Lote 7 1 1 ru MEER 7 2 SPECIFIGCATIONS notes irent ebbe ete te do C pe de ope vs 8 2 1 General Specifications eese 8 3 Setting up the printer 222 2 0 0 nennen nennen 9 3 1 UNPACKING e 9 3 2 Selecting a Place 3 3 Connecting the Power Adapter 3 4 aiite 3 4 1 Operation Without a Battery Pack 3 4 2 Operation With a Battery Pack 3 4 3 Charging procedure 2 3 4 4 Replacing the Battery Pack 3 5 Connecting the In
15. lt clips edge away from you towards you until it snaps in 4 External Appearance 1 Cover Top 2 Case Top 3 Case Bottom 4 Control Panel 5 Roller 6 Power Switch 7 Interface Connecter 8 DC Jack 9 Roll Paper Rear View Control Panel 5 Control Panel control panel features one button and three LEDs POWER SWTICH The power switch is a slide type located in the rear of the printer Use this switch to power the printer reset or get the printer out of sleep mode FEED BUTTON Press the FEED button once to advance one line or hold down for continuous paper feeding POWER LED Green LED when blinking indicates power is on Red LED when blinking indicates low battery ERROR LED Red LED when blinking indicates an error condition The most common error conditions are out of paper cover open CHARGER LED Green indicates the battery if fully charged b Red indicates battery is charging c When the adapter is not plugged in the Charger LED will be off 6 Running the Self Test Any time you want to check the performance of your printer you can run the self test as follows 1 While holding down the FEED button turn the printer on 2 The printer prints the model name and firmware revision installed along with other configuration information 3 The printer will automatically stop printing at the completion of the self test If the FEED button is pressed again a character patter
16. m 85 W x 145 D x 75 H Reliability MCBF 15 million Lines 50 million Pulses 50 km Weight 400 0 88 Ibs Safety approvals FCC CE UL cUL Operating 0 to 50 C 10 to 80 RH condition Operating 3 Setting up the printer 3 1 Unpacking The items illustrated below are included in the printer package If any items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer for assistance Printer Paper Roll Power Supply Manual Belt Clip Interface Cable optional 3 2 Selecting a Place 1 Protect your printer from excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heaters 2 Avoid exposing the printer to excessive dust and humidity 3 Place the printer on a firm level surface free from intense vibration or shock Unpacking Paper Power Cord Printer Adapter Ps Cable 3 3 Connecting the Power Adapter This printer requires an external power supply An approved Class 2 power supply is required for the operation of this product Make sure the power switch is turned off Insert the output plug of the power adapter into the printer DC jack Plug in the adapter or the power supply s cord to an outlet Only use one of the following OMNIPrint adapters PON gt OMPS7205 915 NA 120 VAC input OMPS7205 915 EU 220 240VAC input OMPS7205 1220 SMPS 90 240VAC input Output 12VDC 2 0A 2 1mm x 5 5mm female plug Center positive 3 4 Battery 3 4 1 Operation Without a Battery Pack If your printer has
17. n Sets one of four possible encryption keys to use for the 802 1 1b connectivity These keys must coincide with the current WEP setting Function 4 above i e Encryption Mode set to 3 requires a 26 character string here Example lt Esc gt cc48 5 2 1234567890ABCDEF 1234567890 Function 6 Set Active Encryption Key Parameters 1 P1 1 Range 1 4 The active encryption key Default lt none gt Description The encryption key to use for the 802 1 1b connectivity This key must already be defined Function 5 above Example lt Esc gt cc48 6 2 Function 7 Set Secure Mode Parameters 1 P1 1 0 WEP keys printed on test label 1 WEP keys are NOT printed on test label Range 0 Default If set allows for a more secure network environment by D 4 disabling the output of WEP keys on test label escrip printouts lt gt 48 7 1 tion Exampl e 7 TCP IP Protocol Network ettings ESC c c 49 Function Function 1 Set IP Address Allocation mode Parameters 1 P1 P1 Range 0 Dynamic DHCP 1 Static Default 0 Description The IP address allocation mode for the TCP IP protocol Example lt Esc gt cc49 1 1 Functio 2 Set Static IP Address n 1 P1 Parame x x x x Dotted decimal IP address notation 0 x ters P1 255 lt none gt Range The IP address to use for static allocation Default mode lt Esc gt cc49 2 192 168 1 21 Descrip tion 3 Set Static IP A
18. n available for the printer is to enable dynamic IP Address Allocation via DHCP If there is no DHCP server available or you have a need for a statically assigned on your network then you must configure the IP Address Allocation setting to static If using static allocation mode three additional settings must also be configured Static IP Address Static IP Address Mask and Static IP Gateway These settings will all depend on how the network is currently configured and as such cannot be enumerated here Contact your network administrator for more information about configuring a static IP address for your network 8 4 3 802 11b Network Identification Name In order to provide a means of identification on the wireless network a setting is available to assign a name or other personalized string of up to 15 characters in length This will allow you to refer to printers uniquely by name on the network The printer provides a default name of OM7212 If two or more printers having the same assigned network name whether by using the default setting or having similar name assignments as above are active at the same time on the same network additional name modification steps are taken to ensure a unique name to each For every printer with the same name that joins the network after the first an additional numerical suffix is added to the name For example using the default name OM7212 the first printer joining the network will use the
19. n will be printed If the printing the character test pattern is not desired cycle the power on the printer to resume normal operation NOTE THE PRINTER MAY GO OFF LINE AND WILL NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE HOST WHILE IT IS IN SELF TEST MODE 7 Accessories 1 Paper 58mm 0 5mm width 1 75 max roll diameter 85 microns thickness 60 70 2 Interface Cable 6 foot long shielded cable with molded connectors CBL7205 625F Serial cable w DB 25F host side CBL7205 69F Serial cable w DB 9F host side 3 Power Supply Output 12VDC 2 0A 2 1mm x 5 5mm female plug center positive OMPS7205 915 NA 120VAC input OMPS7205 9 15 EU 220 240VAC input OMPS7205 1220 SMPS 90 240VAC input 8 Communications Interfaces The standard communications interface for the OM7212 printer is RS 232 The printer uses an RJ12 connector for this serial interface 8 1 RS232 8 1 1 Serial Interface Specifications Data Transmission Method Asynchronous serial interface Baud Rate User selectable 2400 to 115200 Word Format Start bit 1 bit Data Length 7 or 8 bits Parity Odd Even None Stop bit 1 bit Signal Polarity MARK Logic 1 10V SPACE Logic 0 10V Hardware Handshaking Mark Data transmission not possible Space Data transmission possible 8 1 2 RJ12 Connector Pin Assignment FUNCTION PIN No INPUT OUTPUT F GND 1 GND TXD 2 OUT RXD 3 IN RTS 4 OUT DSR 5 IN DTR 6 OUT 8 2 Infrared
20. name OM7212 the second will have its name appended to OM7212 2 the third 7212 3 etc Because this name modification technique is dynamic in nature the resulting network name that a printer ends up using can vary based on the presence or absence of other like named printers every time the printer joins the network Setting unique names for each printer is therefore recommended if using more than a single printer on the same network 8 4 4 Name Resolution Issues Attention Network Administrators There are two options available when it comes to name resolution with OmniPrint printers The first and probably most widely used is broadcast name resolution by way of NetBIOS over TCP IP NBT courtesy of its Name Management Protocol NMP Smaller Windows based networks without a local DNS server will use this option for both static and dynamic IP address allocation modes This mode is more flexible than using the DNS solution described below as it requires no additional network configuration but the broadcast mechanism limits the scope of the printer to a single network subnet The second option requires a local DNS server and works best with the static IP address allocation mode but can be made to work with Dynamic DNS if a DHCP server side update mechanism is available the printer cannot do its own Dynamic DNS update In this case a network administrator needs to configure the DNS server to provide a valid name to IP m
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22. or a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver j Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected O Consult your authorized reseller or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from OMNIPrint authorized dealers INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS A EMISSION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouil
23. terface Cable 3 5 1 Serial Interface Cable OM7212 S 3 6 Loading Paper 3 7 Attaching the Belt 4 External Appearance 5 Control Panel 6 Running the Self Test 7 Accessories 2 8 Communications Interfaces 8 1 1 Serial Interface Specifications 8 1 2 RJ12 Connector Pin Assignment 8 2 Infrared IR Transmission 8 2 1 Guidelines for IR Communication 8 3 Bluetooth 8 3 1 Bluetoo 8 3 2 Bluetooth Device Name BD Name 8 3 3 Maximum Simultaneous Connections 8 3 4 PIN Code 8 4 802 11b Wireless E E 8 4 1 802 11b Configuration Description 8 4 2 TCP IP Protocol Configuration Description n 8 4 3 802 1 1b Network Identification Name s 8 4 4 Name Resolution Issues Attention Network Administrators 22 9 User Configurable Printer Settings 9 1 Sleep Timeout Duration 9 2 Print Darkness 9 3 Select Serial Communication Parameters 9 4 Hardware Handshaking 9 5 XON XOFF Flow Control 9 6 802 11b Wireless Network Settings 9 7 TCP IP Protocol Network Settings 9 8 802 11b Wireless Network Name 9 9 Dip Switch Settings 9 9 1 Baud Rate 9 9 2 Reserved Switches 9 9 3 Ignore Carriage Return Mode 9 9 4 Hex Dump Mode 10 Troubleshooting APPENDIX 1 INTERNATIONAL CHARACTERS SET 1 INTRODUCTION 0 7212 is a thermal line printer designed for portable wireless applications
24. the pack longer than 24 hours or the batteries may deteriorate j The printer can be used immediately after the adapter is connected room temperature should be between 5 and 40 during charging O With the Bluetooth or WiFi options the true charge state of the battery can only be determined with the printer s power turned off 3 4 4 Replacing the Battery Pack Renew the battery pack if it discharges within an extremely short time 1 Replace the cell with Li ION 8 4V 1800 mAH OMNIPrint Part No OMBP 7212 18 or Li ION 8 4V 2400 mAH OMNIPrint Part No OMBP 7212 24 Use of another cell may present a risk of fire or explosion Replacement cells can be obtained from OMNIPrint by visiting www omniprintinc com CAUTION The cell used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate 2 Turn the printer off 3 Turn the printer over Open the battery lid using the tip of your finger a coin etc Avoid using a sharp object 4 Take the battery pack out by pulling on the ribbon wrapped around it 5 Disconnect the battery connector and remove the battery pack Install the new battery pack and attach the battery connector in the correct direction Please note that the connectors are keyed to ensure the right polarity is maintained 6 Attach the battery cover 7 Dispose of used cell promptly Keep away from children Notes on Make s
25. the roll holder Do not pull the paper out of the printer Always use the FEED button Put the spindle inside the new roll s core and gently insert it on the printer s roll holder until it snaps in on both ends Align the paper so it is straight and its core is parallel to the spindle Make sure the paper is curling up Pull the paper so that the leading edge of the paper goes at least two inches beyond the printer tear bar Close the printer paper cover and make sure its snaps in on both ends Press the FEED button to make sure the roll is properly loaded If you notice any wrinkles or creases on the edges of the paper try loading the paper again Tear the excess paper against the serrated edge NOTE You do not have to use the spindle but it is recommended in order to 1 Reduce tension on the paper 2 Stop the roll from rattling inside the cover in portable applications 3 7 Attaching the Belt Clip Please follow the following procedure if you desire to use the included belt clip Belt Clip Turn the printer over Hold the printer such that the IrDA window is towards you You will notice two rectangular holes in the middle of the printer case Hold the belt clip facing the outside surface Insert the belt clip s front tab perpendicularly into the hole closer to you Lower the belt clip until its other tab goes inside the second hole The clip must be in a horizontal position parallel to the printer bottom case O Press the be
26. ty or O odd parity 7 DataBits 8 1 StopBits 2 19200 8 1 Description Sets the serial communication parameters The printer must be reset for the new settings to take effect If your printer has dip switches then the serial communication settings must be set with the dip switches Example lt Esc gt cc32 19200 N 8 1 ASCII ESC 3 2 1 9 1 63 63 33 32 2C 31 39 Dec 127 99 99 51 50 44 49 57 ASCII 2 0 0 8 Hex 32 30 30 2C 4E 2C 38 31 Dec 50 48 48 44 78 44 56 49 ASCII 1 63 2 Dec 99 44 9 4 Hardware Handshaking ESCcc33 n Range 0 disables hardware handshaking n 1 enables hardware handshaking Default 1 enabled Descrip Determines whether or not the printer uses hardwired tion signals to control the data flow into the printer s serial port lt Esc gt cc33 1 Exampl e ASCII 5 c 3 3 1 Hex 1B 63 63 33 33 2C 31 2C Dec 27 99 99 51 51 44 49 44 9 5 XON XOFF Flow Control ESC c c 34 n Range 0 disables XON XOFF flow control n 1 enables XON XOFF flow control Default 0 disabled Description Determines whether or not the printer uses XON and XOFF characters to control the data flow into the printer s serial port Decimal HEX XON 17 11 XOFF 19 13 Example lt
27. ure you turn off the power switch on Do not disassemble the battery pack Hold the connector body not the lead when disconnecting the battery connector au Do not short circuit the battery pack terminals 7 Do not throw the used battery in fire 3 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Properly shielded serial interface cable must be used to connect your computer to the printer Observe the following precautions when connecting the printer to the host computer Power to the host must be off The printer power switch must be turned off Attach the appropriate interface cable Make sure all connectors are inserted correctly 3 5 1 Serial Interface Cable OM7212 S Make sure that both the printer and computer are turned off 2 Serial printers come with RJ 12 connector Plug the RJ 12 end of the cable into the printer receptacle as shown above 3 Connect the other end DB9 F connector to your computer 4 Use OMNIPrint part number CBL7205 69F DB 9 male on the host side 3 6 Loading Paper Use paper roll that meets the specifications Do not use paper rolls that are glued to the core Make sure data is not being transmitted to the printer while loading paper 1 2 PO OV Open the printer paper cover by firmly holding the printer in one hand and gently lift the paper cover by applying an equal force on both sides Remove the old paper roll if any by gently removing the spindle from

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