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1. Col 1 Col 2 Col n MSB d1 d4 d3n 2 d2 d5 d3n 1 d3 d6 d3n LSB d3 n 1 2 d3 n 2 2 d6n 2 d 3 n 1 1 d3 n 2 1 d6n 1 d 3 n 1 d 3 n 2 6n bitmap image lt lt Code gt gt 46 0x1B 0x41 0xX2A di where 0OznLx255 0znHz255 0 lt d lt 255 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies the raster bitmap image specified with nL nH x 256 lines in the vertical direction lt lt Details gt gt This command is effective only if this command is entered at the start position of a line in the standard mode d refers to bitmap image data The bit for the dot to be printed is 1 and the bit for the dot not to be printed is 0 The required number of image data per line is as follows depending on the number of heating elements in the head dots of heating element 192 dots 288 dots 384 dots 576 dots No data per line 24 bytes 36 bytes 48 bytes 72 bytes The required total number of bitmap image data is nL nH x 256 x no of data per line bytes The format of bitmap data for a printer with n heating elements in the head is as follows MSB LSB d1 d2 d3 d n 8 8 1 d n 8 2 d n 8 3 d 2n 8 2n 8 1 d 2n 8 2 d 2 8 3 d 3n 8 d nL nHx256 x n 8 47 Defines Command GS xy d1
2. 24V systems use screened cable Units with a c supply voltage must be connected the protective conductor Make sure that the unit is property mounted before connection and power on In order to preclude any damage to the unit the following items must be taken into account The maximum admissible potential between the pin groups must not be exceeded This applies in particular to high voltage tests Refer to the instruction manual B Warning Hazardous live voltage WARNING There is always hazardous voltage present in certain parts during the operation of electrical equipment Non observance of the safety instructions can result in severe personal injury or damage to property Only qualified personnel should work on this equipment The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependant on proper transport storage set up installation and careful operation and maintenance QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Are personnel who are familiar with the set up installation commissioning and operation of the product and have the qualifications corresponding to their activities e g Aretrained and authorised to energise de energise clear ground and tag circuits and equipment systems in accordance with established safety standards Aretrainedin the proper care and use of protective equipment in accordance with established safety practices Are trained in first aid Safety according to EN 61010 1 VDE 041
3. 265 V 45 65 Hz approx 15 W switch mode power supply Storage temperature range Operating temperature range 0 C to 45 G Climate 20 C to 60 C relative humidity lt 80 up to 31 Protection type housing terminals Insulation group Mech strength EMC Emission Susceptibility acc to EN 60529 VDE 0470 IP 50 IP 00 C acc to VDE 0110 acc to IEC 1010 EN 55011 Class A EN 55022 Class B EN 61000 4 2 B EN 61000 4 3 A EN 61000 4 4 B CE See setting transmission parameters of the sender at page 9 Starting current approx 1 2 A 10 V 19 V or approx 0 8 A 19 V 36 V This value can be used to rate the external fuse Connections Miscellaneous Voltage supply Interface Interface 11 Connection for paper reroll mechanism Connection for Alarm relay output Screw type terminals fixed 0 2 to 4 mm flexible 0 2 to 2 5 mm AWG 24to 12 9pin D Sub socket 9 pin D Sub socket or USB B socket 4pin MASCON MLAS Screw fixed 0 2 to 4 mm flexible 0 2 to 2 5 mm AWG 24 to 12 normally open 50VAC 2A 30 V DC 2A Dimensions WxHxD Switchboard mounting Internal fuse on power supply board 144 x 72 x 159 mm screws against rear side of switchboard 12V DC 15 24V DC T2A 110V 230VAC T2A This operating manual applies to software version 5 01 05 and higher Serial
4. The LED is lit Printing may continue until the input buffer is empty and then the data transmission goes to standby 3 The front door is open and the printer has run out of paper The LED lit The printer stops printing and the front press button switches are deactivated After replacing the paper roll the front press button switches are active The ALARM LED remains ON until the front door is closed The printer can start working This key has two functions LINE FEED During operation used for manual paper feed In the menu program it is used to accept and save the parameters selected via Select This key has two functions MENU If during operation this key is pressed continuously for more than 3s the printer switches to menu program mode in which device parameters are printed out and can be modified Select Within the menu program it is used for selecting the device parameters Paper cutting edge 1 Snap lock 9 Locking the Menu Select key RESET key In order to tear off the paper pull the paper quickly sideways and up Push this to the right hand side to open the front panel in order to be able to replace the paper roll or to set the slider switch S 101 which is used to set the desired interface see chapter 4 2 Interface selection or to set the RESET switch S 102 Jumper B If the jumper B is connected the MENU SELECT key is locked menu paramet
5. Text will be input via Windows programming software There is a special task for inputting adding overwriting and deleting texts The text number must be two digit You must set the following printer parameters Baudrate 9600 Dataformat 8 Parity NO PARITY Interface SERIAL For details of the Input task see the Windows programming software manual 33 Reserving space for measured variables Creating a text block 34 In order to be able to insert measured value variables into text afterwards the location within the text must be marked using Ctrl V which reserves 6 spaces into which any characters may be entered since they are overwritten at a later time anyway they are merely wildcards Example Entry TEMPERATURE Ctrl V XXXXX C CR Ctrl counts as one digit so you only have to enter 5 wildcard characters The printout would look like this TEMPERATURE 263 45 A text block is created by combining several texts A text block can be printed in a single call To achieve this place the beginning and the end of the text in brackets at entry time Use the control characters Ctrl X 2 opening bracket Ctrl Y 2 closing bracket The texts within a text block must have continuous numbers To delete text within a text block without creating a blank line the text numbers following the deleted line must be decreased by 1 to move them forward This is not done automatically but has to
6. YES 8 8 7 7 NO YES NO PARITY NO PARITY EVEN ODD MARK SPACE NO PARITY NO PARITY YES PRINTER ADDRESS gt gt gt SET PRINT FORMAT PRINT FORMAT gt gt gt SET CHARACTER LINE CHARACTER LINE gt gt gt CHARACTER SET SET CHARACTER gt gt gt SET INTERFACE SET INTERFACE gt gt gt 00 _0 10 20 30 00 0 01 09 00 00 NO YES INVERSE INVERSE NORMAL NORMAL NO YES 48 CHARACTERS 48 CHARACTERS 24 CHARACTERS 16 CHARACTERS 8 CHARACTERS 8 CHARACTERS NO YES ASCII ASCII GERMAN FRENCH DANISH NORWEGIAN SPANISH UK CYRILLIC ASCII ASCII NO YES SERIAL SERIAL EMUL EPS LQ580 ESC P2 EMUL TALLYT2024 EMUL TALLYT2024 END 36 Version E SET TIME SETTIME gt gt gt YES 15 57 26 5 57 00 15 4 00 15 48 00 TO STORE TIME PLEASE PRESS ENTER TO SET TIME AGAIN PRESS SELECT SET CALENDAR SET CALENDAR gt gt gt CHANGE TIME W lt gt S CHANGE TIME W lt gt S W gt S 1h S gt W 1h gt gt gt PRINT DATE TIME PRINT DATE TIME gt gt gt YES 12 01 03 _2 01 03 1_ 01 03 16 02 0_ 16 02 04 NO YES 14 07 14 15 07 14 NO YES CTRL HEADLINE HEADLINE SET ACCORDING TO THE BASIC VERSION SET INTERVAL SET BAUDRATE SET DATAFORMAT SET PARITY PRINTER ADDRESS SET PRINT
7. 144 40 G fits into a DIN standard panel cut out It is inserted into the switchboard opening from the front side and is fixed against the switchboard rear using mounting screws The switchboard thickness must not exceed 12 mm 4 Connection 4 1 Pin assignments Pin assignment WARNING This device must be grounded ACHTUNG Dieses Ger t muss geerdet werden Serien Nr 144 40G O 85 V 265 V 45 60Hz 15W Serial No No de serie O 19 V 36 V DC 18 VA O 10 V 19 V DC 20 VA 61010 1 2001 CAT III A Lithium battery inside VERSION E Interface II RS232C O RS485 gq 1 O Profi Bus 90 o O USB IPP AW E 50 o 1 Interface o I T 7 A Connect the unit as shown in the connection diagramms Observe all national safety regulations especially for the supply power connections Serial Interface RXD 45V GND RXD RTS DTR RTS DTR Pin Signal 1 GND Ground shield 2 RXD Receive data 3 45V Output 5 V 20 mA 4 n c 5 RXD Signal ground 6 DTR Open collector active if DTR is 8 V 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 8 V ready to receive 7 V not ready to receive 8 RTS Request To Send 8 V ready to receive 7 V not ready to receive text buffer is full 9 RTS Open Collector active if RTS is 8 V The serial interface has been designed to allow the implementation of all widely used interfaces RS 232 C RS 422
8. Control Commands CHARACTER 48 48 character per line standard character width LINE CHARACTER SET 24 24 24 character per line 16 16 character per line 8 8 character per line The character width can be switched via the serial interface atthe beginning of a line and only if the input buffer is empty Available character sets are ASCII GERMAN FRENCH SWEDISH FINNISH S SF DANISH NORWEGIAN SPANISH UK English and CYRILLIC Character sets see appendix 8 2 Character Sets INTERFACE Print graphics directly from WINDOWS PRINT INTERVAL BAUDRATE SERIAL This sets the printer for data transmission via serial interface EMUL EPS LQ580 ESC P2 This sets the printer for data transmission via EPSON LQ580 ESC P2 protocol EMUL TALLY T2024 This sets the printer for data transmission via TALLY T2024 protocol It is possible to print graphics such as bmp jpg or tif directly from WINDOWS programs Set the printer INTERFACE of EMUL EPS LQ580 ESC P2 or EMUL TALLY T2024 Use a 24 pin type WINDOWS printer The following configurations have been verified INTERFACE EMUL EPS LQ580 ESC P2 WINDOWS printer driver Epson Compatible 24 PIN and Epson LQ560 Details If the width of the graphic exceeds the paper print width then the excess is discarded It is recommended to use the auto sizing print option in WINDOWS programs where possible The printing of measuring values
9. Interface Text entry for texts to be stored Text memory Internal clock Warning 2 2 Version E Type RS 232 C or RS 485 ProfiBus or USB Baudrate 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Data format 7 bit 8 bit 2 Parity bit even odd mark space no separate configuration by interface II Type CMOS RAM battery buffered Battery life 10 years typical Memory size 600 Byte 15 texts Type CMOS battery buffered Accuracy 10 ppm 0 8 sec day Please specify when ordering if nothing is specified RS 232 C is supplied See Setting transmission parameters of the sender Lithium battery type 3V VARTA CR 2 3 AA Typ 6237 PANASONIC BR 2 3A 1 P This product contains a Lithium battery which must not be cut open incinerated exposed to temperature above 60 or recharged Dispose of in accordance with national regulations 3 Design and Installation Design 1 Paper and cutting edge 8 Alarm contact 2 Key LINE FEED Enter paper end only version E 3 Key MENU Select 9 Snap lock 4 Alarm LED paper end indicator 10 Mounting screws 5 Serial interface 11 Protective conductor Interface II only version E connection Must be 6 Serial Interface connected to ground 7 Voltage supply 12 Connection paper reroll mechanism IPP AW Make sure that the unit is properly mounted before connection and power on Installation The
10. RS 485 and Current loop See chapter 4 3 Connecting diagram Serial Interface II only IPP 144 40 GE DTR Pin Signal 1 GND Ground shield 2 RXD Receive data 3 n c 4 TXD Transmit data 5 RXD Signal ground 6 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 8 V ready to receive 7 V not ready to receive 8 RTS Request To Send 8 V ready to receive 7 V not ready to receive 9 This interface can either be operated under hardware handshake DTR RTS or software handshake XON XOFF Protocol This does not require special settings See chapter 4 3 Connecting diagram 4 2 Interface selection Interface 1 Jumper B Slide snap lock to the right hand side swivel front door out Now you can see the switch S 101 on the printed circuit board For RS 232 C RS 422 and RS 485 set switch S 101 to the right hand side For Current loop set switch S 101 to the left hand side IMPORTANT This switching only applies to interface I If the printer is connected to the sender device e g to a PLC the interface parameters must be matched to those at the sender device See chapter 6 2 which describes the setting of the baudrate data format stop bit and parity bit 4 3 Connecting diagram Interface 1 Set slider switch S 101 to the right hand side see Interface selection 4 2 RS232C RS 422 RS 485 Sender IPP 144 See explanatio
11. d x Xy X 8 download bitmap image lt lt Code gt gt 0x1D Ox2A x y d1 dx Xy x 8 where 0 lt x lt 255 0xyz48 where x Xyx1536 0 lt d lt 255 lt lt Function gt gt This command downloads bitmap image into the font ROM for example logos The parameters x and y define the dimension of the bitmap image lt lt Details gt gt Frequent use of this command may cause damage to the option font ROM It is recommended to use this command no more than 10 times a day The number of dots in the horizontal and vertical direction is x X 8 dots and y X 8 dots respectively x specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction y specifies the number of dots in the vertical direction d refers to bitmap image data The bit for the dot to be printed is 1 and the bit for the dot not to be printed is 0 The relationship between a download bitmap image and print data is as follows x X 8 dots Bitmap image data MSB di d y 1 AU d2 d y 2 y X 8 dots i LSB dy d 2y 2 d XXyX8 Print Command GS m download bitmap image lt lt Code gt gt 0x1D Ox2F m 0 lt m lt 3 48 lt m lt 51 48 Sets initial line feed Sets line feed lt lt Function gt gt Prints the defined downloaded bitmap image m specifies the required print mode m Print mode 0 48 Normal mode 1
12. 1 Remove the holder 3 with the paper from roll body rotate the notch of the holder as show in the diagram Remove the paper drum from the holder Wind the paper once around the drum body 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow Plug in the holder 3 in such a way that the pins fit into the notches of the body Close the front panel Briefly press the LINE FEED key at the IPP 144 40 Guntil the paper has been straightened out II Accessories Paper reroll mechanism IPP AW incl connection cable Protection cover for use of IPP 144 40 G with IPP AW Protection class IP 64 Dimensions 155 x 155 mm Material Plexiglas and Santoprene 101 80 rubber Connection cable for serial data transmission to the following devices IBM PC XT and AT or compatibles Siemens PG 685 V 24 Siemens PG 675 685 printer interface Siemens GP270 TP270 MP370 TOUCH RS232C printer interface Message displays DAA 144 120B 288 120B 288 240B others on request Connection cable for USB interface USB A connector USB B connector Windows programming software for IPP 144 40 GE version CD R 61 Exclusive agent for UK amp Ireland e metrix electronics Metrix Electronics Limited Minchens Court Minchens Lane Bramley RG26 5BH U K Tel 44 0 845 034 3234 Fax 44 0 845 034 3233 E mail sales metrix electronics com Web www metrix electronics com GOSSEN M ller amp Weigert K
13. 1 3 Operator No Gross 1027 kg 4 Gross Nett 997 kg 5 Nett IKK Tare 30 kg 6 Tare IKK Six blocks of data are inserted and printed in sequence Example 2 In this example the IPP GE automatically adds date amp time from Quality test its own real time clock using the PRINT DATE TIME HEADLINE print out with menu option Four blocks of variable data are sent to the printer several Data input 115 lt CR gt 33 7 lt CR gt 62 8 lt CR gt 228 7 lt CR gt measured Actual Print out Pre stored texts value 13 10 03 13 49 52 Metrix Electronics Ltd 1 Metrix Electronics Ltd Rankine Road Daneshill West 2 Rakine Road Daneshill West GB Basingstoke RG24 8PP 3 GB Basingstoke RG24 8PP 4 PM Test Number 115 5 Test Number TEST RESULTS 6 TESTRESULTS Ambient Temp 33 7 7 Ambient Temp 628 8 Burn in Temp KHKHKKKKT Nom Supply 230 Vac 9 Nom Supply 230 Vac Actual 228 7 Vac 10 Actual Example 3 This mode can be used to print a group of texts triggered by A simple way single CR input even if no variable data is required to be to print a inserted group oftexts NOTE Text No 7 is only pre programmed with a variable data field Actual Printout Pre stored texts 15 10 03 10 34 53 Manufactured by Manufactured by Metrix Electronics Ltd Rankine Road Daneshill West GB Basingstoke RG24 8PP Metrix E
14. 1 General information Design Installation 2 Technical data 3 Operation 36 56 36 37 38 40 41 53 Accessories Addressing Addressing amp protocol text Basic version Baudrate Barcode Commands Bitmap image Commands Character set Connection diagrams Connection Examples Control characters Data format serial Date time output via interface II Date time setting End of paper indication Environmental conditions Enhanced version E version Graphic print out directly from WINDOWSG Handshake serial RTS DTR Handshake serial XON XOFF Headline data amp time Input buffer Installation Interface selection Key LINE FEED ENTER Key lock Key MENU SELECT KEY RESET Line Feed Commands Line with character per line Mechanical data Menu program complete selection Menu program entry Menu program quitting Model types Operating controls general Paper Paper reroll mechanism Parameters changing Parameters printing the current Parity Pin assignment current loop Pin assignment interface Pin assignment interface II Print Character Commands Print Control Commands Print format Print interval serial Print interval setting Print mechanism Print Position Commands Protocol serial Replacing the paper roll Snap lock Software version Start printing Technical Data Text adding overwrite Text ca
15. 49 Double with mode 2 50 Double height mode 3 51 Double height width mode lt lt Detail gt gt This command is ignored if download bitmap image data is not defined Effective only when no data is contained in print buffer if standard mode is selected Has no effect on print modes underline character size excluding NORMAL If the number of the defined download bitmap data exceeds the print area the excess data is not printed the maximum print width is 72 mm 576 dots per line 8 3 5 Line Feed Commands Command ESC2 Code Ox1B 0x32 lt lt Function gt gt Sets the amount of the initial line feed per line to 30 dots lt lt Details gt gt The amount of the initial line feed be set separately for the standard mode Command ESC 3n Code 0x1B 0x33 n Oznz25 initial value n 60 lt lt Function gt gt Sets the amount of line feed per line to n dot lt lt Details gt gt Line feed can be set separately for the standard mode 49 Selects printing position of HRI character 8 3 6 Barcode Commands Command GSHn Code 0x1D 0x48 n 0 lt 3 48 lt n lt 51 initial value 0 lt lt Function gt gt Selects the print position of HRI characters when printing a barcode lt lt Details gt gt HRI refers to Human Readable Interpretation The HRI character font for barcode printing is fixed as FONTA 12x24 Sets C
16. COE Ie N XZ cmunanugo23 ixi mA LLL W A me J 10 2221 G Q en MMA GON C O O 0 O Fi kikikisei em md cL k zd wak MMO UD OVV PAs OOLAVAWNMON Pee TOA aA oe 4 The following characters have been modified as compared to the IBM character set No 437 244 F4 gt I 245 F5 Ji LL 246 FF d d ape 39 40 Character set ASCII and cyrillic it means 1 Column ASCII 2 Column cyrillic 3 Column Hexadecimal T x 0 n sS n lt m x 4 G 09 r A mort SD PWR or tas lt q Mog df tun mt eB P gdnuttw ro 20 x XxogrmurzoamuxxorE mmaoEau2grmrme amp uoxse g D E F G H I J K L M N Q R 5 T U W X Y 2 NE o cOx rormorczao gt v l mv oA e s 8 3 Details of Printer Control Commands 8 3 1 Short View of Control Commands Print Character Commands Section 8 3 2 ESC n Specifies clears download character set ESC n Specifies clears underline ESC Vn Specifies clears character rotation GS n Specifies character size Print Position Commands Section 8 3 3 ESC nL nH Specifies absolute position ESC D Specifies horizontal tab position Bitmap image Commands Section 8 3 4 ESC m nL nH Specifies column bitmap image ESC A nL nH Specifies raster bitmap image GS xy Defines download bitm
17. CTRL Date and time only precede the transmission if the character Ctrl has been received 29 30 7 Functional Description 7 1 Start Printing To start the printing the IPP 144 40 G expects only the character CR Carriage return Enter Note LF alone has by itself no effect combined with other control characters calling text send clock start print interval see following sections If these characters are transmitted without a print triggering character the IPP 144 40 G prints them after approx 3 seconds Other widely used print trigger characters such as FF Form feed are ignored 7 2 Addressing Each IPP 144 40 G IPP 144 40 GE printer is addressable Thus several printers can be supplied with different data via one data line Up to 31printers can be connected by one sender device e g a PLC The respective address is set in the menu program Note Standard interface RS 232 only permits 1 sender 1receiver Do not connect more than 4 PP s as receivers Only interface RS 485 allows up to 32 receivers Protocol amp Text RTS DTR Address ASCII character assignment example corresponding ASCII character Address Address in Protocol HEX 0 1 31 30 4 E 31 4F The addressing protocol is without addressing 1 Ctrl E address Ctrl E characters lt CR gt Ctrl D gt A text of more than one line is po
18. FORMAT SET CHARACTER LINE SET CHARACTER SET INTERFACE END 37 8 2 Character Sets Control Character used for Data Transmission General purpose characters Character HEX Significance Name Ctrl D 04 End of transmission EOT Ctrl E 05 Set address ENQ Ctrl J 0A Line feed LF Ctrl M 00 Carriage return CR Ctrl 11 Ready to receive XON Ctrl S 13 Busy XOFF Additional characters used by the printer Ctrl F 06 48 character line Ctrl R 12 24 character line Ctrl T 14 Inverted printing Ctrl U 15 Normal printing Ctrl W 17 transmit request date time Ctrl A 1E Print date time in protocol Ctrl 03 Text call Ctrl X 18 Start of text block Ctrl Y 19 End of text block Ctrl V 16 Reserve space for measure variable 6 digits Character set various languages The following HEX codes differ from the ASCII character set Hex Code 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7 7D 7E ASCII V poz German 8 A A B S SF X French A Danish E eo Norwegian x E A U o a Spanish u English 3 w Ca w o Ts lt ge AAA JWA K X Z CCHUVOVOIKXTKUHTO st dot JA V IR TZ mS GNDDGATOMA DE K N 9 v iN her pa De DI D D 00
19. be entered manually 7 4 2 Calling via In order to print text the printer must receive a serial transmission with the following format interface Ctrl C tex number CR The printer looks up the stored text related with that number and prints it If there is no such text nothing is printed Important notes m LF on its own does not start the printing Between several text calls in a row there has to be a gap of least 2 seconds to make sure no text is skipped during printing Several text calls using Ctrl C gt and normal transmissions must not be combined m Combination of text and Date time protocol see chapter 6 4 The call for a printer with an address Ctrl E Adr Ctrl E Ctrl gt Nr CR Ctrl D gt Precede the call with the address see chapter 7 2 Example for text entry see chapter 8 5 35 Basic version 8 Appendix 8 1 Menu program Complete Selection SET INTERVAL SET INTERVAL gt gt gt SET BAUDRATE BAUDRATE gt gt gt SET DATAFORMAT SET DATAFORMAT gt gt gt SET PARITY SET PARITY gt gt gt PRINTER ADDRESS NO YES 00 h 00 min 00 sec 00 h 00 min 0 sec 00h O0 min 50 sec 00 h _4 min 50 sec 0 h34 min 50 sec _2 h 34 min 50 sec 12 h 34 min 50 sec NO YES 19200 19200 38400 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 9600 NO
20. gt gt 0x1B OX2A m nH d1 dk where m 0 32 0znLx255 0znH x3 0 lt d lt 255 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies a bitmap image in mode m for the number of dots specified by nL and nH m Mode No of No of vertical dots Data 0 8 dot single density 8 dots nL nHx256 1 8 dot double density 8 dots nL nHx256 32 24 dot single density 24 dots nL nHx256 x3 33 24 dot double density 24 dots nL nHx256 x3 lt lt Details gt gt Processes the data after nL as normal data if m is outside the definable range nL and nH denote the number of horizontal dots of the bitmap image to be printed which is nL nHx256 45 Prints raster If bitmap image data exceeding the number of printable dots in a line is entered the excess data is discarded d denotes bitmap image data The bit for the dot to be printed is 1 and the bit the dot not to be printed is 0 Returns to normal data processing after bitmap image processing Has no effect on print modes underline character size excluding NORMAL Prints the entered bitmap image magnified three times in the vertical direction if m 0 or 1 8 dot mode is specified and two times in the horizontal direction if m 0 or 32 single density mode is specified The data format of a bitmap is as follows Bitmap Data format Dot 1 8 9 16 17 24 Command ESC A nL nH d1 dk
21. lt Details gt gt Rotated characters ESC V are not underlined If the underlining of characters is cleared with 0 or n 48 subsequent data are not underlined but the previously set under size is retained In addition a one dot underline is set by default The size of an underline is the same for all character sizes as specified Command GS n character size lt lt Code gt gt 42 0x1D 0 21 0znzx255 1 x vertical magnification lt 8 1 lt horizontal magnification lt 8 initial value n 0 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies character size vertical and horizontal magnification Table 1 Table2 U Function Value vertical magnification see Table 2 horizontal magnification see Table 1 N 09 JO NN O bit7 bit6 bit5 0 0 0 bit4 Magnification bit2 bitll bitO Magnification 2 horizontal 2 vertical 3 oofppoo L bojo b ele KD lt bit3 0 1 Std 0 0 00 1 Std 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 WIN LA D D O WAIN A n Specifies clears download character set lt lt Details gt gt This command is ignored if either a vertical or horizontal magnification is outside the definable range In the standard mode the vertical direction refers to the directio
22. only Return handshake messages to the sender are sent via hardware line Texts and measuring value to be printed must be transmitted from the sender device since the basic version does not have an internal text memory It is possible to print with the basic version bitmap image and barcodes The bitmap image files and the barcode files are generated with printer control commands in a terminal emulation program These files are transmitted by interface to the printer It is possible to download this file onto the font ROM chip in the printer For the printer control commands and download commands see section 8 3 in this manual Note The cyrillic character set is on the font ROM chip If user defined fonts or symbols are downloaded onto the font ROM chip the cyrillic character set will be overwritten and the cyrillic character set will no longer be available The enhanced version IPP 144 40 GE provides a second bi directinal serial interface capable of outputting return messages under program control in compliance with a protocol In addition this model includes a text memory capable of storing up to 15 texts which are called by specifying the corresponding text number Moreover date and time may be printed with texts and data The printer interfaces of the IPP 144 40 GE can be setin the menu program as serial transfer or standard Windows printer drivers So it is possible to print data e g user defined fonts and symbols directly w
23. 1 gt 150 V 300 V Pollution degree i 2 indoor use altitude lt 2000 m relative humidity lt 80 up to 31 Temperature 5 C to 40 Table of Contents I IPP 144 40 G IPP 144 40 GE 1 General Features 2 Technical Data 2 1 Basic Version 2 2 Version E 3 Design and Installation 4 Connection 4 1 Pin assignment 4 2 Interface selection 4 3 Connecting Diagram serial 5 Operation 5 1 Operating Controls 5 2 Replacing the paper roll 5 3 Menu program 6 Adjustments 6 1 General Functions 6 2 Serial Interfaces 6 3 Date Time 6 4 Date Time Output T Functional Description 7 1 Start Printing 7 2 Addressing 7 3 Handshakes Messages 7 4 Version E IPP 144 40 GE 7 4 1 Texts Entry 7 4 2 Texts Output page 3 60 10 11 11 17 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 18 19 21 23 24 29 24 25 25 26 26 28 28 29 30 35 30 31 31 33 33 35 33 34 35 8 Appendix 8 1 Menu program complete Selection 8 2 Character Sets 8 3 Details of Printer Control Commands 8 3 1 Short View of Control Commands 8 3 2 Print Character Commands 8 3 3 Print Position Commands 8 3 4 Bitmap image Commands 8 3 5 Line Feed Commands 8 3 6 Barcode Commands 8 4 Connection Examples for GMW instruments 8 4 1 Connection with DPM MF 8 4 2 Coupling with DAA 8 5 Examples for Automatic Text Insert Mode II Paper Reroll Mechanism IPP AW
24. MAN a N GMW 52555 E Muller amp Weigerl USER S MANUAL Thermal Graphics Printers IPP 144 40G IPP 144 40 GE Paper Reroll Mechanism IPP AW e osi Erte Metrix Electronics Limited Minchens Court Minchens Lane Bramley RG26 5BH U K Tel 44 0 845 034 3234 Fax 44 0 845 034 3233 G l GC t FOnitcts E mail salesQmetrix electronics com Web www metrix electronics com Safety instructions EN 61010 1 In order to preclude any danger to the operator the following instructions should be followed 8 b 9 In case any damage or malfunction is detected take the unit out of operation without delay Before disassembling the unit disconnect all inputs outputs and the supply voltage When mounting the unit and the connections make sure all live components are protected from being touched directly Comply with the usual regulations and safety provisions for low and high current systems in particular country specific safety provisions e g VDE 0100 The maximum admissible potential existing between the pin groups as well as to the external protective conductor must not be exceeded Refer to the unit s identification label When connecting the unit to other devices e g PCs the connection must be carefully planned Internal connections in external units e g GND connected to protective earth may cause excessive voltage potential This device must be grounded For low voltage 12V
25. ap image GS m Prints download bitmap image Line Feed Commands Section 8 3 5 ESC2 Specifies initial line feed ESC3n Specifies line feed Barcode Commands Section 8 3 6 GSHn Selects print position of HRI character GShn Sets barcode height GSwn Sets width of barcode GSkm GSkmn Prints barcode 8 3 2 Print Character Commands Specifies Commands ESCVn clears lt lt Code gt gt character 0x1B 0x56 n Oznx3 48 lt n lt 51 initial value n 0 rotation lt lt Function gt gt Specifies or clears character rotation The definition of parameters is as follows n Function 0 48 Cancels rotation 1 49 Specifies 90 degree rigth rotation 3 51 Specifies 90 degree left rotation 41 Specifies clears underline Specifies lt lt Details gt gt Specifies 180 degree rotation Inverse Print see section 6 1 Rotated characters are not underlined even if character rotation is specified ESC ESC or FS If a 90 degree right or left rotation is specified the vertical and horizontal magnifications of a character specified before the rotation is reversed Command ESC n Code 0x1B Ox2D n Oznx2 48 lt n 50 initial value n 0 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies or clears an underline n Function 0 48 Clears underline 1 49 Sets a 1 dot wide underline and specifies an underline 2 50 Sets a 2 dots wide underline and specifies an underline lt
26. can be carried out under internal timer control Setting range 10 s 24 h in steps of 10 s The interval of starts after the printing of the line received last O For more information see chapter 7 3 Handshake Messages 6 2 Serial Interfaces There areten options available 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 baud 25 DATAFORMAT There are two formats available PARITY PRINTER ADDRESS Date entry 26 7 bit or 8 bit ttansmission 1 startbit parity 1 stoppbit Attention With 7 bit NO PARITY the sender must be set to 2 stoppbits There are five options available Even Odd Mark Space No parity There is no check made Each printer IPP 144 40 G IPP 144 40 GE can be addressed This allows the concurrent supply of diffe rent data to several printers via one data line Up to 31printers may be called from one sender e g a PLC The respective address is set in the menu program for more information see chapter 7 2 Addressing 6 3 Date Time only E version Date and time are factory set In order to modify these values the menu program must be called and the following message must be displayed SET CALENDAR NO SELECT YES ENTER SET CALENDAR 15 03 04 _5 03 04 Setting the time The printed cursor to the left of the 5 indicates that this position ca
27. e above Note If the IPP 144 40 GE is not ready to receive it transmits this character just once not continuously No adjustments have to be made this protocol always runs parallel to the hardware handshake Improved handshaking for pre stored texts After receiving the control command CR the printer now sets RTS at BUSY or the signal XOFF is transmitted When the printing of pre stored text is complete RTS is reset or the signal XON is transmitted This handshake can be used to control the data transmission and prevent rapid text calls being lost or overwritten Note Without Handshake the following can occur if the text calls are sent in too quickly Data input Ctrl C 1 CR Ctrl C 2 CR Ctrl gt 3 CR Actual Print out Machine No 3 pre stored Text No 1 2 just 2 printed Text No 2 missing 3 just 3 printed Text No 3 missing With Handshake provided RTS or XON XOFF protocol is used to control the data transmitter Data input Ctrl gt 1 CR Ctrl C gt 2 CR Ctrl C gt 3 CR Actual Print out Machine No 3 pre stored Text No 1 Automatic mode pre stored Text No 2 Status NORMAL pre stored Text No 3 7 4 Version E IPP 144 40 GE 7 4 1 Text Entry Text can only be entered via interface II The maximum text length is 40 characters if the text length exceeds 40 characters only the first 40 characters are saved
28. e setting for character right space 0 lt lt Function gt gt Sets horizontal tab positions n refers to the number of points to the tab position from the left margin or the start of the line k indicates the number of data of horizontal tab positions to be set lt lt Details gt gt A tab position to be set is n x character width from the left margin or the start of the line Character width includes the right space of character ESC SP and increases in proportion to the horizontal magnification of the character if the magnification is larger than two After this command is executed the previously set horizontal tab positions are cleared If n 8 is set for horizontal tab position the next print start position is moved to the 9th point by HT Horizon tal tab The maximum allowable number of horizontal tab positions is 32 k 32 If this is exceeded subsequent data is treated as normal data Enter n1 nk for specifying tab positions in ascending order The data is ended with an 00H input If n is equal to or smaller than the previous value the horizontal tab setting process stops and subsequent data is processed as normal data Use ESC D NULL to clear all horizontal tab positions Even if character width is changed after setting horizon tal tab positions the set horizontal tab positions are retained 8 3 4 Bitmap image Commands Prints column Command ESC m nL nH d1 dk bitmap image lt lt Code
29. ers can neither be printed or modified In order to print or modify parameters remove jumper B The key S102 resets the printer to the standby mode The menu parameters will not to be changed 20 5 2 Replacing the Paper Roll Proceed as described below 1 For devices with a c powersupply be very careful Warning Dangerous voltage is accessible if replacing the paper roll after opening of the front panel Push the snap lock to the right hand side and open the front panel Tilt the wire frame upwards remove the old paper roll Insert new paper roll make sure it rotates clockwise during printing see left side of the figure Trim the leading edge of the paper roll to get a clean straight edge see right side of the figure Insert paper into bottom of print mechanism as shown in the diagram below until roller automatically takes it up Press the LINE FEED ENTER key until the paper appears at cutting edge lf you have fed too much paper carefully rewind the roll push the wire frame back over the roll Close the front panel snap lock must lock The Alarm LED extinguishes and the printer is ready ACHTUNG PAPIER RICHTIG EINLEGEN POSITION CAREFULLY THE PAPER ATTENTION A LA MISE EN PLACE QU PAPIER 5 3 Menu Program All functions of the IPP 1444 are set via menu program using the ENTER and SELECT keys and are saved w
30. he case of GSk mn n denotes the number of data n bytes of subsequent data are processed as barcode data If nis outside the definable range the processing of the command stops and the subsequent data is processed as normal data In the case of standard mode If d is outside the definable range only paper feed is executed and subsequent data is processed as normal data If the barcode width exceeds the print area of one line the barcode is not printed and only paper feed is executed Regardless of the amount of line feed specified by the following commands the paper is fed by the amount equal to the barcode height including HRI characters if HRI character print is specified ESC 2 Sets initial line feed ESC 3 Sets line feed Effective only if no data is contained in the print buffer If data is contained in print buffer the data after m is processed as normal data Moves the print position to the start of the next line after barcode print is completed Has no effect on print modes underline character size excluding NORMAL 53 8 4 Connection Examples for Gossen M ller amp Weigert instruments 8 4 1 Connection of the IPP 144 40 GE to the DPM MF for the insertion of measured value into texts For this configuration you must input and save the text as shown in section 7 4 1 of this manual The printer receives the measuring values via interface RS 232 C also possible via interface 11 T
31. hen the user quits the program From then the IPP 144 automatically uses these parameters The print format for the printout of the parameters is always NORMAL with 48 character per line so that the parameters can be read during printing The possible setting are explained in chapter 6 Entering the menu Press the MENU SELECT key for approx program 3 seconds The IPP 144 reacts by printing ACTUAL PARAMETRS PRESS ENTER Print current parameters Press the key the IPP 144 prints the currently set parameters The final printout says CHANGE PARAMETERS 21 Press ENTER and SELECT simultaneously Change for approx 4 seconds the IPP 144 brings up Parameters the first function which can be modified see changing parameters The menu program Change Parameters can be called in one of two ways Without prior printing of the current parameters Press both keys following ACTUAL PARAMETERS With prior printing of the current parameters Press both keys following CHANGE PARAMETERS ern The program is terminated by simultaneously pressing ENTER and SELECT progra Following the printout all modified functions are saved If there are no keys pressed over a period of approximately 2 minutes the program is terminated automatically and any modifications made are
32. ith Windows It is not possible for the user to upgrade the basic version to the enhanced version as this is a different factory version Print mechanism Paper 2 Technical Data 2 1 Basic Version Type of printing Character representation Print speed approx Character line Character height Character sets Service life Fixed head thermal line 576 dots line 8 dots mm 15 line s standard text mode 48 characters 24 characters 16 characters 8 characters 3 mm at 48 characters 4 mm at 24 characters 9 mm at 16 characters 18 mm at 8 characters ASC II german french danish norwegian swedish finnish spanish english cyrillic min 10x105 Impulse or 50 km Type Width Length Max outer roll diameter Min inner roll diameter Temperature commercial grade document proof thermal paper 80 mm 0 1 mm approx 14m approx 4 600 line up to 48 characters per line 40 mm 11 5 mm standard paper 0 to 60 Input buffer Serial Interface 1 Voltage supply Ambient conditions Standards Serial 16 kB Type RS 232 C RS 422 RS 485 or Current loop Baudrate 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Data format 7 bit 8 bit Parity bit even odd mark space no Safety acc to EN 61010 1 2001 CAT III gt 150 V lt 300 V pollution degree 2 DG 10 V 19 V approx 20 VA2 19 V 36 V approx 18 VA2 AG 85 V
33. lectronics Ltd Rankine Road Daneshill West GB Basingstoke RG24 8PP N ON JANN All the texts up to Text No 6 without variable fields are printed Text No 7 the first variable field just prints a blank line If there was any variable 56 data sent before the CR this would be inserted and printed here II Paper reroll mechanism IPP AW 1 General information N J The IPP AW isa paper reroll mechanism designed for use with the Thermal Graphics Printer IPP 144 40 G It has been designed to match the printer in colour and style It is preferably installed directly underneath the printer The printed paper is automatically wound on a drum by a motor A front panel draw allows easy paper handling The paper reroll mechanism is a DIN size panel mounting unit It is supplied with power and controlled via connector cable which comes with the unit and which is connected to connector 12 of the IPP 144 40 G see chapter 3 An LED indicates the ready status Depending on the distance beween the two devices at least the last 9 lines printed remain visible 57 Design Installation 58 1 Status indicator 2 Opening for paper feed 3 Handle 4 Connector for connection 5 Mounting screws cable IPP 144 40 6 Protective conductor connection pin connections Motor must be connected to ground control 5V open GND The paper reroll mechanism is inserted into
34. leinreuther Weg 88 D 90408 N rnberg Tel 0911 3502 0 Fax 0911 3502 307 E mail info g mw de http www g mw de SN E N E GM GOSSEN E M ller amp Weigerl We reserve the right to make alterations 09 05 Order no 27866 88137
35. ll with measured data serial Text deleting Text entry Text entry block Text entry wildcards Text output Voltage supply Wildcards for measure value Windows programming software I IPP 144 40 IPP 144 40 GE 1 General Features IPP 1944 40 G The Thermal Graphics Printer IPP 144 40 G Industrial Process Printer is a device designed for outputting text data and graphics i e measured value machine and process states error messages production data etc Two application examples f connected to a digital voltmeter the IPP 144 40 G records the measuring values with date time for the E version tsintegrated interface allow the use of the IPP 144 40 G as a peripheral for all PLCs RS 232 C RS 422 RS 485 USB Profibus DP The Thermal Graphics Printer is a DIN size panel mounting unit which is able to print line widths of up to 48 characters per line The 14m paper roll commercial grade document proof thermal paper is located inside the housing and can be easily replaced by means of a swivel type front panel An end of paper indicator lights up if the printer runs out of paper Review of the model types Each printer is addressable which allows the connection of up to 31 devices to one sender device via a data line at the RS 485 interface e g to a PLC There are two version of the printer The Basic Version IPP 144 40 G with the interface and the Enha
36. n be modified in our example this is the decimal digit of the day The Select key is used to print the possible values successively in our example this is 0 1 2 and 3 To accept the value press Enter the cursor jumps to the next position to the right etc gt gt gt 24 03 04 Eventually the current date is printed Note Incorrect entries e g day 33 of a month will not be accepted by the printer Instead it starts over at the base value 00 The time is set like the date After the current date has been printed the following line appears SET TIME NO Minute Second SET TIME 12 31 33 _2 31 00 If the time is modified the seconds are automatically set to zero If the time has been entered and Enter has been pressed the following is displayed gt gt gt 22 31 00 TO STORE TIME PLEASE PRESS ENTER SET TIME AGAIN PLEASE PRESS SELECT If time has been entered correctly press Enter If the time has been entered incorrectly repeat the entry by pressing Select 27 Set Summer Set one hour plus or minus for Summer Winter Time Mode Winter Time following is displayed Mode CHANGE TIME W lt gt S NO If YES is selected the follow selections are displayed W gt S 1 h S gt W 1h After setting time the current time will bee
37. n of paper feed and the horizontal direction the direction right to the direction of paper feed If characters are 90 degree right or left are specified the relationship of the vertical and horizontal directions is reversed If characters with different vertical magnifications are contained in the same line they are aligned to the baseline Command ESC n lt lt Code gt gt 0x1B 0x25 n 0znzx255 initial value n 0 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies or clears a download character set Only the lowest bit of n is effective Download character setting is specified if n 1 and cleared if n 0 43 Specifies absolute position Sets lt lt Details gt gt Automatically specifies the internal character set if the downloading of a character set is cleared 8 3 3 Print Position Commands Command ESC nL nH Code 0x1B 0x24 nL nH 0znLx255 0znHx255 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies the next print start position as an absolute position based on the left margin position The next print start position is nL nH x 256 dots away from the left margin position lt lt Details gt gt A print start position specified outside the print area is ignored Command ESC D n1 nk NULL horizontal tab lt Code gt gt position 44 0x1B 0x44 n k bites OOH 1 ks32 1 lt n lt 255 Selects a tab position every 8 characters at 9th point 17th point 25th point if th
38. n on page 17 Current loop Set slider switch S 101to the left hand side see Interface selection 4 2 Sender active 144 40 G passive Sender active IPP 144 40G passive Sender passive IPP 144 40G active Sender passive IPP 144 40 G active 100 Ohm l identifies the direction in which the current flows 20 mA Interface Il RS232C RS 485 Option ProfiBus Option Sender receiver IPP 144 40 GE Explanation concerning the signal names underRS 485 The names A B C correspond to the EIA 485 Standard inactive or logical 1 gt logical 0 B gt A If an interface does not comply with that standard the connections of A and B must be interchanged USB Standard USB chassis socket type B Option pint 45V KITT pin2 USBDM pin3 USBDP pin4 GND Alarm 4 LINE FEED ENTER 2 MENU SELECT 3 18 5 Operation 5 1 Operating Controls The numbers with the operating controls refer to the diagrams in chapter 3 The ALARM LED has two functions 1 To indicate end of paper or paper 2 To indicate the front door is open Examples 1 The front door is closed If this LED is lit the printer has run out of paper Insert a new paper roll see section 5 2 Replacing the Paper Roll the front press button switches LINE FEED amp MENU keys are deactivated 2 The front door is open
39. n printed Press ENTER to store time or press SELECT to set time again It means W Winter Time S Summer Time 6 4 Date Time Output E Version Output Date and time may be transmitted via the serial interface II Request Ctrl W CR Addressed Ctrl E Adr Ctrl E Ctrl W gt CR Ctrl D gt The IPP 144 returns date time in the format CR LF 15 03 04 17 03 24 CR LF During the transmission nothing can be received RTS LOW 28 Serial protocol Print date time always Print date time with a received control command The IPP 144 is capable of printing date and time together with measured values or text as a protocol In this case date and time precede the printout There are two options available Each transmission is preceded with the date time always Date and time only precede the transmission if control command has been received this optional feature is selected in the menu program under PRINT DATE TIME HEADLINE Each transmission is preceded with the date time always For several messages in a row i e the IPP 144 is still printing the date amp time is printed once only at the beginning of the transmission e g 15 03 04 16 57 30 Oil temperature 367 5 C Oil pressure o k Boiler 1 Pause gt 15 03 04 16 58 59 Boiler 2 still active Temperature 258 6 C PRINT DATE TIME
40. nced Version IPP 144 40 GE with the interfaces l and ll There are three option for the voltage supply 12V DC 10V 19V DC or 24V DC 19V 36V or 110V 230V AC switch mode power supply 85V 265V AC There are four option for the interface lll RS 232 C RS 485 ProfiBus or USB Model Supply Voltage Interface I IPP 144 40 G 12V DC 24V DC 110 230V AC Yes IPP 144 40 GE 232 12V DC 24V DC 110 230V AC Yes IPP 144 40 GE 485 12V DC 24V DC 110 230V AC Yes IPP 144 40 GE PB 12V DC 24V DC 110 230V AC Yes IPP 144 40 GE USB 12V DC 24V DC 110 230V AC Yes The connector for the interface II of RS 232 C RS 485 and ProfiBus is a 9 pin D Sub socket It is possible to change this interface card in the factory The interface option USB has a special USB B socket It is not possible to change this interface card with the other cards Special adapter cables and converters are used in this situation Windows Programming software Basic Version IPP 144 40 G Enhanced Version IPP 144 40 GE A Windows Programming software has been developed This software will be available to progam the GE text memory transfer user defined fonts or symbols and set the printer configuration parameters Also this software package includes actual Windows printer drivers The software will be on CD ROM The basic version IPP 144 40 G provides one serial interface capable of receiving
41. not saved 22 Changing parameters The IPP 144 prints one of the changeable parameters Press ENTER to accept the parameter and to move to the next function Press SELECT to display the next parameter option ENTER Example SETBAUDRATE NO Ke YES ENTER BAUDRATE 300 300 SELECT 600 ENTER gt gt gt 600 TO STORE BAUDRATE PLEASE PRESS ENTER SET BAUDRATE AGAIN PLEASE PRESS SELECT ENTER SET DATA FORMAT In case 1 Baudrate 600 Baud is saved 2 Baudrate 300 Baud 23 PRINT FORMAT 6 Adjustment 6 1 General Functions The various functions and device parameters are selected and set via the menu program see chapter 5 3 The appendix contains a summary NORMAL The printout can be read during printing the last print line is at the top INVERSE The printout is made top down the last print line is at the bottom In this case the printout is in the proper chronological order after the paper has been torn off Print formats can be switched via the serial interface see appendix 8 2 additional control characters if the input buffer is empty 90 degree rotation It is possible to set the printing with 90 degree right or left rotation This function can not be set via the menu program but via control commands see section 8 3 Details of Printer
42. number 6 CODABAR variable 1 lt k 48 ds 57 65 lt d lt 68 36 43 45 46 47 58 51 In the case of GSkmn m Barcode System Definable range of k Definable range of d 65 UPC A fixed 11 ns 12 48x dx 57 66 UPC E fixed 11 ns 12 48 lt dx 57 67 JAN13 EAN fixed 12 ns13 48x dx 57 68 JAN8 EAN fixed 7sns 8 48x dx 57 48x dx 57 69 CODE39 variable 1 nx 255 65x dx 90 32 36 37 43 45 46 47 70 variable 1 nx 255 48x dx 57 even number 48x dx 57 71 CODABAR variable 1 nx 255 65x d lt 68 36 43 45 46 47 58 72 CODE93 variable 1 lt nx 255 0x dx 127 73 CODE128 variable 2x nx 255 0x 127 52 lt lt Details gt gt In the case of GS k m This command is terminated by the NULL code In the case of UPC A and UPC E after 12 bytes of barcode data are entered the barcode is printed and subsequent data is processed as normal data In the case of JAN 13 after 13 bytes of barcode data are entered the barcode is printed and subsequent data is processed as normal data In the case of JAN 8 after 8 bytes of barcode data are entered the barcode is printed and subsequent data is processed as normal data The number of data of an ITF barcode must be an even number If is an odd number the last data is ignored After the number of input data reaches 255 the processing of the command starts automatically In t
43. o selected the text see section 7 4 2 in this manual The relevant interface is the interface for which the parameters have to be set in the menu program The recommended configuration is 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 9600 baud With 7 bit no parity the sender must be set to 2 stop bits IPP 144 40 GE Interface 1 54 8 4 2 Connection of IPP 144 40 G with a DAA message display to print fault messages Messages can be sent by all DAA type B and C versions The A version DAA are not capable of outputting data but only of displaying them since there is only one serial interface available which is used to receive data The connection of the printer is made via the interface ll RS 232 C of the DAA The printout is normally triggered by a control device e g a PLC with a strobe signal strobe T via the terminal strip for control inputs parallel interface at the DAA IPP 144 40 G Interface RS 232 C DAA 144 120 B 9pin D SUB 9pin D SUB DAA288 120B 25pin D SUB DAA 288 240 B C 25pin D SUB The required connection cable is available as an accessory 55 8 5 Examples for Automatic text Insert mode Example 1 Data input Consignment 10 15 33 15 10 03 lt CR gt 1 lt CR gt 123 CR 1 pan ecu CR 30 CR Actual Print out re stored texts print out with spaces reserved for time amp date variable data weights Product Ref 123 2 Product Ref Operator No
44. ommand GS hn barcode lt lt Code gt gt height 0x1D 0x68 n 1znzx255 initial value n 162 Function Sets barcode height to n dots Sets width Command GSwn of barcode lt lt Code gt gt 0x1D 0x77 n 2 n lt 6 initial value n 3 lt lt Function gt gt Specifies barcode width Module width of 2 level barcode n multi level barcode Thin bar Thick bar dots width dots width dots 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 9 4 4 4 11 5 5 5 14 6 6 6 18 50 lt lt Details gt gt The multi level barcode refers to the following barcode systems A UPC A B UPC E C JAN13 D JAN8 E CODE93 F CODE128 The 2 level barcode refers to the following barcode systems A CODE39 B ITF CODABAR Prints Command GS k m d1 dk NULL GS k m n d1 dn barcode lt lt Code gt gt 0x1D 0x6B m d1 dk 00H 0 lt lt 6 the definable range of k andd varies with m 0x1D 0x6B m n di dn 65 lt m lt 73 the definable range of n and d varies with m lt lt Function gt gt Selects a barcode system and prints barcodes In the case of GS k m m Barcode System Definable range of k Definable range of d 0 UPC A fixed 11 lt lt 12 48 ds 57 1 UPC E fixed 11 lt lt 12 48 ds 57 2 JAN13 EAN fixed 12 lt k lt 13 48 ds 57 3 JAN8 EAN fixed 7 lt ns 8 48 ds 57 48 ds 57 4 CODE39 variable 1 lt k 65 lt d lt 90 32 36 37 43 45 46 47 5 ITF variable 1 lt k even 48 lt d lt 57
45. ssible Ctrl E Ctrl D gt see appendix A transmission is only accepted if the sequence Ctrl E address Ctrl E is used e g print date time text Ctrl E address Ctrl E Ctrl gt CR characters CR Ctrl D gt 7 3 Handshake Messages Serial Interface These lines indicate the printer status to the sender DTR device is on is rather insignificant and is in general not used RTShigh 8 V indicates printer is ready to receive RTS low 7 V indicates printer is not ready to receive The reasons for printer not being ready could be Out of paper Print interval running Buffer is full a Change menu RTS DTR are only used by the RS 232 C interface and can be used for interface and Il 31 Print interval serial XON XOFF 32 During the preset wait delay the interface is not ready to receive After expiry of the wait delay the RTS signal or XON becomes active again and requests the subse quent transmission The next interval begins upon receiving of CR or CR LF LF on its own is not accepted The report functions Printer read not ready are handled by this protocol if no handshake lines are connected RS 232 C RS 422 or RS 485 This function only applies to the E version interface II XON is transmitted if the IPP 144 40 GE is ready to receive XOFF is transmitted if the IPP 144 40 GE is not ready to receive se
46. the DIN size panel cutout from the front side and is clamped against the rear of the switchboard using the mounting screws The switchboard thickness must not exceed 12 mm Make sure that the unit is properly mounted before connection and power on Winding Ambient conditions Standards Miscellaneous Connection Maintenance friction clutch 2 Technical data Motor with friction clutch electronic lag 3 sec Paper width max 80 mm Paper length max 15 m Store temperature range 20 C to 80 Operating temperature range 0 C to 70 Climate relative humidity 80 up to 31 Protection type housing IP 50 acc to EN 60528 VDE 0470 Mech strength To IEC 1010 Safety EN 61010 1 2001 CATIII 2150V x300V Pollution degree 2 EMC Susceptibility DIN EN 610004 1 to EN 610004 4 Emission DIN EN 50081 2 Class B Dimensions WxHxD 144 x 72x 159 mm Connector MASCON female multi point connector 4 pin keyed Connector cable AWG 26 approx 100mm Power supply by IPP 5 V DC CE The torque of the friction clutch has been factory adjusted and should not require adjustment The winding force of the motor can be adjusted by slightly rotating the screw accessible through the left hand side hole in the body less z turn left s more z turn right 59 Removing the paper Inserting the paper 60 3 Operation Use the handle 4 to pull out the front panel
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