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1.                                                                                  383 5mm    259 5mm                                                                   166mm          Rev  A Specifications Appendix A 5    Confidential                                                                      166mm          259 5mm       168mm    A         114 5mm                41mm          Figure A 6 When placed on the desk with the power supply box                   Lo          166mm                                                    259 5mm    A    U       i          41       114 5mm       168mm    Figure A 7 When hanging on the wall with the power supply box    Appendix A 6 Specifications    Rev  A    TM U230 Developer s Guide    Confidential    168mm  114 5mm       41                                                    259 5mm    UW                   166mm                                              Figure A 8 When placed horizontally with the power supply box    Rev  A Specifications Appendix A 7    Confidential  Drawer Kick ouf Connector    The signal specified by the ESC p command is output to this connector  The host can check the  status of input signal by the following commands     e DLE EOT  e GSr  e GS a  ASB     Drawer Kick out Specifications                   Item Specifications  Pin assignment See    Drawer kick out connector pin assignment     table  Model Printer side Molex 52018 6615  or equivalent   User side 6 position 6 contact  RJ12 telephone jack   Drawer kick
2.            0 No protection   1 Keeps out water coming from directly above   2 Keeps out water coming from an angle up to 15  from vertical   3 Keeps out water sprayed at an angle of 60   from vertical   4 Keeps out water sprayed from all directions  only a certain amount of water  penetrating the enclosure is permitted    5 Keeps out low pressure water jet sorayed from all directions  only a certain amount of  water penetrating the enclosure is permitted    6 Keeps out high pressure water jet sorayed from all directions  only a certain amount of  water penetrating the enclosure is permitted    7 Keeps out water during temporary immersion   8 Keeps out water during permanent immersion   Example     When the IP code of a product is IP01  the first digit means that the product has no protection  from human contact or foreign bodies  The second digit means that the product is protected  from water coming from directly above     Handling 2 3    Confidential    The test for keeping out water coming from directly above is executed under the following                         conditions   Test equipment Amount of water Time  Put on a revolving plate   1   i mm min  10 min   Waterproof mechanism    TM U230 is especially designed to protect the printer from water  If the printer is installed  horizontally  when water enters the printer through the portions indicated in blue  that water  goes out of the printer through the portions indicated in red     portions that water  portions that 
3.    Confidential  Contents    Chapter 1 Installation    Installation and Positioning of TM U230           6 6 cece eee ro 1 1  Precautions in Handling the Fine Coating Case                 0000000 1 1  Selecting a Place of Installation          66    1 1  Environment Specifications              s sssr rsrsrs rreren eens 1 1  External Dimensions s riese paese ccc a a a R e A a A 1 2   Dip Switch Settings  visita ria E EDENI ia 1 3   Settings for Horizontal Installation            ooooocoooomorrrrrrrrocorcr oo  1 6  Changing the Location of the Rubber Feet      ooooooooooccooooommm o    1 6  Changing the Orientation of Near End Sensor    ocoooooccoccorocccoos 1 6  Attaching Switch Panel for Horizontal Installation                       1 7   Attaching the Power Supply Box     0oooooccccccoccccccorra eens 1 8  Assembling the Power Box          6 06 cece eects 1 9  Vertical Installations as tpn tnie a Mee aA ets ea ek eds Read 1 10  Horizontal Installation and Wall Mounting                 00 0c eee 1 10   Walk Mounting ocios nd la Da 2th Rk 1 11  Notes on Wall Mounting     ooccoocoooccccronnnccro rr 1 11  Installation avec a sats bas E S E Wink dean beac ean 1 11   Connecting a  Host PCs  ett eta OM ee le ed ay 1 14   Drawer Kick Out Connector  Marked DK               00    eee ee eee eee 1 18    Chapter 2 Handling    Important Safety Information      oooooccccoonccccrrarn ccoo 2 1  Precautions in handling the fine coating of the Case      0oooooooommmo    2 2  Waterproof  id ts 
4.    Switch No  Function On Off Default     Data receive error Ignored Print  2  Of   2 Receive buffer 1KB 16KB Of  capacity   3 Handshaking XON XOFF DTR DSR Of   4 Word length 7 bit 8 bit Off   5 Parity check Yes No Off   6 Parity selection Even Odd Of   7 Baud rate selection 4800 bps 9600 bps Of   8 BUSY condition Receive buffer full Offline Of   Receive buffer full  DIP Switch 2   Switch No  Function On Off Default     Selects number of 42 cpl  35 cpl 40 cpl 33 cpl Off  characters per line  cpl    7 x 9 font 9 x 9 font    2 For internal use only   1  Enabled Disabled On   autocutter    3 Pin 6 reset signal Used Not used Off   4 Pin 25 reset signal Used Not used Off   5 PAPER OUT LED blinking Blinks Lights on On  pattern   6 For internal use only   1  Enabled Disabled off   Flash memory rewriting    7 For internal use only   1  Asynchronous Synchronous with Off   Interface synchronization  clock   8 internal buzzer Disabled Enabled Off                       1  Do not change the settings of DIP switches 2 2  2 6  and 2 7     1 4 Installation          Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Parallel Interface    DIP Switch 1                                              Switch No  Function On Off Default     Auto line feed Enabled Disabled Off   2 Receive buffer 1KB 16KB Off   3 7 Undefined       Off   8 Busy condition Receive buffer full Offline Off   Receive buffer full  DIP Switch 2   Switch No  Function On Off Default     Selects number of 42 cpl  35 cpl 40 cpl 33 cpl Off 
5.    it    This section presents important information to ensure safe and effective use of this product   Please read this section carefully and store it in an accessible location        WARNING     1 Turn off the power switch immediately and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet  if the TM U230 produces smoke  a strange odor  or unusual noise  Continued use may lead  to fire or electric shock     1 Do not modify the printer or perform any disassembly operation not described in this  manual  Doing so could result in a fire or shock hazard     m Use only the designated power supply  Use of a different power supply could cause a fire or  shock hazard      UU Never insert or disconnect plugs with wet hands  Doing so may cause a serious shock     Never drop or push objects into the product through openings  This could cause a fire or  shock      1 If the printer is exposed to water or other liquid  turn off the POWER button and disconnect  the power cord immediately  Continued use under these conditions could cause a fire or    shock hazard     1 Do not connect the power cord to an overloaded wall outlet  This may cause a fire hazard   Connect the printer directly to a wall outlet        Handle the power cord with care  Incorrect handling may lead to fire or shock     Confidential    e Do not modify the power cord    e Do not place heavy objects on the power cord    e Do not bend  twist  or pull the power cord excessively    e Do not route the power cord near heaters    
6.   or pull the power cord excessively    e Do not route the power cord near heaters    e Remove any dirt or dust from the power plug before plugging it in       Be sure to fully insert the power plug     Handling 2 1    Confidential  A CAUTION     All cables are to be connected only as described in the manual  Incorrect connection could  cause damage or a fire hazard         Be sure to set this product on a firm  stable  horizontal surface  The product may break or  cause injury if it falls     I Do not install the printer in extremely humid or dusty locations  Operation under such  conditions could damage the printer or cause a fire or shock hazard     D Do not stand on the printer or place heavy objects on it  The printer could fall or collapse   causing breakage and possible injury      I    For added protection of the printer  disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when  the printer is not to be used for an extended period of time        LY Be sure not to touch the print head or motors when you remove paper jammed in the  printer  Wait until the print head and motors have cooled down before removing jammed  paper  When the printer has been used for an extended period  the print head and the  motors are very hot and could cause burns     Precautions in handling the fine coating of the case    A fine coating is used for the external surface of the plastic case of the printer  which makes  wiping and removing kitchen stains easy  however  you should note the following
7.  First address 8CBAO  9x 9 font First address 8D5A0  Page 255 7x9 font First address 8E1A0  9x 9 font First address 8EBAO                         3 4 Compatibility       Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Chapter 4  Programming Samples    Saving Space for Receipt Printing    TM U230 has GS V function C  which can save space for receipt printing  The details of this  function are described below  comparing GS V function C with GS V function B        0 GSV function C Executes a partial cut  one point left uncut   1 GS V function B Feeds paper for cutting position    n x 0 176 mm  1 144    and  executes a partial cut  one point left uncut   GS V  Function B   1  The application will start printing Receipt 1   There is space at the top when executing GS V  function B    Program Example  Assumed A C position PRINT1  111111111111111  CHRS SHA   PRINT  1     222222222222222   CHRS  amp HA   PRINT  1     333333333333333   CHRS  amp HA   111111111111111 PRINT  1   444444444444444   CHRS  amp HA   222222222222222    333333333333333    444444444444444          Programming Samples 4 1    Confidential    2  After printing Receipt 1  the application executes GS V function B  The printer feeds paper  so that the printing on Receipt 1 exceeds the autocutter position and cuts the paper  For the  next printing  there will be space between the positions of the autocutter and the print head        Program Example    PRINT  1     1111111111111117  CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     2222222229222
8.  Otherwise you may damage the AC adapter or the  printer     Make sure that the rated voltage of the AC adapter matches the voltage of the wall  outlet before connecting the AC adapter  Do not plug in the AC adapter if the voltages  do not match  Otherwise you may damage the AC adapter or the printer     Q Note     To remove the DC cable connector  make sure the power supply power cord is unplugged  then grasp the  connector at the arrow and pull it straight out     1 8 Installation    A Ae pa TM U230 Developer s Guide    Assembling the Power Box       1  Place the AC adapter in the upper adapter cover  Bundle up the DC power supply cable  Be  sure that the power receptacle is against the rectangular hole in the power supply box   i j DC power supply    DA cable  Upper adapter cover  Power receptacle  Power supply box assembly  1   2     Put on the lower adapter cover with the cable through the notch in the lid and tighten the    screws  In doing so  pull out the DC power supply cable from the DC power supply cable  exit in the lower adapter cover so that around 15 cm of the cable protrudes from the cover     Secure the covers with the screws packed with the printer  C P T B Screw  3 x 12  F Zn      Pull out around 15 cm  of the power cable    Screws    Lower adapter  cover       Power supply box assembly  2     Installation 1 9     J e U   Vertical Installation    1  Check that the printer POWER switch is off and that the power supply cord of the AC  adapter is not plugged i
9.  Printing Area    Cutting position  auto cutter         5 9   6 76      Unit  mm     Maximum of 200 dots  400 positions  76    Figure A 2 Printing area    Y Note     The values shown for the printing area are the values calculated  between dot centers  according to the  wire diameter  0 29 mm  0 0011          Electrical Specifications    1 Power supply operations  AC adapter PS 180   Q Printer power consumption  operating  38 W avg   standby  3W avg   Environmental Specifications   Q Temperature    e During operation   0 to 50  C  41   to 122  F   At 34  C  93  F  or higher  there are humidity restrictions    e During storage   10 to 50  C  14   to 122  F   excludes paper and ribbon     Rev  A Specifications Appendix A 3    Confidential    Q Humidity    e During operation  10 to 90   no condensation     During storage     90  80    60    40    20  10         Relative humidity  RH      Appendix A 4 Specifications    10 to 90   no condensation  excludes paper and ribbon            34  C  90     40  C  65         Operating environment r  nge    50  C  35           0 10 20 30 40 50        Ambient temperature    C     Figure A 3 Ambient temperature  CC     Rev  A    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    External Appearance                                              LO  259 5mm    A                            166mm 168mm             Figure A 4 Without the power supply cover    3 N t   gt  ZA oO JJ yy    168mm  258 4mm     Figure A 5 When the cover is opened                   
10.  characters per line  cpl    7 x 9 font 9 x 9 font    2 For internal use only   1  Enabled Disabled On   autocutter    3 Undefined       Off   4 Pin 31 reset signal Used Not used On   5 PAPER OUT LED blinking Blinks Lights on On  pattern   6 For internal use only   1  Enabled Disabled off   Flash memory rewriting    7 For internal use only   1  Asynchronous Synchronous with Off   Interface synchronization  clock   8 Undefined       Off                          1  Do not change the settings of DIP switches 2 2  2 6  and 2 7     Installation 1 5    Settings for Horizontal Installation    Perform the following procedures when the printer is to be used in a horizontal installation     Changing the Location of the Rubber Feet    Remove the rubber feet from the bottom of the printer and attach them to the back of the printer        attach       Remove    Changing the Orientation of Near End Sensor    Perform the following procedures to change the orientation of the near end sensor     1     2     Place the printer horizontally and open the roll paper cover   Use a coin to loosen the near end adjustment screw   Turn the protrusion on the near end holder to change the position of the near end lever     Tighten the near end adjustment screw  check that the near end sensor lever operates  normally and close roll paper cover     1 6 Installation    TM U230 Developer s Guide    Roll paper cover  near end sensor pap    holder protrusion        near end sensor  adjustment screw       near 
11.  drive signal Output voltage Approx  24 V  Output current 1A or less       Output waveform        lt  gt  lt       tlx 2 ms 12x 2 ms    Outputs the waveforms in the figure    Drawer  circuitry      The ESC p command specifies ON  time f  and OFF time  2         Drawer open close signal Input signal level  L   0 V   connector pin    H  2   5 V          Connector appearance             TIT                                                                 Limitations    1 The resistance of the drawer kick out solenoid must not be less than that specified  24 Q    Otherwisee  an overcurrent could damage the solenoid     L  Drawer kick out cable must be shielded     Appendix A 8 Specifications Rev  A    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Two driver transistors cannot be driven simultaneously     Do not drive the drawer continuously     O O UO    Be sure to use the printer power supply  conector pin 4  for the drawer power source       1 Do not connect a telephone line to the drawer kick out connector                                      Pin Assignment  Pin No  Signal name Direction  1 Frame GND     2 Drawer kick drive signal 1 Output  3 Drawer kick open close signal Input  4   24V     5 Drawer kick drive signal 2 Output  6 Signal GND     Drawer Circuitry    Drawer kick out connector  EG 1 With shielded cable    Drawer kick out    A  2  a    A yo i         solenoid                         Na ce  b  24 4    P GND  lt  gt  2    S    Bai A  8  lt  ee    Drawer openiclose  N i ii 
12.  printer is powered             up returns all settings to  their default values              Names of parts    Interface cable connections    ZN CAUTION     Connecting devices directly to LAN cables that are installed outdoors will expose them  to damage from power surges caused by lightning and other inductive sources  It is best  to make sure that devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being  connected through devices that do have surge protection  Otherwise  it is better not to  connect them to outdoors lines     1  Make sure that both the printer and the host PC are turned off     2  Press in the 10 BASE T cable plug into the 10 BASE T Ethernet connector until you hear a  clicking sound     ZN CAUTION     Never connect a customer display connector cable  drawer kick out connector or a public telephone  line to the 10 BASE T Ethernet connector     Q Note     Refer to the UB E01 Developer s Guide for more details     Installation 1 17    U U       Drawer Kick Out Connector  Marked DK     ZN CAUTION     Connect a drawer that matches the printer specifications  Using an improper drawer  may damage the printer as well as the drawer     Do not connect a telephone line to the drawer kick out connector  marked DK   Such a  connection may damage both the printer and the telephone lines     Y Note     Be sure that cables go through the holes numbered 1 in the illustration on page 1 10  If there are many  cables used  use the other holes numbered 2  you need to br
13.  the fine coating      m        m     Do not scrub the surface with a hard object  Otherwise  the case will be scratched and harder  to clean    Do not use a cleanser that includes polishing materials such as grains of glass  metal  or  ceramics  Otherwise  the case will be scratched and harder to clean    Never use disinfectant  bleach  alcohol  benzine  thinner  chlorine solvent  or ketone solvent   Otherwise  the case will be harder to clean  and the case may be seriously harmed or even  deformed and its color may be changed    The label may come off of the fine coating of the case if harsh cleaning methods are used     TM U230 Developer s Guide    Confidential    Moduler Connector    Use the moduler connector specifically designed for the cash drawer for this product  Do not  connect a telephone line to the drawer kick out connector        About This Guide    This guide is intended to provide all information necessary for system planning  design   installation and application of the TM U230 for designers and developers of POS systems     Related Software and Documents       Software document name Description  TM U230 User s Manual Provides instructions for operators of POS systems in which the TM     U230 is installed so that the operators can use the TM U230 safely  and correctly        TM U230 Service Manual Provides the information on printer maintenance and repair           ESC POS Application Programming Guide Provides ESC POS commands descriptions                iv 
14.  when  cleaning the surface in order to preserve the quality of the coating  the metal plate and the inside  of the case do not have the fine coating       1 Do not scrub the surface with a hard object  Otherwise  the case will be scratched and harder  to clean    T Do not use a cleanser that includes polishing materials such as grains of glass  metal  or   ceramics  Otherwise  the case will be scratched and harder to clean    T Never use disinfectant  bleach  alcohol  benzine  thinner  chlorine solvent  or ketone solvent    Otherwise  the case will be harder to clean  and the case may be seriously harmed or even   deformed and its color may be changed    I The label may come off of the fine coating of the case if harsh cleaning methods are used        Waterproof    The TM U230 is designed as a kitchen printer with protection from water  When it is installed  vertically  the printer meets the European Standards IEC 529 for protection against water   evaluating IP level   The TM U230 also meets the IEC Standards for protection from tools and  thin wires with a diameter more than 2 5 mm and protection from solid foreign objects with a  diameter greater than 2 5 mm   The IP code of the TM U230 when it is installed vertically is IP31   The meaning of the  IP  numbers is described in the next section of this manual     2 2 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    IP    The ability of an enclosure to keep out dirt and water is defined in IEC 529  When an enclosure  pro
15. 14 5  Graphics 9x3  0 35 14 5                                      cpi  characters per 25 4 mm  characters per inch      Rev  A Specifications Appendix A 1    Confidential     cpl  characters per line      lps  lines per second     Q Note     The dot spacing between characters for 3 half dot and 2 half dot can be set by changing the DIP  switch setting                                                                                                                                                  1 24 1 587        Lab  gt      P  7 0 159  0 353    y  ij d  A  2 4  A 3 1  A  d Old   Units  mm   Figure A 1 7 x 9 font  Paper Specifications  Item Specification  Paper feed method Friction feed  Paper feed interval Initial setting  approximately 0 176 mm  1 6    Can be set in units of approximately 0 176 mm  1 144     by a command  Paper feed speed Approximately 4 17 inches second  25 Ips   continuous printing    Ips  lines per second   Paper dimensions Paper roll Width  76   0 5  3      0 02           Maximum diameter  83 mm       Core  when there is no near end sensor  always be sure to use a  paper roll htat is not glued to the core       Normal paper    Paper thickness  1 sheet 0 06 to 0 085 mm   Mass  52 3 to 64 g m   14 to 17lb   45 to 55 kg 1000 sheets   1091x788 mm                    Autocutter Specifications    Partial cut is executed by command   Partial cut  cutting with one point left uncut    Appendix A 2 Specifications Rev  A    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide   
16. 2  switch  L    7  BEND   ci    Printer side  lt                 gt  Host side  drawer     Rev  A Specifications Appendix A 9    Confidential    Appendix A 10 Specifications Rev  A    Appendix B  The table below shows the status when the parameter 12 of GS z 0 is O  default   When  2   0  DLE ENQ 0 can be used to return to the online status   The PAPER OUT LED will be off      When 12    O  the printer recovers from the offline status automatically after a defined time is passed and the PAPER OUT LED will be off automatically     When selecting the paper near end sensor enabled to stop printing with ESC c 4    status  E a   A   with sufficient paper    B  OUT LED and the internal buzzer        Status Pressing the FEED button EEN Offline Pressing the FEED button can turn off the PAPER OUT LED  and stop   C  in status  B  the buzzer sound   After pressing the FEED button  only the ERROR  LED is on  Be sure to replace the paper roll     Status After replacing paper roll  1 Refer to the DIP switch setting section on page 1 4 for the PAPER   D  OUT LED and the internal buzzer     Status Pressing FEED button in   E  Status  D     When selecting the paper near end sensor disabled to stop printing with ESC c 4    Status Paper Roll Status LED Status Communication    Comments  POWER ERROR PAPER OUT status  Status   Normal operation   A   with sufficient paper     a e a  Status   Paper near end sensor CO n  blinking    Online  1 Refer to the DIP switch setting section on page 1 4 a the 
17. 22   CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     333333333333333   CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     444444444444444   CHRS  amp HA    111111111111111 PRINT 41  CHRS 8H1D   V      CHR   66   CHR amp  0    222222222222222  Exscutingacut   333333333333333    de ios  pa             GS V  Function C   1  The application will start printing Receipt 1   There is space at the top when executing GS V  function B     Program Example  PRINT  1     171111111111111   CHRS SHA    PRINT  1     222222222222222   CHRS  amp HA     111111111111111   222222222222222          Programming Samples 4 2    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    2  After printing the last line of Receipt 1  the application executes GS V function C        Assumed A C position       222222222222222  333333333333333  444444444444444 PRINT  1    333333333333333     CHRS 8HA       Execute GS V 98 0  Assumed head position PRINT  1     444444444444444   CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1 CHRS  amp H1D     V  CHR amp  98   CHRE     Program Example    Printing direction             111111111111111          The parameter    0    of GS V 98 0 indicates paper  feed amount executed right before the paper cut     When the printer processes GS V function C  feeds paper for 4 mm to secure space for the  cutting range     3  The application starts printing Receipt 2           111111111111111  2222222222222272 Assumed A C position  333333333333333        444444444444444  Cutting range             55555555555555  66666666666666  77777111111111  88888888888888 As
18. 444444444    55555555555555  66666666666666  777717111111111  88888888888888  99999999999999  11111111111111  22222222222222  33333333333333    11111111111111  22222222222222  33333333333333  44444444444444  55555555555555    LED    Cutting range       Printing direction             Executing a cut    fee ego i Sh PO y wee Cutting range  00000000000000 o       Assumed head positio    When you remove the assumed Receipt 2  you will have the result shown below  There will be  no space at top and bottom of the paper  which saves paper     Notes on Using GS V Function C          555555555555555  666666666666666  777111111111111  888888888888888  9999999999999999   111111111111111  222222222222222  3333333333333333          When using GS V function C  there is a possibility of paper not being ejected  or not being cut    depending on usage     Programming Samples 4 5    Confidential    Here is an example when executing the following steps     1     2     5     6     Print receipt A  Execute GS V 98 0  Print receipt B  Execute GS V 98 0  Print receipt C    Execute GS V 98 0    If the cutting ranges designated in step 4 and 5 have not reached the autocutter position  Receipt  B and C will not be cut  Even if they have reached the autocutter position and have been cut  the  receipts do not reach the paper exit  With this condition  if the next printing is not performed   Receipts B and C will not be ejected  Therefore  be sure to take the following into consideration   Executing pape
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20. IP switch 2 5     Paper roll end settings     1 When the paper roll end sensor is disabled to stop printing  the PAPER OUT LED will be on   or blinking  but the printer will not be offline     A When the paper roll end sensor is enabled to stop printing  both the PAPER OUT LED and  the ERROR LED will be on  or blinking  and the printer will be offline     Compatibility 3 1    Confidential       Condition    Paper end                                        DIP Switch 2 5 DIP Switch 2 8 Blinking pattern of PAPER OUT LED and   PAPER OUT LED   Internal buzzer  buzzer pattern  Off Off LED is On   LED is On   Enabled   Buzzer sounds continuously  On LED is On   Disabled   No buzzer sound  On Off LED blinking pattern  Blinkin Enabled    9      Approx  640 ms  Buzzer sound pattern  Approx  640 ms  On LED blinking pattern   Disabled        Approx  640 ms    lee          No buzzer sound       3 2 Compatibility    Figure 3 1 PAPER OUT LED and internal buzzer operation       Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Replacing the paper roll or pressing the FEED button stops the buzzer sound and turns off the  PAPER OUT LED  When you turn off the PAPER OUT LED by pressing the FEED button  be sure  to consider the following     1 When the paper roll end sensor is disabled to stop printing and it detects a paper end  only  the POWER LED is on  which is the same as for the usual online status     0 When the paper roll end sensor is enabled to stop printing and it detects a paper end  both  t
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22. PAPER   B  OUT LED and the internal buzzer     Status   Pressing H FEED button C Online Pressing the FEED button can turn off the PAPER OUT LED  and stop   0  in status   the buzzer sound   After pressing the FEED button  only the ERROR  LED is on  Be sure to replace the paper roll   A a ea  OUT LED and the internal buzzer   Sana Pressing 5 FEED button    On Offline Pressing the FEED button can turn off the PAPER OUT LED  and stop a  in status   buzzer sound   After pressing the FEED button  only the ERROR LED is  on  Be sure to replace the paper roll   ee After replacing paper roll he   n  blinking    Offline  1 Refer to the DIP switch setting section on page 1 4 for the PAPER  OUT LED and the internal buzzer   Sais Pressing   FEED button eo Online  in status                                                      Confidential    Confidential    EPSON    SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Printed in Japan    
23. USB cable from the host PC to the USB upstream connector     4  A total of 2 USB devices can be connected to the USB downstream connector to a printer  equipped with UB U01     Y Note     The UB U01 hub is a power supply hub  Consequently  a bus power supply hub  including UB U01   or a bus power supply function with a current consumption exceeding 100 mA cannot be directly  connected to this connector   A UB U02 can be directly connected to a UB U01 hub      5  Install a UB U01 02 device driver on the host PC     Q Note     Please contact the dealer where you purchased the product for information on how to obtain device  drivers and instructions on how to install them     Connecting to an Ethernet interface    The UB E01  designed for EPSON TM printers  is a 10 BASE T Ethernet interfce board  The  printer can be connected to a network through the UB E01 directly  Be sure to note the following  when using the UB E01     D Use the same settings of the DIP switches as the parallel interface     D Before installing the UB E01  be sure to enable the reset signal of the parallel interface by DIP  switch setting        LY When turning on the power  the UB E01 transmits the GS I and GS a ffh commands to  acquire printer information     1 16 Installation    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Names of parts    Ethernet interface terms are given below           10 BASE T Ethernet LED  green  LED  red  Switch   interf   iS Do not press the Holding down this switch  LEDs  when the
24. a Ad A 9  Drawe  t Circulitty  ii tii A Cet oho ai A 9    vi Contents    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Chapter 1  Installation       Installation and Positioning of TM U230    Precautions in Handling the Fine Coating Case    This printer is housed in a plastic case     with a fine coating  simple cleaning is enough to enable  dirt to come off easily so that the exterior of the printer remains in good condition  Like plastic  cases  handle the fine coating with care as described below        Fine coating is not applied to the installation surface of the metal plate  the power supply box  and the inside of the case     Do not scratch the surface with hard objects  otherwise the case may become damaged  and dirt may become difficult to remove     Do not use any type of abrasive agent  glass  metal  ceramic  etc   to clean the case   otherwise the surface of the case may become damaged and dirt may become difficult to  remove     Never clean the case with disinfectant  bleach  alcohol  benzene  thinner  chlorine  or  ketone  otherwise the dirt may become difficult to remove  Also  they may cause the case    to become discolored  dissolved  or deformed     Label may come off of the fine coating of the case     Selecting a Place of Installation    This printer can be installed vertically  standard installation  so that the paper exit faces the  front or horizontally so that the paper exit faces upwards  With the optional wall mounting  bracket  Model No  WH 10  the prin
25. al TM U230 Developer s Guide    Replacing the ribbon cassette  Use the EPSON ERC 38 ribbon cassette   1  Open the roll paper cover   2  Open the cutter cover     3  Raise the autocutter lock lever and open the autocutter  Be sure that the autocutter is locked        Figure 2 5 Autocutter lock lever  4  Take the ribbon cassette out of the printer     5  Turn the knob on the new ribbon cassette in the direction indicted by the arrow on the  cassette to remove any slack     ZN CAUTION     Do not turn the ribbon cassette knob in the opposite direction  Turning the knob in the  opposite direction may damage the ribbon cassette        Figure 2 6 Removing ribbon slack    Handling 2 7    Confidential    6  Insert the ribbon between the print head and the platen  as shown in the figure below  and  press it in until it clicks into place     7  Turn the ribbon cassette knob 5 to 6 times in the direction of the arrow to remove any slack  in the ribbon     Q Note     Make sure that the ribbon is inserted between the print head and the platen and that there are no  creases or folds in the ribbon        Figure 2 7 Installing the ribbon cassette and removing ribbon slack    2 8 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Removing paper jams    Paper jams in the vicinity of the print head    1  Turn off the power and open the roll paper cover     2  Take out the roll paper and cut the paper along the dotted line in the figure below     Cut    Roll paper cover        Figure 2 8 Cutti
26. and connect all cables connected to the printer     Installation 1 11    Installing the wall mount    ZN CAUTION     The weight of the printer is listed in Table 1 1  Use screws that are long enough to  properly support the weight of the printer and that suit the type of wall you attach the  mount fo  It is recommended that you use screws with a 4 mm diameter     Secure the mount to the wall using all the 10 screw holes     Table 1 1 Weight of printer and accessories       Weight    TM U230 printer Approx  3 5 kg  AC adapter  Power supply box       TM U230 printer Approx  2 8 kg          I Select a location for wall mounting that will provide sufficient space around the printer  when the roll paper cover and cutter cover are open     3 Attach the wall mounting bracket using all the 10 screw holes        LJ Since no screws have been supplied with the wall mounting bracket  select screws that suit  the wall where the bracket is to be attached     Holes for screws in the    wall mounting bracket Holes for screws in the    wall mounting bracket          Screw holes in the wall mounting bracket    1 12 Installation    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Attaching the hangers    Y Note   a    There are holes for 4 screws in the hangers  The number of the type of screw to be used is  stamped on the hanger   Use the correct screw holes        D In attaching the hangers to the printer  use the 4 screws supplied with the WH 10 wall  mounting bracket     1  Place the hangers on th
27. e Remove any dirt or dust from the power plug before plugging it in       Be sure to fully insert the power plug     A CAUTION        All cables are to be connected only as described in the manual  Incorrect connection could  cause damage or a fire hazard     Be sure to set this product on a firm  stable  horizontal surface  The product may break or  cause injury if it falls     Do not install the printer in extremely humid or dusty locations  Operation under such  conditions could damage the printer or cause a fire or shock hazard     Do not stand on the printer or place heavy objects on it  The printer could fall or collapse   causing breakage and possible injury     For added protection of the printer  disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when  the printer is not to be used for an extended period of time     Be sure not to touch the print head or motors when you remove paper jammed in the  printer  Wait until the print head and motors have cooled down before removing jammed  paper  When the printer has been used for an extended period  the print head and the  motors are very hot and could cause burns     Precautions in handling the fine coating of the case    A fine coating is used for the external surface of the plastic case of the printer  which makes  wiping and removing kitchen stains easy  however  you should note the following when   cleaning the surface in order to preserve the quality of the coating  the metal plate and the inside  of the case do not have
28. e o ads 2 2  Replacing toll paper soii ani Sess se ee BAN eee EG 2 5  Replacing the ribbon cassette    1 6 6    6 6 c eee tenes 2 7  Removing paper jams  fc  e a Bok oe ia ae ee ne ee ees 2 9  Installing the power button cover           6  c cece eee eee eens 2 13    Chapter 3 Compatibility    Internal Buzzer      6    taaa aan Ea e EEE EA A EE E E REN ie 3 1  Receive Buffer Saser  sat lso a Spach BHA ada AA dl id 3 3  Page 254 255  Space Page  via a aa 3 4    Chapter 4 Programming Samples    Saving Space for Receipt Printing        oooooococcrrocnrccorrrr 4 1  GSV  F  ncHom B  venre a e A ee bee ieee ee a ee 4 1  GS V  Function Ol satan penta Calne decane edo embeded bade og 4 2  Notes on Using GS V Function C    0    cen 4 5    Developer   s Guide    Contents v    Confidential    Appendix A Specifications    Printing Specifications   iia A es A 1  Character Specifications ass iian pan ccc e E E EE EA A 1  Paper Specifications  cic veges catia nesie then Shae Ri ys a Ea ba thee ay A 2  Autocutter Specifications   0662    cece cen eens A 2  Printing Area s  23 sj Sa aka te ak alse sacha ek agence t Pa ede daha A 3  El  ctrical Specifications  lt td ate eat eed Mae Sede Sas Pe OS Eas A 3  Environmental Specifications         06666 A 3  External Appearance iia Wen es  wk ane Sale Salas chee ii ciao A 5  Drawer Kick out Connector    A 8  Drawer Kick out Specifications      ooooooooconccccroranoccrrr A 8  Limitations    6 4544 san een A A ee ee A 8  Pint ASSISMIMEN AAA A A ae od 
29. e printer  one at the center and the other at the bottom of the printer      2  Use the screw holes in the printer marked  2  for the top hanger  Secure the hanger using  two of the supplied screws     3  Use the screw holes in the printer marked  1  for the bottom hanger  Secure the hanger using  two of the supplied screws     The two screw holes  abeled  2        Hanger    The two screw holes  labeled  1        Hanger          Attaching the hanger    ZN CAUTION     Make sure that all 4 screws are properly secured     Installation 1 13    Confidential    Attaching the printer to the wall    ZN CAUTION     Check again that the wall mounting bracket is properly secured to the wall before  attaching the printer     1  Insert the hangers in the groove of the wall mounting bracket                    Attaching the printer to a wall    Connecting a Host PC    Turn off both the printer and the computer before making any cable connections     Q Note     Be sure that cables go through the holes numbered 1 in the illlustration on page 1 10  If there are many  cables used  use the other holes numbered 2  you need to break that parts      Serial interface connections    1  Connect the interface cable connector to the interface connector on the connector panel     2  Secure both screws of connectors equipped with screws        a SE    Tightening connector screws    1 14 Installation    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    4     Q Note     Your printer has inch type hexagonal lock scr
30. eak that parts      1  Connect the drawer cable to the drawer kick out connector  marked DK  on the connector  panel        Drawer kick out connector    Drawer connection    1 18 Installation    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Chapter 2  Handling    Important Safety Information       WARNING       l          Turn off the power switch immediately and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet  if the TM U230 produces smoke  a strange odor  or unusual noise  Continued use may lead  to fire or electric shock     Do not modify the printer or perform any disassembly operation not described in this  manual  Doing so could result in a fire or shock hazard     Use only the designated power supply  Use of a different power supply could cause a fire or  shock hazard     Never insert or disconnect plugs with wet hands  Doing so may cause a serious shock     Never drop or push objects into the product through openings  This could cause a fire or  shock     If the printer is exposed to water or other liquid  turn off the POWER button and disconnect  the power cord immediately  Continued use under these conditions could cause a fire or    shock hazard     Do not connect the power cord to an overloaded wall outlet  This may cause a fire hazard   Connect the printer directly to a wall outlet     Handle the power cord with care  Incorrect handling may lead to fire or shock   e Do not modify the power cord    e Donot place heavy objects on the power cord    e Do not bend  twist
31. end sensor leve           Changing the orientation of Near end sensor    Attaching Switch Panel for Horizontal Installation    1  Clean the switch panel attached to roll paper cover     Y Note     Do not touch the switch panel surface after cleaning  Touching this surface may lower the strength of  the adhesive     2  Remove the seal covering the adhesive surface of the switch panel for horizontal installation     Y Note     Do not touch the adhesive surface of the switch panel for horizontal installation  Touching this surface  may lower the strength of the adhesive     Installation 1 7    Confidential    3  Attach the switch panel for horizontal installation on top of the switch panel attached to the  roll paper cover  Press down the switch panel with sufficient force equally across the surface  of the panel        Roll paper cover         Attach the switch panel for  horizontal installation on top of  the existing switch panel     Switch panel attachment       Attaching the Power Supply Box    The location of the power supply box varies with the method of installation        WARNING     Use only AC adapter designated by EPSON  Using a non standard power supply may  cause a fire or shock hazard     When you are using an EPSON AC power supply or the equivalent  immediately turn off  the printer and disconnect the power plug when you notice an abnormality     ZN CAUTION     Always disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when connecting or  disconnecting the AC adapter 
32. ews installed  If your interface cable requires  millimeter type screws  replace the inch type screws with the enclosed millimeter type  screws using a hex screwdriver  5 mm    Inch type screw is marked with a line  LY SP  EF A  Inch screw Millimeter screw  Inch screw and millimeter screw    If your interface connector has a grounding wire  attach it to the printer using the screw  labeled FG     Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host PC     Connecting to a parallel interface    1     2     3     4     Connect the interface cable connector to the interface connector on the connector panel   Close the tabs on both sides of the connector to lock it     If your interface cable has a grounding wire  attach it to the printer using the screw labeled  FG     Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host PC     Connecting to a USB interface    Be sure to use the same settings of the DIP switches as the parallel interface  Set DIP switch 2 4     31 reset signal  On     1     2     Attach a locking wire saddle as shown in the figure below     Pass the USB cable through the locking wire saddle as shown in the figure     Installation 1 15    Confidential  Q Note     Passing the USB cable through the wire locking saddle as shown in the figure will keep the connection  from coming loose     USB upstream connector           UB BOARD    Locking wire saddle    USB downstream connecto   USB HUB  only for UB U01     Attaching the locking wire saddle  3  Connect the 
33. goes out    water goes out          Figure 2 1    2 4 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Replacing roll paper    Use the designated type of roll paper   See Appendix A for information on roll paper  specifications      1  Be sure that the power is turned on   2  Open the roll paper cover     3  Remove the roll paper and cut the paper along the dotted line in the figure below     Cut        Roll paper cover PAPER FEED    A Sen button    Figure 2 2 Cutting roll paper    4  Press the PAPER FEED button to remove the cut paper     5  Use a pair of scissors to cut the front end of the paper off squarely     NU    Figure 2 3 Shape of roll paper front end    6  Load the roll paper in the printer  Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper should  come off the roll   See Figure 2 4      7  Hold the front end of the roll paper with both hands and insert the roll paper into the paper  insertion slot as far as it will go  The roll paper is now automatically fed     Handling 2 5    Confidential  Q Note     If the cutter cover is opened  the printer is offline and paper will not be fed automatically  Be sure to  close the cutter cover     paper insert slot       0    Figure 2 4 Loading roll paper    8  Close the roll paper cover     9  When the PAPER OUT LED starts to flash  press the PAPER FEED button  The printer is online  when the PAPER OUT LED stops flashing     Y Note     The printer is offline as long as the LED is flashing     2 6 Handling    Confidenti
34. he POWER LED and ERROR LED are on  which is the same as the usual offline status     For details of the status of the LEDs when a paper end is detected  see the following table                    Status of panel LEDs and printer   Stop printing   disabled  Normal Paper end detected After pressing the FEED   enabled Sensor  the first time  button   Disabled Paper roll POWER LED  On POWER LED  On POWER LED  On  near end ERROR LED  Off ERROR LED  Off ERROR LED  Off  sensor PAPER OUT LED  Off PAPER OUT LED  On  blinking    PAPER OUT LED  Off   ESC c 4 0  Printer status  Online   Printer status  Online Printer status  Online   Enabled Paper roll POWER LED  On POWER LED  On POWER LED  On  near end ERROR LED  Off ERROR LED  On ERROR LED  On  sensor PAPER OUT LED  Off PAPER OUT LED  On  blinking    PAPER OUT LED  Off   ESC c 4 1  Printer status  Online   Printer status  Offline Printer status  Offline  Paper roll  end sensor                         The printer status can be checked by commands such as GS a   See Appendix B for more details   Receive Buffer    The selectable receive buffer size differs depending on the setting of DIP switch 1 2           Printer DIP switch On Off Default  TM U230 1 2 1K bytes 16K bytes Off  TM U210 1 2 40 bytes ANK  1K bytes Off  series Multilingual  512 bytes                         For the TM U210 series printers  when DIP switch 1 2 is off  the following commands cannot be  used  however the TM U230 can use them                 Printer Name   HT Ho
35. ng roll paper    3  Open the cutter cover   4  Raise the autocutter lock lever and open the autocutter     5  If possible  pull the jammed paper in the paper exit direction to remove it  If the paper  cannot be pulled out in the direction of the paper exit  try the following procedure     Handling 2 9    Confidential       Figure 2 9 Removing jammed paper    ZN CAUTION     Do not remove jammed paper by pulling it against paper feed direction   6  Take the ribbon cassette out of the printer   7  Loosen the screw that secures the print head cover  Loosen the screw until it tilts     8  Remove the print head cover     ZN CAUTION     The print head becomes hot during printing  Perform this procedure when the print  head has become cool     2 10 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide                   Figure 2 10 Removing the print head cover    9  Remove the jammed paper     ZN CAUTION     Do not remove jammed paper by pulling it against paper feed direction     10  Perform Steps 7 and 8 above in the opposite order to install the print head cover and secure  it with the screw     ZN CAUTION     Be sure to properly secure the cover with the screw     11  Install the ribbon cassette in the printer     Handling 2 11    Confidential    Paper jam in the auto cutter    When the autocutter blade is visible through the slit  a paper jam may have occurred in the auto  cutter  Insert a screwdriver in the hole on the side of the autocutter to turn the gear and return  the blade 
36. nto the wall outlet     2  Connect DC power supply cable of the AC adapter to the DC connector on the printer     Q Note     Place the cables so that they go through the holes numbered 1 in the illlustration below  If  there are many cables used  use the other holes numbered 2  you need to break that parts      3  Attach the power supply box to the rear of the printer  aligning the box inside the rubber  pads and secure with two screws packed with the printer  C P T B Screw  3 x 14  F Ni      Holes 2        Holes 1       Screws    Rubber pads    Horizontal Installation and Wall Mounting    1  Check that the printer POWER switch is off and that the power supply cord of the AC  adapter is not plugged into the wall outlet     2  Connect DC power supply cable of the AC adapter to the DC connector on the printer     1 10 Installation    TM U230 Developer s Guide    3  Attach the power supply box to the bottom of the printer and secure with two screws  packed with the printer  C P T B Screw  3 x 14  F Ni         Attaching the power supply box for horizontal installation and wall mounting    Wall Mounting  An optional wall mounting bracket  Model Name  WH 10  is required to wall mount the printer   Notes on Wall Mounting     1 Cut printing paper may stick to the case due to static electricity  however  this does not  affect printer operation      Installation    ZN CAUTION     Before starting any installation work  turn off the printer and all accessories connected to  the printer  
37. r feed after a certain time has passed or executing a cut with GS V 66 0 for each  receipt     Programming Samples 4 6    Confidential    Appendix A  Specifications    Printing Specifications    TM U230 Developer s Guide       Item       Printing method    Specification    Serial impact dot matrix       Head wire configuration    9 pin serial configuration       Printing direction    Bi directional printing  logical seeking        Printing speed    Approx  3 5 lps  40 column  16 cpi        Approx  6 4 lps  16 column  16 cpi   excludes data transfer and processing  time        Character per line    See table A 1       Character per inch    See table A 1       Two color printing    Black and read colors selectable                Character Specifications       Item Specification       Character types Alphanumerics  95 characters   Graphics  128 x 8 character tables     International characters  37 characters     Character configuration 7x9 9x9             Character size See table A 1       Table A 1 Character per line  character per inch  character size                                  Character   Character configuration   Character   configuration Character dimensions Dot spacing between Characters Characters   WxH types W x H mm  characters per line per 25 4 mm   7 x 9  default  ANK 2x3  3 Half dot 40 16  Graphics 7x3  0 40 16   9x9 ANK 6x 3  3 Half dot 33 13 3  Graphics 2 0x3  0 33 13 3   7x9 ANK 2x3  2 Half dot 42 17 8  Graphics 6x 3  0 42 17 8   9x9 ANK 6x 3  2 Half dot 35 
38. rizontal tab   ESC   Select cancel user defined character set  ESC  amp  Define user defined characters   ESC   Cancel user defined characters                Compatibility 3 3    Confidential                Printer Name   ESC D Set horizontal tab positions   FS 2 Define user defined Kanji characters  only for Multilingual specification   FS  Cancel user defined Kanji characters  only for Multilingual specification           Receive buffer full    conditions are different        Printer    TM U230    Receive buffer full conditions    When the remaining memory size becomes 128 bytes  the printer will be BUSY  and when it returns to 256 bytes  the BUSY condition will be canceled        TM U210 series       When the remaining memory size becomes 16 bytes  the printer will be BUSY  and when it returns to 26 bytes  the BUSY condition will be canceled           Mounted Mechanism       Printer    TM U230    Mounted Mechanism       Autocutter and near end sensor are standard equipment  Has no paper roll take up device       TM U210 series       Near end sensor is an option  Available with or without an autocutter  Available with or without a paper roll take up device          Page 254  255  Space Page     There is difference ina memory mapping                                         Printer Memory Mapping  TM U230 Page 254 7x9 font First address ECBAO  9 x 9 font First address EDSAO  Page 255 7x9 font First address EETAO  9x 9 font First address EEBAO  TM U210 series Page 254 7x9 font
39. sts  or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of  accident  misuse  or  abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications  repairs  or alterations to this product  or  excluding the U S    failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions     Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options  or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved  Products by Seiko Epson Corporation     TRADEMARKS    EPSON   and ESC  POS  are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation     General Notice  Other product and company names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be  trademarks of their respective companies     Confidential    Revision Information    TM U230 Developer s Guide       Revision    Rev  A    Page    Altered ltems and Contents                                  Confidential    Key to Symbols    The following symbols are used in the documentation for this product  See the specific warnings  and cautions at appropriate points throughout this guide     ZN WARNING     Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid serious bodily injury     ZN CAUTION     Cautions must be observed to avoid minor injury to yourself  damage to your  equipment  or loss of data     Y Note     Notes have important information and useful tips on the operation of the product        Safety Precautions 
40. sumed head positio             Printing direction    Program Example    PRINT  1     555555555555555     CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     666666666666666     CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     777777777777777   CHRS  amp HA    PRINT  1     88888888888888   CHRS  amp HA      Programming Samples 4 3    Confidential    4  When the cutting range of Receipt 1 reaches the autocutter position while printing Receipt 2   the printer cuts the paper                       Cc  111111111111111    2222222222222272     333333333333333 Exe ulna acut o    444444444444444 ail     Cuttingrange                        i     55555555555555  66666666666666  77777777777777  88888888888888          99999999999999  11111111111111 amea roon postoi     5  When printing the last line of Receipt 2  the application executes GS V function C           111111111111111  222222222222222  333333333333333  444444444444444  Cutting range   ieee et A te ora eet SS EA p  1 55555555555555    66666666666666  77777777771777  88888888888888    Printing direction             99999999999999  11111111111111  22222222222222    33333333333333   Execute GS V 98 0           Assumed head positio    Programming Samples 4 4    Confidential    6  The application starts printing Receipt 3  When the cutting range of Receipt 2 reaches the  autocutter position while printing Receipt 3  the printer cuts the paper     Receipt 1    Receipt 2    Receipt 3    TM U230 Developer s Guide          111111111111111  222222222222222  333333333333333  444444
41. tects the equipment from water and particles of dirt  it also protects people from any  potential hazard inside the equipment     The degree of protection is designated by the letters  IP  followed by two digits such as  IP01  or   IP34   The first digit indicates the degree that the equipment is protected from solid foreign  objects  The second digit indicates the degree that the equipment is protected from water  The  details are described in the tables below  The first digit  protection from solid foreign objects  is  divided into  protection from human contact  and  protection from foreign bodies                           First Digit Protection From Human Contact Protection From Foreign Bodies   0 No protection No protection   1 Protection from the palm of a hand Protection from foreign bodies with a diameter  greater than 50 mm   2 Protection from fingers Protection from foreign bodies with a diameter  greater than 12 5 mm   3 Protection from tools and thin wires  etc  with   Protection from foreign bodies with a diameter   a diameter more than 2 5 mm greater than 2 5 mm  4 Protection from tools and thin wires  etc  with   Foreign body with a diameter greater than 1 mm          a diameter more than 1 mm       5 Complete protection Protection from grainy foreign bodies  only a certain  amount is permitted           6 Complete protection Complete protection from grainy foreign bodies                   Second Digit   Ability to keep water out                                
42. ter can be wall mounted     Q Note     Since vibrations are generated during paper cutting  take suitable measures to secure the printer     1 Installation on a table  vertical or horizontal installation     Regardless of installation method chosen  the tilt of surface selected must be 15   or less     Attach the supplied switch panel sheet for horizontal installation when the printer is to  be installed horizontally     Adjust the N E detector and attach the rubber feet as required by the chosen method of  installation     Environment Specifications    See the Environment Specifications section in Appendix A     Installation 1 1    U e  J  External Dimensions    See the External Appearance section in Appendix A        Vertical installation Horizontal installation    Desk installation  1 Wall mounting    e Use the optional wall mounting bracket  Model Name  WH 10  when the printer is to be  wall mounted       When the printer is wall mounted  adjust the N E  detector in the same way as for  vertical installation     e The power supply box can be attached below the printer if necessary        Wall mounted installation    1 2 Installation    e Ae e TM U230 Developer s Guide    Dip Switch Settings  Make DIP switch settings according to the following procedures     1  Remove the circuit board plate     circuit board plate       2  Set the DIP switches     Installation 1 3    Confidential    Serial Interface    DIP Switch 1                                                          
43. to a position where it cannot be seen from the slit  indicated by the bold dotted line in  Figure 2 10      Slit       Figure 2 11 Normal auto cutter position    2 12 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Installing the power button cover    The power button cover is provided to prevent someone from pressing the power button  inadvertently  Install the cover over the printer POWER button as shown in the figure below     When a power button cover has been installed  insert a ballpoint pen or the like in the holes  provided to turn the printer on and off           Figure 2 12 Installing the power button cover    ZN WARNING     Should an emergency arise when the power button is installed  immediately disconnect  the AC cable of the AC adapter from the power outlet  Continued use under these  conditions could result in fire or shock hazard     Handling 2 13    Confidential    2 14 Handling    Confidential TM U230 Developer s Guide    Chapter 3  Compatibility    This Chapter describes features that are different between the TM U230 and TM U210 Series  printers     Internal Buzzer    The TM U230 can have the internal buzzer enabled  DIP Switch 2 8 Off  or the internal buzzer  disabled  DIP Switch 2 8 On  using the setting of DIP switch 2 8  The default is Off     When the internal buzzer is enabled and a paper roll end or near end is detected  the buzzer will  sound and the PAPER OUT LED will be on or blinking   The pattern of the PAPER OUT LED can  be selected by D
    
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