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1. 27 Vertical wall mounted Approx 24 24 Approx 22 Tg A Caution The remaining roll paper external diameter of the roll paper differs greatly according to the type of roll paper used Use these values only as guidelines When the sensor has detected the remaining roll paper during printing the printer stops printing after it has printed all the data that it had received If you are using a model with parallel IEEE1284 interface specifications you can select sensor enabled disabled in Soft SW Setting Mode If you are using a model with serial RS232C interface specifications it is always enabled 5 Setting the Paper Width and Printing Line Column Number The printing dot line columns are changed as follows by setting the Paper Width ofthe roll paper used the Number of col andthe Font Select in Soft SW Setting Mode For details about setting see Soft SW Setting Mode page 35 When setting Paper Width of 76 2mm Installation Remaining roll Senoren method paper mm Approx 22 Approx 24 5 arall mauntad Paper width 76 2mm t Paper feed direction When Number of col 40 33 are selected 400 dots When Number of col 42 35 are selected 386 dots Preparing the Printer Setting Paper Width and Printing Line Columns When setting Paper Width of 69 5mm Installation Remaining roll SETE AA method paper mm Approx 22 Horizontal Approx 24 Approx 27
2. A 2P or 3P copy roll paper About 30cm 5 Maintaining light tension in the copy roll paper firmly close the platen unit until you hear a click MN Caution Be very careful not to let qF your hands touch the gt Ti i on the paper cutter bar 6 Set one side of the copy roll paper Copy roll paper copy side on the rewinder shaft as igge side shown in the figure and tightly wind it about 2 rotations in the direction shown by the arrow Check to make sure that the copy roll b paper rotates with the rewinder shaft Me gently pulled taut 4 2 Platen unit Be careful of the paper cut bar Protrudes about 5cm Wind it about twice 22 23 Preparing the Printer Installing roll paper T Being careful not to let the copy roll paper set on the rewinder shaft slacken place the roll paper in the grooves on both sides Turn the flange on the rewinder shaft in the direction shown by the arrow and make sure that the copy roll paper rotates with the rewinder shaft Bib wee a Taking up slack while checking that the copy roll paper winds 8 With the other side of the copy roll paper original side pulled lightly taut close the rear cover firmly until you hear a Click Hold the center of the roll paper to pull f j it as straight as possible so that one of the sides of the paper does not slacken b i ae Ae p Paper feeds automatically and s
3. specifications do not apply Concerning Auto Cutter operation The minimum cutting interval is 1 2 inch 3 lines with 6LPI Once a cut command has been executed even if a command is sent before the pape has fed at least 1 2 inch the cut command is ignored so the cut action cannot be executed Initial Factory Shipping Mode Setting the mode Sea peace eee 1 Pressing the FEED switch twice in maintenance mode POWER LED is flashing causes the POWER LED PAPER OUT LED and the ERROR LED to begin gE a a i to flash Flashing Press twice 30 if Maintenance Mode Initial Factory Shipping Mode 2 Reopening and closing the front cover in this status switches the POWER LED PAPER OUT LED and the ERROR LED from flashing to continuously lit status 3 Pressing the FEED switch for 3 seconds or more restores settings to the factory shipping initialized status Cut Position Adjustment Mode Setting the mode 1 Pressing the FEED switch 3 times in maintenance mode POWER LED is flashing causes the POWER LED and the ERROR LED to begin to flash 2 Reopening and closing the front cover in this status switches the POWER LED and the ERROR LED from flashing to continuously lit status and enters Cut Position Adjustment Mode Operating Method Pressing the FEED switch less than 2 seconds The present value is changed in units of 1 144 Opening and closing the front cover The of the ad
4. 5 Approx 24 arall mauntad Paper width 76 2mm Paper width 69 5mm Da When Number of col 40 33 are selected 360 dots t When Number of col 42 35 are selected 360 dots Paper feed direction Right offset 40 dots When setting Paper Width of 57 5mm Installation Remaining roll TOE location method paper mm Approx 22 5 Approx 24 Iwll maiintad Paper width 76 2mm Paper width 57 5mm When Number of col 40 33 are selected 300 dots When Number of col 42 35 are selected 298 dots t Paper feed direction Right offset 100 dots 17 Installing the Ribbon Cassette Front cover 1 Open the front cover of the printer Insert your fingers into the dents at opposite ends of the front cover to open it with both hands 2 Turn the ribbon cassette knob in the direction shown by the arrow to fully stretch the ribbon 3 Insert the cassette into the printer until a click is heard so that the ribbon is between the paper cut bar and the print head cover If it difficult to insert turn the ribbon cassette knob again 4 Close the front cover Caution Be very careful not to let your hands touch the print head cover when replacing the ribbon cassette When the print head has become A heated there is a danger of AN it burning your hand 18 Preparing the Printer Installing Roll Paper The following are the types of roll paper that
5. ERROR Lit printer to online status Cooling starts After the temperature has falen it i PAPER OUT cca enstabu automaticaly restored and printing restarts xo The burzer continues to sound until the error is canceled by the FEED switch POWER Oo The printer goes offine Remove the paper jam or PAPEROUT CO other problem and press the FEED switch to restore ERROR OO the printer to online status Block mark POWER pym The buz r continues to sound unti the error is ary PAPER OUT ay canceled by the FEED switch ERROR OO Cutterabnormal POWER position detection PAPER OUT Hardware abrormal POWER i Turn off the power then tum it on again If the error RAM read arit PAPER OUT Ca continues notify the dealer where you purchased the aS printer or service personnel afer tuming off the power Hardware sbrermal POWER FROM readwrite PAPER OUT 24 abnormal POWER PAPER OUT ERROR There are no RS232C communication error or front cover opened closed detection indicators If the buzzer setting is OFF in Soft SW Setting Mode the buzzer does not sound Lit Off 32 Srl Maintenance Mode Clearing a Paper Jam Clearing method 1 Turn off the power and open the rear cover If the rear cover cannot be opened When there is a cutter problem the printer may stop with the cutter blade protruding so that pressing the FEED switch fails to clear the error When this happens restore the cutter b
6. 8 eo MIN tes oSTROBE MIN tes Di MIN tes MAX tes BUSY eer rere rer rr l Approx 3 2 s EIP Approx 3 2 s Appendixes Parallel IEEE1284 Interface Timing when power is on INIT signal timing i A A More than 16 s RESET BUSY BUSY FAULT SELECT Drawer Kick Out Interface Pin assignment Direction Function a FG e Frame ground 2 TXD Output Data transmission HHH l3 Rx input Data reception 4 RIS __ Output Same as DTR 20pin DSR Input Host reception enabled status HIGH READY LOW During DTR RTS control The ESC pm t1 t2 commands select either Drawer Kick out Signal 1 or 2 to set the pulse time T1 x 2ms T2 x 2ms When ON When OFF Note T2 when OFF e T1 when ON amp 4 is satisfied The maximum amperage at 24V is up to 1A When connected to one that exceeds 1A the printer and connected equipment may be damaged 41 i
7. can be used by this printer Types 1P roll paper 2P copy roll paper 1 original 1 copy 3P copy roll paper 1 original 2 copies 2P and 3P copy roll paper are only usable on models equipped with auto cutter and rewinder Paper widths 76 2 0 7 69 5 0 6 57 5 0 5 mm Roll diameter 30mm to 83mm Core diameter Interior diameter 10 ofnm exterior diameter 27mm or less Paper thickness 1P 0 06 to 0 085mm Copy paper 0 05 to 0 20mm total thickness But the total thickness that can be cut is from 0 05 to 0 14mm Standard and Auto Cutter Equipped Models Installation method Rear cover open lever 1 Pull the rear cover open lever ovara 4 you to open the rear cover 2 Set the attached partition in place if y EF ae Partition the roll paper you are using is 69 5mm wide or 57 5mm wide Change the paper width by changing the value set as the width using the Soft SW Setting Mode See page 35 A Caution When setting the roll paper be careful not to cut your T hand on the edge of the paper A bn Location set for width of 57 5mm Location set for width of 69 5mm 3 Place the roll paper and pull the end ac 1P roll paper of the roll paper directly towards you as shown in the figure Hold the center of the roll paper to pull it as straight as possible so that one of mi the sides of the paper does not slacken 4 Maintaining tension in the roll paper firmly close the rear co
8. easily to shut off power e Use the AC outlet that accepts a three pronged plug Otherwise static electricity may be generated and there will be danger of electric shock Do not carry it holding the cover Doing this might break its mechanisms or cause it to malfunction Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the TVSE Dot Matrix Printer RP 35 This printer is a dot matrix printer developed for use with various kinds of data communication terminals POS terminals and kitchen printers It can be used for a wide range of applications thanks to its rich selection of functions Features Compact design A paper drop in mechanism that simplifies paper loading High speed printing to a maximum of 240cps Multiple copy printing original form 2 copies Input buffer available Black mark sensor mechanism Versatile printing layout using the page mode Logo data or text data prepared by the user can be stored in its user memory Built in drawer kick out interface Optional auto cutter full cut partial cut Capacity for paper with widths of 76 2 69 5 57 5mm Parallel IEEE and Centronics compliant interface is available as a factory option Selection of functions diversified by its operation panel Soft SW setting mode Can be wall mounted optional Built in buzzer Built in or external AC adapter types available Dual color printing red black Names and Functions of Parts Names and Functions of Parts Ext
9. the rear cover cannot be opened In this case press the FEED switch to eliminate the cutter problem without trying to force it open If the problem is not eliminated by pressing the switch insert a screw driver in the hole on the left side surface of the rear cover and rotate it to manually restore the cutter blade then open the cover The blade will be restored by turning it to either the left or the right Be careful of the manual paper cut bar in particular to make sure that your fingers are not caught when opening and closing the cover Opening the rear cover during printing causes malfunctions of the printer head or cutter unit Make sure that printing has stopped before you open the rear cover To close the rear cover close it while holding the end of the paper so that the paper is not slack or bent inside the printer CE GGGigGgCGt iii n 24 Srl Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode The settings of the printer can be changed according to its usage environment in maintenance mode And it is also possible to change their settings back to the initial factory shipping setting or to adjust the cut position after printing in this mode And the content of the settings can be confirmed in demonstration printing mode To change the settings in maintenance mode print and check the present settings Demonstration printing mode Setting the mode Turning the power on while pressing the FEED switch with the front cover and the rear co
10. 400 dots full dot including half dot 79 9 or 90 9 dots ASCII 96 characters International characters Katakana Code pages 437 KATAKANA 850 860 863 865 852 866 857 858 WPC1252 1 switch FEED 3 LED POWER PAPER OUT ERROR 1 buzzer Printing 240CPS 3P paper 200CPS Through put 76 2mm wide 40 columns 79 9 3sp 6LPI 5 0LPS 69 5mm wide 36 columns 7Q 9 3sp 6LPI 5 4LPS 57 5mm wide 30 columns 7 9 3sp 6LPI 6 0LPS Friction feed Minimum pitch 1 144 inch Paper feed speed 40LPS 6LPI Types 1P roll paper 2P copy roll paper 1 original 1 copy 3P copy roll paper 1 original 2 copies When 3P printing speed falls 16 Paper widths 76 2 69 5 57 5 0 5 mm Roll diameter 30mm to 83mm Core diameter Interior diameter 10 2 0mm exterior diameter 27mm or less Paper thickness 1P 0 06 to 0 085mm Copy paper 0 05 to 0 20mm total thickness But the total thickness that can be cut is from 0 05 to 0 14mm No glue on the core or end of the paper Method special ribbon cassette Colors Single color purple black 2 color black and red Life Purple approx 4 million characters continuous printing at 25 C Black approx 3 million characters continuous printing at 25 C Red black black 1 5 million characters Red 750 000 characters Standard model 2 models either RS232C or IEEE1284 ESC POS Page mode CBM mode STAR mode 35 m Data buffer Features External dimensions R
11. ELECTRONICS DOT MATRIX PRINTER RP 35 User s Manual Table of Contents CHa af eee eee eee eee ee eee ee 6 NOC CHO ee E E E E 6 RUG ee ee EEE E osonsaussensinosscossaneaasee 7 Names and Functions of Parts ccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeesseeaaaaaneeeeeeeesaaas 7 NOE e T A A E 11 Connecting the OW CP cs ssrasscercetetececeesteces a ccccacedecanunnesdedcdeenestec cacsieustenarcsaneeerciasosece 11 eTel 2 PES E eee eee eee eee eee 25 WEG Clare le Mode seecae as ee ee 25 Cnap 2 2 Seen eee ee ee 35 7 0 1 016 eee ene ee ee en eee ee eee ee ee 35 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS which must be strictly observed e To prevent personal injury or property damage the following shall be strictly observed e The degree of possible injury and damage due to incorrect use or improperly following instructions is described below Indicates a situation which if not observed A Warning and handled properly could result in death or serious injury C ti n Indicates a situation which if not observed A autio and handled properly could result in injury Meaning of symbols A This symbol indicates that something must be handled carefully D This symbol indicates something that must not be done Q This symbol indicates something that must be done Never perform the following If not avoided these may cause damage or trouble to the printer or cause the printer to overheat and re
12. NB DIS ENB DIS OFF ON BI DIR UNI DIR OFF ON 437 KATAKANA 850 860 863 865 852 866 857 858 WPC1252 Remarks The emulation is selected from EPSON STAR CBM1 CBM2 Number of full dot in full column is 200 dots For the number of line columns based on the paper width see Setting the Paper Width and Printing Line Column Number bkd The initial font size is selected immediately after the power is turned on opy mode Is selected OFF 2P 3P can be selected But when 3P is set the printing speed is low The PE signal enabled disabled is set at paper end when only the centro interface is set as enabled During enabled status BUSY PE FAULT are output and printing stops at paper out During disabled status only BUSY is output and printing stops at paper out The PE signal enabled disabled is set at paper near end when only the centro interface is set as enabled During enabled status PE FAULT are output and printing continues During disabled status nothing is output and printing continues It sets whether or not slash is used with the numeral 0 zero Designates printing direction When BI DIR is selected printing starts from the closer of the left and right ends of the next printing line from the print stop location During UNI DIR printing is usually done from the left end The LF operation during CR code reception is selected When ON LF does not operate when OFF LF operates CR Ca
13. SW gt Command Type Number of Col Font Select Paper Plies Paper End Paper Near End Slashed Zero Print Direct Auto LF Code Page Buffer Size Init Signal Buzzer lt Interface S W gt Baud Rate Data Length Parity Bit Stop Bit Protocol lt Mechanical S W gt Paper Width Auto Cutter Color Ribbon Take Up Device Black Mark EPSON 40 33 7 9 OFF ENB ENB OFF BI DIR OFF 437 4K ENB ON 9600 8bit NONE 1 bit DTR 76 2 PAR ON ON DIS items from the top and returns to normal power on status If the power is turned off without opening and closing the front cover the setting change is invalid If the paper runs out during the change set the paper and close the rear cover to continue the process Operations Press the FEED Switch Command Type Press and hold the FEED Switch Number of Col Press and hold the FEED Switch Font Select Press the FEED Switch Font Select Example of a change of the Command Type to STAR and the Font Select to 9 9 20 Setting Mode Table Soft Control SW Set item Command Type Number of Col Font Select Paper Plies Paper End Paper Near End Slashed Zero Print Direct Auto LF Code Page Initial value EPSON 40 33 7x9 OFF ENB ENB OFF BI DIR OFF 437 Setting value EPSON STAR CBM1 CBM2 40 33 42 35 799 909 OFF 2P 3P E
14. at you insert it firmly and fix it in place by turning the attachment screws in the direction shown by the arrow i Parallel IEEE1284 interface cable Connecting the Drawer Match the top and bottom of the drawer kick connector with the cable terminal and insert it firmly until you hear a click Caution A Connect only a specialized drawer Do not connect a telephone line Output is impossible during printing Drawer 1 and drawer 2 cannot be driven simultaneously Use a drawer use solenoid that is at least 24 amp Make sure that the output current is not higher than 1A This may cause a malfunction or burn damage Install the drawer kick cable so that it will not be caught on your shoes etc 12 13 Preparing the Printer Connecting the Power 1 2 If your printer is an AC adapter type Make sure that the printer power AC adapter cable switch is set to OFF insert the AC adapter cable connector with its flat side upwards into the power connector on the rear surface of the printer If your printer is a built in AC adapter type insert the plug on the power cord into the AC inlet on the back surface of the printer Caution Flat side of the cable is up Do not use an AC DC od AC adapter type adapter other than 51 AD the stipulated produc ONLY Model 51AD Always hold the connector when inserting or removing the cable connector of the AC adapter St
15. black red approx 750 000 characters black approx 1 5 million characters Be sure to use a recommended ribbon cassette in order to maintain printing quality and stabilize printer operation 37 Paper Use the following printing paper in order to maintain printing quality and stabilize paper feeding Roll paper Paper width 76 2 0 7mm 341 36 inch 69 5 0 6mm 3 1 36 inch 57 5 0 5mm 2 26 0 02inch Roll diameter 30mm to 83mm Core diameter Interior diameter 10 20 mm exterior diameter 27mm or less Paper thickness 0 06 to 0 085mm Weight 52 3 to 64 0 g m JIS P8124 45 to 55kg 1 000 sheets 788mm x 1 091mm Recommended paper Register paper Oji Paper Co Ltd or equivalent Pressure sensitive Non carbon 2P 3P paper 1 original 1 copy 2 copies paper Paper width 76 2 0 7mm 341 36 inch 69 5 0 6mm 3 1 36 inch 57 5 0 5mm 2 26 0 02 inch Roll diameter 30mm to 83mm Core diameter Interior diameter 10 2o mm exterior diameter 27mm or less Paper thickness 0 05 to 0 20mm But the total thickness that can be cut is from 0 05 to 0 14mm Recommended paper 2P NCR Super Mitsubishi Paper Mills Limited prints in blue or equivalent Cautions concerning the roll paper Starting to wind the roll paper interior end processing with center core It must not be folded and its internal diameter must be even It must not be rolled back There must be no glue on its center core It must be wound with its printing si
16. cautions When Installing the Printer e Prior to operation read the safety instructions carefully and observe them e Do not use or store the printer near fire excessive moisture in direct sunlight near an air conditioner or heater or other source of unusually humidity or excessive dust e Do not place the printer where chemical reactions occur such as ina laboratory e Do not place the printer where air is mixed with salt or gas The printer must sit on a firm level surface where there is ample ventilation Never allow the printer s air vent to be blocked by an object Do not put anything on the top of printer e Do not place the printer near a radio or television and do not use the same wall outlet for the printer and radio or television Radio or television reception could be adversely affected Do not put anything on the power cord or step on it e Do not drag or carry the printer with the power cord or interface cable Avoid plugging the power cord into an outlet with many loads e Do not bundle the power cord when inserting the plug Always grip the plug housing not the cord to plug unplug the power cord e Make certain the power is turned off before connecting disconnecting the interface cable Avoid lengthening the signal cable or connecting it to any noise producing device If it is unavoidable use the shielded cable or twisted pair for each signal Place the printer near the outlet where the power cord can be unplugged
17. d rear covers both closed Soft SW Setting Mode Setting the mode 1 If the FEED switch is pressed once in maintenance mode POWER LED is flashing the POWER LED and PAPER OUT LED start flashing 2 If the front cover is reopened and closed in this status the POWER LED and PAPER OUT LED stop flashing to and remain lit and after the title and top items have printed it enters Soft SW Setting Mode Reopening and closing the front cover Flashing Lit HEXDUMP PRINT gt Ex ee EE Re NX KE EH ee NE WE WH KE HN ME EX WE NE WE WM KE HH ME EH WE Ex Ee EE KE HN ME EH HE ME WE HE KE HN amar r PAR FREE Reopening and closing the front coven amem Serres eos Po TEE E CELTIS EE Seer Freee 26 rele Maintenance Mode Soft SW Setting Mode Operating method lt Soft Switch Setting gt Press Feed Change PARM Press the FEED switch less than 2 seconds na g The setting changes gt Next Item F Cover Open Close The present set value is changed and the Save amp Exit same item is reprinted Press the FEED switch and when the buzzer sounds once release it Pressing the FEED switch continuously 2 seconds or more Moves to the next item It prints the present set value of the next item Press the FEED switch and when the buzzer sounds three times release it Opening closing the front cover After saving the set values it reprints all lt Soft Control
18. de facing outwards When it is 2P paper there must be no glue between the top and bottom sheets In the case of 3P paper there must be no glue on the top middle or bottom papers Use pressure sensitive paper with total thickness no greater than 0 20mm and remember that the printer will not cut paper with total thickness greater than 0 14mm If you use pressure sensitive paper with total thickness greater than 0 14mm either do not use the cutter or else rewind the bottom paper with the rewinder to reduce the total thickness top paper middle paper to 0 14mm or less ee 38 Appendixes Serial RS232C interface Pin assignment Signal Name Direction Function SSS y O ptf e Framegruns o 2 TxD Output Data transmission o 3 RxD f mput Datareoepton o TEE a Output Input Host reception ae status HIGH READY LOW NOT READY During DTR RTS control The printer transmits data after it is confirmed that DSR is high But transmission by DLE EOT GS a During XON XOFF control Printer does not confirm DSR a E T 20 Output Printer READY BUSY status HIGH READY LOW BUSY During DTR RTS control When the printer is in reception enabled status it is READY when it is reception disabled itis BUSY 1 BUSY until completion of initial settings when the power is turned on 5 BUSY when the reception buffer is full 6 BUSY during Self Print During XON XOFF control Always HIGH READY except under the following conditio
19. eceiving buffer 40 or 4K bytes NV bit image 128K bytes User NV memory 8K Paper drop in style Auto cutter function full cut partial cut Rewinder function Black mark sheet compatible Copy 2P 3P paper compatible DKD Drawer Kick Driver function ASB Auto Status Back function Input AC100V 240V 0 55A 0 35A 50 60 Hz Power consumption 24W Standard model 156 W x 247 7 D Q 132 H mm Standard model 156 74 247 7 0 x 1323H mo 36 Appendixes Specifications Printer weight Standard model 2 20kg Auto cutter equipped model 2 30kg Auto cutter and rewinder equipped model 2 45kg But these exclude the AC adapter AC case ribbon and paper Environmental During operation Temperature 0 to 50 C conditions Humidity 10 to 90 RH no condensation During storage Temperature 20 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 90 RH no condensation 90 a E 50 oO Z 5 wv 10 0 35 50 Environmental temperature C Durability 7 5 million lines MCBF Head lifetime 150 million characters Cutter lifetime 1 million cuts Applicable standard UL C UL FCC Class A TUV GS CE Marking CCC Ribbon Cassette Cassette shape Single color specification color purple IR 31P color black IR 31B Two color specification colors red black IR 31RB Lifetime Single color specification color purple approx 4 million characters color black approx 3 million characters Two color specification colors red
20. erface Serial RS232C interface ETITIT FTTTETE T v inimidinikrilintiniinniinliniielin j k 2 3 Built in AC adapter type 1 Interface connector It is connected to either a serial RS232C or parallel IEEE1284 interface cable A USB interface replaced by a serial or parallel interface will be available as a factory option 2 Drawer kick connector It is connected to a cable from the drawer 3 Power source connector It is connected to a cable from the AC adapter 4 Power source inlet It is connected to the power cord Others Built in Buzzer A buzzer sounds when the FEED switch is operated and when there is an error The buzzer can be switched between enabled and disabled in Soft SW setting mode User Memory Logo data or text data prepared by the user can be stored in memory This stored data remains in memory even after the power is turned off es 1 Preparing the Printer Connections Connecting the Interface Cable Turn off the power to the printer and insert the connectors being careful about their orientation Caution Always hold the connector when pulling out a cable Install the interface cable so that it will not be caught on your shoes etc Connecting the serial RS232C interface cable Make sure that you insert it firmly and fix it in place by tightening the screw Serial RS232C interface cable Connecting the parallel IEEE1284 interface cable Make sure th
21. erior AC adapter type Standard and auto cutter equipped models Built in AC adapter type Operation panel Refer Operational Section 1 Paper check window It can be used to check the amount of paper left on the roll 2 Rear cover p e It can be opened to set or to replace a Wa Rear connectors paper roll Refer Rear Connectors Section 3 Rear cover open lever Auto cutter and rewinder equipped It is a lever used to open the rear cover Pull the lever towards you to open the rear model cover b 4 Front cover a It can be opened to set or replace the ribbon cassette d 5 Power switch It turns the printer power on and off 6 Cutter lock clearing screw hole a When the rear cover cannot be opened Refer Operational Section because the blade of the auto cutter protrudes after a malfunction or as a result of a paper jam turn this screw with a pA Phillips head screw driver to return the E blade N Rear connectors 7 AC adapter case Pelor Rear This is installed only for the built in AC adapter Connectors type Section Interior AC adapter type Standard and auto cutter equipped model 1 Platen unit In the standard and auto cutter equipped models it is combined with 8 the auto cutter 2 Paper cut bar It is used to cut the paper manually 3 Platen open lever It is a lever used to open the platen unit on the rewinder equipped model Open the platen unit by pulling it towards
22. he rear cover And reverse the LED name sheet on the ea sug to use it with the vertically installed and wall mounted display Removing the Chassis Platen L Spring d Open the rear cover Do this carefully because the cover snaps open vigorously 2 Lift part A with the fingers of your right hand 3 Switch the Chassis Platen L Spring that you have raised from your right thumb to your left thumb Chassis Platen to hook the protrusion on the end of the Chassis L Spring Pyaten L Spring inside part B of the printer Part A Caution Chassis Platen L Spring with strong repulsive force is used Be very careful that it does not slip off your finger causing an injury LED Name Sheet Remove and reverse the sheet then reinsert the protruding part of the center of the sheet in the printer and push in both ends 14 Preparing the Printer Setting the Paper Near End Sensor Change the sensor location according to the way the printer is installed and the interior diameter of the roll paper you are using Referring to the following table set it at a location suited to the usage environment by moving it to the left and right while pushing the concave part of the center of the sensor with your finger When shipped from the factory it is set at 24mm Paper near end sensq When installed vertically and wall hung ia Remaining roll Sensor location a paper mm A
23. justment direction changes Immediately after entering adjustment mode the value is changed in the direction Opening then closing the front cover changes the of the adjusted value af ue hoe Reopening and closing the front cower Hashing Lit FEWER CA man PREC TE Flashing T Press 3 times Hr Reopening and closing the front cower Pressing and holding the FEED Switch 2 seconds or more The present value is saved and the printer enters normal power on status i Cut position Paper ked direction Adjustment range 035 to 035 Initial value 000 Error Indicators When this printer malfunctions or jams etc the type of problem is indicated by a buzzer and by lit or flashing LED on the operating panel In error status the error indication can be cancelled by pressing the FEED switch Error indicator table Type of Error Operation and restoration method Paper end POWER During printing printing stops and the printer goes PAPER OUT i oine Replace the paper and dose the cover to ERROR or retum the printer onlne PORER In centro interface when the Paper Mear End on the PAPERQUT CO Do Sof SW is set enabled PE FAULT are output and ERROR printing continues When it is set as disabled nothing is output and printing continues cover POWER During printing printing i immediately stopped and PAPER OUT eee shibe the printer goe offline Close the cover to restore the
24. lade manually by inserting a screwdriver into the hole on the left side surface of the rear cover and rotating it then open the cover the blade will be restored whether you turn it to the left or right Turn the screw driver so that the projections on both ends of the blade of the cutter are returned to the back of the printer direction shown by the arrow 2 Remove all the jammed paper temporarily remove the roll paper that is installed in the printer 3 Close the rear cover and turn on the power The auto cutter operation will be initialized and the error cleared A Caution When removing the jammed paper be careful not to touch the area around the print head nor the cutter blade If you do you will be burned or cut Cutter lock clearing screw hole End of the blade of the cutter Rear cover Front cover Paper cut bar Trouble Shooting When there is trouble with this printer take action to clear up the trouble according to the following table If this action does not clear up the trouble notify the dealer where you purchased 1 Paper jam Check for a jam at the paper Remove all the jammed paper ejection opening If you cannot Remove the roll paper from the printer and put it open the rear cover do check back again number 2 Rotate the screwdriver while watching the paper the printer or service personnel 2 Rear cover Check to see if the blade of the Insert a Philli
25. lease smoke and cause burns or an electrical shock If the printer is damaged or is malfunctioning be sure to turn the printer off immediately and remove the power cord from the outlet then consult our service personnel e Do not place the printer in a poorly ventilated area or shut off the air vent of the printer e Do not place the printer where chemical reactions occur such as in laboratories or where air is mixed with salt or gas e Do not use a power voltage or frequency other than those specified e Do not plug unplug the power cord or attach detach the interface cable by simply grabbing the power cord or interface cable Do not pull or carry the printer when the tension of the power cord or interface cable is increased e Do not drop or put foreign matter such as clips and pins into the printer This may cause problems e Do not plug the power cord into an outlet with many loads e Do not spill drinks such as tea coffee and juice on the printer or spray insecticide on the printer If drink or water is spilled first be sure to turn the power off and remove the power cord from the outlet then consult our service personnel e Do not disassemble or modify the printer e Do not use this printer when any safety switch built into the product has been cancelled without solving the problem that activated it If you do there is a danger that the printer will malfunction injuring burning or electrocuting you Discard or safely store
26. ns Until completion of initial settings when the power is turned on 2 During Self Print INIT Printer RESET 1ms or more is higher Buffer Full Control Connection with HOST Reception buffer 40 4K Printer D Sub25P Host D Sub9P 8 1536 bytes 16 512 bytes XON XOFF Overrun Buffer size 16 512 bytes Parallel IEEE1284 Interface Pin assignment a a o oup Data versns SCSCSCSCSC S S S S S CON OEE O a s fom esmen Input Host reception ae status HIGH READY LOW NOT READY During DTR RTS control The printer transmits data after it is confirmed that DSR is high But transmission by DLE EOT GS a During XON XOFF control Printer does not confirm DSR ape po fmon O o DTR Output Printer READY BUSY status HIGH READY LOW BUSY During DTR RTS control When the printer is in reception enabled status it is READY when it is reception disabled itis BUSY Printer status BUSY until completion of initial settings when the power is turned on 2 BUSY in normal OFFLINE status 3 BUSY in OFFLINE status during PE 4 BUSY in OFFLINE status when other errors occur 5 BUSY when the reception buffer is full 6 BUSY during Self Print During XON XOFF control Always HIGH READY except under the following conditions 1 Until completion of initial settings when the power is turned on 2 During Self Print Active Low Data Reception Timing Data 1
27. oth the FULL PAR commands In PAR status partial cutting is always done by both the FULL PAR commands Selects the color function During OFF the change color command is ignored 29 m Set item Initial value Setting value Remarks Take Up Device ON ON Selects the rewinder function OFF During OFF the rewinder motor does not operate Black Mark DIS DIS Selects enabled TYPE1 TYPE2 disabled DIS of the TYPE1 black mark control function TYPE2 In TYPE1 status auto paper length measuring operation is done and the black mark is fed to the paper cut position when the power is turned on GS FF FF commands are available in the status It is used for formatting the black mark at the edge of the page In TYPE2 status measuring operation is not done when the power is turned on The auto paper length paper measuring initial paper positioning and paper cutting operations are controlled by the command from a host PC FS L command only is available in the status It is used for formatting the black mark in the middle of the page TYPE2 status is not available in STAR and CBM1 2 modes Concerning Mechanical SW operation Functions that are not supported by the specifications at time of shipping have no impact on printer operation even when the settings are changed Examples Items set for the Auto Cutter in models that are not equipped with an Auto Cutter Change of the setting of the Take Up Device in models to which rewinder
28. ps screwdriver into the cutter does not open auto cutter is protruding lock cancel use feed hole on the printer and turn it clockwise or counter clockwise Use a 1 ejection opening and stop turning it when both screwdriver ends of the blade are fully retracted Caution Do not try to force the rear cover to open If you do the printer will be damaged and you will be cut by the blade correctly If you cannot turn the knob the ribbon may be jammed inside the cassette If the situation does not improve replace it with a new ribbon 3 Ribbon does Turn the knob on the ribbon After turning the knob until the ribbon feeds not feed cassette smoothly reset the ribbon cassette cassette The paper is Check to make sure that the If one of the covers is open close it If the paper not cut rear cover and front cover are still cannot be cut after you have closed the closed cover notify the dealer where you purchased the printer or service personnel A 4 Appendixes Specifications Printing mode Printing direction Head pins Printing line columns Font configuration Character types Panel switches Printing speed Paper feed Paper Ribbon Interface Emulation Serial impact dot matrix Bi directional 9 pins 0 3mm Pin interval 1 72inch Paper width of 76 2mm 40 42 or 33 35 columns Paper width of 69 5mm 36 40 or 30 32 columns Paper width of 57 5mm 30 33 or 25 27 columns 200
29. retching the power cord by pulling it will damage it causing fire electric shocks or a break in the conductor When lightening is striking nearby remove the plug of the power cord from the outlet Lightening will cau fire or electric shock Do not place the power cord near heating device The cover of the ppwer cord will melt causing fire or electfic shock When the printer will not be used a long period be sure to remove the plug of the power cord from the ouflet to guarantee safety Isolate the AC power source from other devices that generate noise i AC inlet Built in AC adapter type Installation This printer can be installed horizontally or vertically and can be wall mounted But according to the model you are using there may be restrictions on how tt is installed Refer to the following table Horizontal Vertical Wall Mount Standard model AC adapter yoe ves noo f ve Standard mode Buan AC adapter ype ves ves ve a ee eee a Auto cutter and rewinder a model AC adapter type Auto cutter and rewinder equipped model Built in AC adapter type 1 Accessory rubber feet must be used to prevent slipping 2 The optional specialized wall mount unit is necessary to mount it on the wall Vertical installation and wall mounted installation To install the printer vertically or wall mounted remove the Chassis Platen L Spring used to open t
30. rriage Return LF Line Feed The code page is selected T 2 rly Maintenance Mode Soft SW Setting Mode Set item Initial value Setting value Buffer Size 4k 40byte 4Kbyte Init Signal ENB ENB DIS Buzzer ON ON OFF Remarks The receiving buffer size is selected Selects enabled ENB disabled DIS of the printer initialized signal PRIME during centro interface Selects enabled ENB disabled DIS of the 25pin reset signal during serial interface Selects buzzer sound when an abnormality occurs as enabled ON disabled OFF Interface SW Displayed only when the serial board is mounted Initial value 9600 Set item Baud Rate Setting value 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 8 bit T bit NONE EVEN ODD 1 bit 2 bit DTR X ON OFF Data Length 8 bit Parity Bit NONE Stop Bit 1 bit Protocol DTR Mechanical SW Set item Initial value Paper Width 76 2 Setting value 76 2 69 5 57 5 OFF FREE FULL PAR Auto Cutter PAR Color Ribbon ON ON OFF Remarks Sets the baud rate of the serial interface Sets the character length of the serial interface Sets the communication parity of the serial interface Sets the stop bit of the serial interface Remarks Selects the paper size Selects the cutter operation When it is OFF the FULL PAR commands do not start cutting In FREE status cutting is done according to the FULL PAR commands In FULL status full cut is always done by b
31. the plastic packing bag This bag should be kept away from children If the bag is pulled over a child s head it may cause suffocation General Precautions e Prior to operation read the safety instructions carefully and observe them e Do not drop or put foreign matter such as clips and pins into the printer This may cause problems e Be careful when moving or carrying the printer Dropping the printer may Cause injury or property damage If this printer is accidentally dropped be sure to notify a service person do not try to repair it yourself e Do not open the printer during printing e When cleaning the surface of the printer case do not use the cloth that is soaked in thinner trichloroethylene benzine ketone or similar chemicals e Do not use the printer where there is a lot of oil iron particles or dust e Do not spill liquids or spray insecticide on the printer e Do not jolt or impact to the printer by stepping on dropping or hitting the printer e Operate the control panel properly A careless rough handling may cause problems or malfunction Do not use such sharp edged tool as a ballpoint pen for operation e Be careful of the edges of the plates so injury or property damage is possible e If a problem occurs during printing stop the printer immediately and unplug the power cord from the outlet e When printer trouble occurs do not try to dissemble it Instead consult our service personnel Pre
32. tops i at the print start position A Caution Be very careful not to let A the rear cover catch your h hands when closing the re r Cover Rear cover 9 Tear off surplus paper by holding one side of the end of the roll paper and pulling it towards you A Caution Do not insert any foreign objects such as a paper clip fl 4 r into the cutter unit Operation when the cover is opened and closed Operation when the front cover is opened and closed Opening During printing the printing stops and if it is in red printing status the ribbon is switched to the black ribbon status moves to the centering location and becomes the condition you can replace the ribbon cassette Closing If it was red printing status when it was opened the ribbon returns to red status and if there is printing data printing restarts Operation when the rear cover is opened and closed Opening During printing the printing stops and the ribbon moves to the centering location and remains in stand by On models equipped with a rewinder if the cover is opened with paper set the paper is fed forward about 1 inch then returns to the centering position Closing After print operation and cut operation have been initialized it performs paper feed check and if there is printing data printing restarts A Caution If a cutter problem is caused by a paper jam etc the printer may stop with the cutter blade protruding so that
33. ver both closed starts demonstration printing mode and the demonstration printing and the present printing settings are printed Setting maintenance mode 1 Set maintenance mode by turning on Front cover open the power while pressing the FEED MA switch with the front cover open and z x A the rear cover closed then releasing Bee f the FEED switch Po Ua FEED switch 2 The POWER LED flashes as the printer enters maintenance mode Close the front cover in this status POWER PAPER ceeom FEED Flashing Types of maintenance mode There are the following four types of maintenance mode Each mode is selected according to the number of times the FEED switch is pressed from maintenance mode HEX Dump Mode Press the FEED switch 0 times and reopen and close the front cover Soft SW Setting Mode Press the FEED switch 1 time and reopen and close the front cover Initial Factory Shipping Mode Press the FEED switch 2 times and reopen and close the front cover Cut Position Adjustment Mode Press the FEED switch 3 times and reopen and close the front cover 20 HEX Dump Mode Setting the mode If the front cover is reopened and closed in maintenance mode POWER LED is flashing the POWER LED stops flashing and remains lit and the printer enters HEX Dump Mode After printing the title it stands by to receive data To leave HEX Dump Mode turn off the printer power then turn the power on again with the front an
34. ver until you hear a click Paper feeds automatically and stops at the print start position A Caution Be very careful not to let the rear cover catch your hands when closing the reg cover O Tear off surplus paper by holding one side of the end of the roll paper and pulling it towards you A Caution Do not insert any foreign objects such as a paper A into the cutter unit 20 Preparing the Printer Installing Roll Paper Auto Cutter and Rewinder Equipped Model Installation Method Rear cover open lever 1 Pull the rear cover open lever towards i you to open the rear cover 2 Then pull the platen open lever towards you to open the platen unit R unit 3 oo Partition Set the attached partition in place if E T the copy roll paper you are using is 69 5mm wide or 57 5mm wide Change the paper width by changing wir the value set as the width using the 1 E Soft SW Setting Mode G See page 35 A Caution When setting the roll paper be careful not to cut your T hand on the edge of the paper A m Location set for width of 57 5mm Location set for width of 69 5mm 4 After removing the rewinder shaft install the copy roll paper and pull the end of the roll paper straight towards you for about 30cm as shown in the figure Hold the center of the roll paper to pull it as straight as possible so that one of the sides of the paper does not slacken
35. you 4 Print head cover 5 Ribbon cassette drive shaft 6 Print head 7 Rewinder shaft Auto cutter and rewinder equipped It rewinds the copy side of the copy roll model paper 8 1 8 Auto cutter unit It automatically cuts the paper after printing is completed The cut action is set by a command in Soft SW Setting Mode Bas Names and Functions of Parts Operation Panel rowEn MIEN GRaoe FEED T 1 2 3 4 1 POWER LED Green 4 FEED Switch It is lit when the power is supplied When When this switch is pressed once paper maintenance mode is set or there is an feeds 1 line If it is held down paper error indication it is either lit or flashing feeds continuously until it is released 2 PAPER OUT LED Orange And when there is a printer error pressing It is lit in paper out status When this switch can cancel the error status maintenance mode is set or there is an 5 LED NAME SHEET error indication it is either lit or flashing This sheet is used reversed according to the printer installation method See 3 ERROR LED Orange Vertical Installation and Wall Mounted It is lit when the rear cover or front cover Installation page 23 is open When maintenance mode is set or there is an error indication it is either Display when installed horizontally lit or flashing Display when installed vertically or wall mounted EE E e O m Rear Connectors AC adapter type Parallel IEEE1284 int

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