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1. Front Sr S 9 sr z 4 S S NS d v tj z T OFOET A 2355 View A rear surface 17 Maintenance Regular maintenance is very important since minute debris of thermosensible paper sticking to the platen may cause slipping of the paper feeder Maintenance should be made as follows Maintenance Timing Generally series should be maintained every time after using 10 rolls of 8 inch 0 Star Standard Spec paper roll or 5 km length Generally TSP series should be maintained every time after using 35 rolls of 115mm 0 Star Standard Spec paper roll or 5 km length Maintenance Procedures 1 Make sure that the power supply is turned off before starting the maintenance procedures 2 Wipe and rub the platen gently with a dry soft cloth to remove all debris stuck on the platen sur face Turn the platen around to remove debris from all the surface Take enough care not to touch the gears and the cutter guide when wiping the platen to avoid any bodily injury Avoid wiping a same spot of the platen continuously otherwise it may cause deformation of the platen Wash your hands thoroughly before touching the platen Dry soft cloth Platen Cutter guide 36 ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS DIVISION STAR MICRONICS LTD 536 Nanatsushinya Shimizu Shizuoka 424 Japan Tel 0543 47
2. 10 6 DISPLAYS AND FUNCTIONS ene tertie Eten et telle tete E ee i ete tenet odes 12 6 1 REOR putei eue gus 12 6 2 RESUME B tton i an ome e de 12 6 3 Power Switch and Button Combinations essen 12 64 Sensor Adjusting Mode 1 ede ne ette dete e EIE Ree HR eee fees 13 6 5 Near End Sensor ertt oet ttt espere rti e RE LOU eb Met ape Ee etate 13 6 6 Error Messages innen inte ertet e pem ripe ete oe 14 6 7 Near End Sensor 15 T INTERFAGCE e B Gem trie ciet ter ee iei ee Desert 16 7 1 Serial Interface RS 232C or 5 422 2 16 7 2 Parallel Interface 2 rH Re tede a RR Re 18 5 CUTLTERK 250004 e ies 19 9 PRESENTER TUP482 series only sess enne nnne entere tenen 20 IO CHARACTERS 533 eset NER Re Gk esr po trad 21 10 1 Ch racter Set 1 3 e Rea thee Re eq ite tod ed 21 10 2 Characters and SIZeS iced Hee retener Pe tet tite 21 11 POWER REQUIREMENTS dde te ee Greene etn Eno n Pope rine etos 22 enm RO ER E DROP Cn 24 13 STANDARDS ettet e tt reete Ee ete teh
3. THERMAL UNIT PRINTER MECHANISM TUP452 24 TUP482 24 SPECIFICATION AND OPERATION MANUAL STAR MICRONICS LTD NOTICE e All rights reserved Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without STAR s express permission is forbidden e The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice e efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of going to press However should any errors be detected STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them e above notwithstanding STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual Copyright 1996 Star Micronics Co LTD CONTENTS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 2 CONSTRUCTION ioter RIP tee 2 2 1 Configurationa i eR ge id te ee esd ean 2 2 2 Punciple of Operdtion siet e Eee EG LH ti LE Li eto iae ATE ipe Legis 2 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ere etr reete reete gations 4 4 PAPER ROLL 5 8 22222121 5 S PRINTER SETTINGS 2 ei nte tele H E MU PER E egit 7 5 1 Switches and Buttons ates teer e eee er ete tae ion E T 7 5 2 Setting the DIP Switch s aree gu dede ee ERA ei 8 25 3 Seting the EBPROM tette tete ie ee OE Eri RICHIE
4. 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE Notes When the environmental temperature is too high the thermal head temperature sensor is acti vated and the printer stops operating 14 2 During storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Humidity 10 RH 90 RH no condensation 296 14 3 Allowable Static Electricity Level Quality control test specifications Direct discharge Element allowable level 3 self printing No fracturing of elements allowed 15 Indirect discharge Element allowable level 15kV self printing Checker connection allowable level 3 kV 92 continuous printing Direct discharge error lt 5 1 10 kV test is also performed Indirect discharge error 0 2 5 test is also performed Notes e Use SLS 060P 50 Sanken as the power source e The reference data is shown in the table above this data may differ depending on the installa tion conditions 14 4 Vibration Test Item Specification Frequency 7 100 7 Hz sweeping 2 5 minutes Amplitude 15 3 0 07 mm Gravity 1 5 G constant Vibration direction and 1 hour in each direction X Y and Z time Total of 3 hours Packing As small as possible 14 5 Drop Test Item Specification Drop height 80 cm Drop sequence One corner three edges and six surfaces Pa
5. 0112 Fax 0543 48 5271 mim OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES STAR MICRONICS AMERICA INC 70 D Ethel Road West Piscataway NJ 08854 U S A Tel 908 572 9512 Fax 908 572 5095 STAR MICRONICS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH WesterbachstraBe 59 D 60489 Frankfurt Germany Tel 069 789990 Fax 069 781006 STAR MICRONICS U K LTD Star House Peregrine Business Park Gomm Road High Wycombe Bucks HP13 7DL U K Tel 01494 471111 Fax 01494 473333 Distributed by Printed in Japan 80822435
6. cues ete etoile tre ge He ne ee 25 I4 RELIABILITY ose p NERIS REI TR e le eh tes 26 14 During operation Priore Hop et ira Lodi Ue E EP REPE Lo E btt to 26 14 2 During storage einen pte dmi eee eerte ester teats 26 14 3 Allowable Static Electricity Level essent enne 27 14 4 Vibration Testz eir t nere entente ee ET Orne CHE Elta e rere 27 14 5 Drop Testi eicere tete 27 nene p 28 IS INSTALLING THE PAPER 220550005 29 IG INSTALLATION ee he rere e EU DEG EGER e Eee RR Bose 31 16 1 Installation precautions nde edet bones deeds 32 16 2 Other precautions oH e eei De Uie eet 32 17 MaintenalnGe ee fre tete REN So rE ete Desks 36 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TUP452 24 TUP482 24 printers are line thermal printers and are incorporated for use in various electronic equipment such as game machines ATMs and information kiosks The TUP452 24 is the cut amp drop type while the TUP482 24 is the presenter type i e the printer is equipped with a paper ejector These printers feature the following 1 High speed printing 2 in sec 50 mm sec QN tA A 9 N Display of Model Name Silent operation Paper roll size max 8 inch dia
7. edge of the thermal paper stops just before the presenter s ejector the continuous feed of the thermal paper creates a loop and after printing is finished the paper is cut Then the paper is fed out by the roller in front of the ejector The DC motor rotates the roller Exterior View Interface Line thermal printer Presenter Frame Inside is the main PCB and interface PCB 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Printing method Printing speed Printing area Resolution Paper width Paper roll diameter Characters Paper detection Interface Data buffer Auto cutter Power supply voltage Environment External dimensions Line thermal direct printing 50 mm sec 25 mm sec 80 mm wide page mode 75 mm wide line mode 8 dot mm horizontal 8 dot mm vertical 82 55 mm 3 25 in Outer max 203 9 mm approx 8 in Inner 32 mm approx 1 26 in ASCII International character set Katakana Japanese syllabary Bar code Paper out detection using a reflecting photo sensor Black mark detection using a reflecting photo sensor Paper near end detection using a reflecting photo sensor Serial RS 232C or RS 422A optional Parallel Approx 8 Kb Guillotine type full cutter DC 24 7 Temperature 5 C to
8. of paper approx 80 mm when the presenter is installed or approx 30 mm when it is not After the paper is cut the printer will go back on line 6 3 Power Switch and Button Combinations The following settings can be made by pressing either the RESUME button or the sensor adjusting but ton at the same time that the power switch is turned on lt RESUME button and power switch gt Buzzer LED Function One beep HU lights up Release the RESUME button to execute a HEX dump 2 sec 1 Two beeps PE lights up Release the RESUME button to execute a test print 2 1 The HEX dump mode remains valid until the power is turned off 2 The printer continues the test print until the power is turned off Sensor adjusting button and power switch Buzzer LED Function One beep HU lights up Release the sensor adjusting button to start sensor adjusting mode 3 2 sec 3 Do not continue pressing the sensor adjusting button for more than two seconds Note The Line and Page modes cannot be chosen with the panel buttons these modes can only be chosen with commands z12 6 4 Sensor Adjusting Mode a Reflecting sensor black mark sensor e Insert the paper in front of the sensor mechanism so that a black mark is not positioned in front of the sensor e Adjust the reflecting sensor controller VR4 on the PCB until the HU LED lights up b Paper out sensor e Insert the paper in front of the sensor mechanism so tha
9. 40 C Relative humidity 25 to 80 no condensation Not equipped with presenter TUP452 series 173 mm W x 299 mm D x 175 mm H without paper roll inserted 173 mm W x 325 mm D x 254 mm H with 8 in paper roll inserted Equipped with presenter TUP482 series 173 mm W x 355 mm D x 175 mm without paper roll inserted 173 mm W x 382 mm D x 254 mm with 8 in paper roll inserted Approx 3 1 kg without presenter installed Approx 3 3 kg with presenter installed 4 PAPER ROLL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Paper type Normal heat sensitive paper Paper width 82 55 mm 3 25 in Paper thickness 60 to 85 um Core diameter Inner 325 mm Outer 35 mm Paper type Nippon Seishi TF50KS E TF62KS E Shin Seishi 730 Printing area 82 55 mm 82 55 mm 1 275 mm 80 mm 3 775 mm 75 mm gt lt Printing area Printing area Page mode Line mode Black mark Printing density Macbeth valve 1 2 or higher Printing position t Paper feed Max 36 mm Printing side Back opposite to the printed side Size Width 10 to 20 mm center of the paper must be avoided Length 3 to 10 mm Reference position The end of the black mark should be positioned at the front in the paper feed direction Notes e Use paper that is rolled inward e Do not affix the end of the paper to the paper roller e Paper jams may occur depend
10. ION Installation procedure Install the printer using four M4 bolts as shown in the illustration below Refer to the diagram of the Installation Hole Dimensions Unit printer 5 q 1490 Q e 79 Sheet metal rail etc T azja 16 1 Installation precautions 1 Install the printer on a level surface Consult with a representative when installing the printer at an angle Be sure that there is plenty of space around the printer Refer to the diagram of the External Dimensions Since the thermal head is very hot carefully examine where the printer is installed When a fan is used to provide ventilation be very careful of dust since it can damage the thermal head Although this printer is made of plated steel sheets the ends are not plated 16 2 precautions 1 2 Correctly insert the paper before printing Do not use or store this printer in a dusty or oily environment or in a place containing a large amount of iron 3 Remove any dust paper particles etc using either a soft brush or a cloth dampened in alcohol Do not apply a strong force to the printer Otherwise the frame may bend causing the printer to malfunction The printer should only be used in the specified environmental conditions temperature humidity etc and not subject to sudden environm
11. cking As small as possible pa 14 6 Life Test MCBF Specification No of printed lines 5 million lines excluding the thermal head life Auto cutter 300 000 cutting operations One sheet of paper should be less than 85 um Thermal head 1 5 x 105 pulses or a printing distance of 100 km Notes Notes e The thermal head life given above is applicable for cases when standard paper is used e Printing continuously at a print ratio of less than 12 596 increases the resistance of the ther mal head s heat generating element by more than 15 of the initial value e Excluding damages caused by dust foreign objects etc e Missing dot ratio is maximum of 0 5 over 50 km cg 15 INSTALLING THE PAPER ROLL OPEN eae Paper roll Remove the arm from the frame and install the paper roll Pass the paper over the damper shaft then pass it under the thermal head and cutter guide Feed the paper until the end enters the presenter s roller 2 992 Firmly press the areas indicated with crosshatches on the thermal head until the lever is reset Carefully place the paper roll on the frame then wind the roll to remove any slack in the paper Incor rectly installing the paper roll may bend the frame or cause a paper jam Press the RESUME button 20 16 INSTALLAT
12. ental changes When sudden environmental changes occur the printer should be kept in the new environment for approximately 30 minutes before it is used Do not use the printer if condensation has formed on it 237 2v9l d lt zd 4 8 91 60 61 a c0 Cem TEM HLSGIM 9 8 5 q A N oH JL IRI Lh c 8 4 n p _ 9 _ I D lie yY C IC J C A gt gel 2991 8 External Dimensions 22 eoeuns v 66 286 992 02 661 vSc 9 71 284s Installation Hole Dimensions Using four M4 bolts install the printer from the bottom as shown in the illustration below
13. errors e Data errors lt ESC gt PC command defines character and bar code data A data error will occur if an invalid character or bar code type is selected or if the print result extends outside the print area When a data error occurs all commands become invalid character strings and bar codes are not printed However the printer will not go off line and the LEDs will not light up 14 6 7 Near End Sensor Position lt Technical Specifications gt The near end sensors can be moved a maximum of 5 mm to the right or left by moving the near end sensor PCB Slightly loosen the three screws without removing them used to install the PCB then move the PCB to the desired position After making sure that the PCB fits properly i e it is not loose tighten the three screws Do not break the PCB Near end sensor NEA Near end sensor NEB Near end sensor PCB Square hole Side frame Screw Can be moved a maximum of 5 mm to the right and left Slot The near end sensors are mounted on the back of the PCB 15 7 INTERFACE Three interface types are available parallel serial RS 232C or serial RS 422A Any of these interfaces can be used by installing the corresponding PCB 7 1 Serial Interface RS 232C or RS 422A RS 232C Item Specification Data transfer method Data transfer rate Signal polarity Asynchronous serial inter
14. face 2400 4800 9600 19200 Start bit 1 Data bit 7 or 8 Odd even or no parity Stop bit 1 Mark logic 1 3 V to 15 V Space logic 0 3 V to 15V Connector Pin Assignment D SUB 25 pin F GND TXD RXD RTS CTS N C S GND N C RCH N C S GND FAULT Multi TXD Multi DTX N C DTR N C Frame ground Transmit data Receive data Send request signal There is a space when the printer is ready to receive There is a space when the host computer is ready to send However this signal is not checked by the printer Not used Signal ground Not used There is a space when the printer is ready to receive Same as pin 20 Not used Signal ground There is a mark when an error is occurring in the printer Send data for multi printer Receive data for multi printer Not used Data terminal ready signal There is a space when the printer is ready to receive Not used 16 RS 422A Specification Data transfer method Asynchronous serial interface Data transfer rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 Start bit 1 Data bit 7 or 8 Odd even or no parity Stop bit 1 Signal polarity Mark logic 1 Space logic 0 Connector Pin Assignment Frame ground Not used Signal ground Not used Send data Send data Not used Signal ground Not used Receive data Receive data There is a space when the host computer is ready to send However this sig
15. for 5 seconds which causes the sheet to be ejected from the exit The sheet stops when the end leaves the roller d The next printing step starts when the sheet is removed by the operator If the sheet is not removed within 5 seconds the roll begins to rotate If the status end request EOT is sent from the host computer while the sheet is remains at the exit the host computer will return to status E5 20 10 CHARACTERS 10 1 Character Set ASCII Katakana Japanese syllabary International character set 10 2 Characters and Sizes Width and length of 1 dot 2 0 125 mm 1 8 mm 1 Page mode Character face Print size length x width Small characters 16 x 8 dots Standard characters 24 x 16 dots Bold characters 32 x 24 dots OCR B 24 x 16 dots Full size Kanji 24 x 24 dots 2 Line mode Character face Print size length x width IBM Block 24 x 12 or 32 x 12 dots Other ANK 24 x 12 dots Full size Kanji 24 x 24 dots Half size Kanji 24 x 12 dots zm 11 POWER REQUIREMENTS The input voltage shall be DC 24 V 7 rated 2 5 A less than 6 A 15 sec The current used when solid printing is performed is shown below Block 1 384 dots 12 12 7 Block 2 256 dots 8A 8A T T T T 6 gt gt gt 0 5A 0 5 Cycle 2 5ms Specification T weld time approx 550 ms 25C standard density Max 800 ms depending on the conditio
16. hanged with the commands 5 2 Setting the DIP Switches All of the DIP switches have been set to ON at the time of shipping a DIP switch 1 for both RS 232C and RS 422A Switch position Function 1 1 1 2 Baud rate 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 Handshaking Data length Parity Parity DC1 3 1 Power on 2 DTR 8 bits Disabled Odd Disabled XON XOFF 7 bits Enabled Even Enabled Only for the RS 232C This setting is made with DIP switch 2 on the RS 422A 2 For the power on function When 3 is disabled When 3 is enabled When addressable Baud rate 1 8 ON Select Select Deselect 2400BPS 4800BPS 9600 5 19200 5 1 8 Select Deselect Select b DIP switch 2 only for the RS 422A 2 DC1 3 disabled Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DC1 3 mode es 2 2 25 2 2 Z 2 dz Z O O O O O FF ON O O O O O 4 m eue ee a eee ee ee Hj Z 5 3 Setting the EEPROM The following command from the host computer is used to make the EEPROM settings a EEPROM settings command lt ESC gt N n1 n2 n3 n4 lt LF gt lt NUL gt N Memory switch no nl n2 n3 n4 Setting data For more details refer to Programmer s Manual b Memory switch 0 N 0 nl Always 0 n2 Always 0 n3 Always 0 n4 Mode
17. ing on the paper quality used and the pattern printed e If the machine is turned off and left for a long time with paper caught in the thermal head the paper should be removed and inserted again e Keep this machine on a level surface e The roller may leave short marks in the end of the paper e The cash drawer cannot be used when the PR112 presenter is installed 5 PRINTER SETTINGS 5 1 Switches and Buttons The DIP switches and memory switches EEPROM are used to make the printer s settings In addi tion the sensor adjusting button and RESUME button which are not used for making printer settings are installed The sensor adjusting button is located on the paper out and near end sensor s PCB N EPCB and is mainly used for adjusting the photo sensors therefore it is not used by the general user The RESUME button is located on the casing near the LF motor and is used to bring the printer back on line after it goes off line e g paper out For more details about the RESUME button refer to 6 DISPLAYS AND FUNCTIONS The DIP switches are mounted to the interface s PCB and can be changed by operating them from the hole used for replacing the EPROM or by removing the interface s PCB The number of DIP switches differs according to the type of interface Centronics None RS 232C 1 8 bit RS 422A 2 8 bit and 4 bit The EEPROM is 1 word by 16 bits The EEPROM is mounted on the main unit s PCB and can be c
18. meter TUP4 24 NL High resolution 8 dots mm vertically 8 dots mm horizontally approx 200 dpi Choice of three types of interfaces optional Presenter function TUP482D 24NL only Equipped with no translucent sensor Power supply voltage DC 24 V Interface D RS 232C C Parallel K RS 422A Mechanism type 2 40 digits Printer type 5 Equipped with a guillotine type full cutter 8 Equipped with a guillotine type full cutter and presenter TUP400 series thermal printer 2 CONSTRUCTION 2 1 Configuration The unit printer mechanism is constructed of the following components Unit printer mechanism Thermal printer Sensor Thermal head Drive Gear m Platen Presenter TUP482 series only Motor Cutter guillotine type full cutter Control and interface boards Frame L Near end sensor 2 2 Principle of Operation 22 1 222 22 3 Drive and paper feed The rotation of the stepping motor is transmitted to the gear which turns the platen The rota tion of the platen generates friction between it the thermal paper and the thermal head there fore causing the paper to be fed Printer Color appears on the thermal paper as the temperature of the thermal head s heat generating element increases Presenter The
19. nal is not checked by the printer Not used There is a space when the host computer is ready to send However this signal is not checked by the printer Send request signal There is a space when the printer is ready to receive Send request signal There is a space when the printer is ready to receive 17 7 2 Parallel Interface Specification Method Data transfer rate Synchronization method Handshaking Logic level Connector Pin Assignment Signal Name Centronics 1000 to 6000 cps External supply strobe pulse By ACK and BUSY signals TTL compatible IN OUT Function STROBE DATA 1 8 ACK BUSY PAPER OUT SELECTED N C SIGNAL GND CHASSIS GND 5 TWISTED PAIR RETURN RESET ERROR EXT GND N C IN IN Normally HIGH Data reading starts after this signal becomes LOW Data HIGH for 1 LOW for 0 Turned ON when data acquisition is complete Reception of data is possible when this signal is LOW reception is not possible when HIGH Becomes HIGH when no paper is inserted Becomes HIGH when the printer goes on line Not used Signal ground Printer frame ground 5 V for external equipment 50 mA max Return signal for various signals Initializes the printer when LOW Becomes LOW when the printer cannot function Ground terminal for external equipment Not used Always HIGH 8 CUTTER Specification Method Guillotine
20. ns Current during solid Peak current 12 A max printing Average current 6 6 A max 12 x 0 8 8 x 0 8 0 5 x 2 5 0 8 x 2 2 9 Specification Recommended power For 100 or 120 Star Micronics Power Supply Unit SLS 060P 50 supply Part number 87393030 For 230 V Star Micronics Power Supply Unit SLS060PH 50A Part number 87393090 22205 Primary power connector NOAA JST VHR 5N Star micronics cable unit 2 x 240C BCP4 Part number 80705051 gt O Secondary power connector UL1007 AWG18 Power connector UL1672 CSA AWM AWG20 Unit junction connector A ANNANNAX NANNAANN ANN WANNA NNNX MX JST VHR 4N L L WORD AMP 1 480425 0 Recommended power unit junction cable Unit power cable AMP 1 480426 0 2 942 12 NOISE Specification Measurement standard ANSI 1 29 DIN45 1507779 Average sound pressure at 1 50 dB or less apja 13 STANDARDS Safety standards 1 UL RU 2 CSA Radio interference compatible 1 FCC Class A 2 CANADA DOC Class A 3 VDE Class B S95 14 RELIABILITY 14 1 During operation Temperature 5 40 C Humidity 25 RH 80 RH no condensation Operating temperature and humidity ranges RELATIVE HUMIDITY 100
21. select 0 Page mode Default 1 Line mode c Memory switch 1 N 1 nl Sensor select n2 Start position detect n3 Zero style n4 International character set Parameter Setting 0 Default 1 nl Sensor select Reflective sensor Transmissive sensor Black mark n2 Start position detect OFF ON Zero style Normal zero Slashed zero International character set See below Country Country USA Spain 1 France Japan Germany Norway UK Denmark 2 Denmark 1 Spain 2 Sweden Latin America Italy 10 d Memory switch 2 N 2 nl Always 0 n2 Always 1 n3 Always 0 n4 Printing speed 0 50 mm sec Default 1 25 mm sec e Memory switch 3 N 3 nl Always 0 n2 Character table n3 Print column 0 40 column Default 1 50 column lt CR gt Disabled Paper feed 4 mm Default lt CR gt Disabled Paper feed 3 mm Default Same as lt LF gt Paper feed 4 mm Same as lt LF gt Paper feed 3 mm f Memory switch B N B nl Always 0 n2 Presenter 0 Not installed TUP452 1 Installed TUP482 n3 Always 0 n4 Always 1 6 DISPLAYS AND FUNCTIONS The LEDs and RESUME button are mounted on the NEPCB 6 1 LEDs Function Lights up when errors occur For more details refer to 6 6 Error Messages 6 2 RESUME Button When no paper is inserted insert more paper then press this button to automatically feed the specified length
22. t a black mark is not positioned in front of the sensor e Adjust the paper out sensor controller VR3 on the PCB until the PE LED lights up 6 5 Near End Sensor Selecting the open frame setting with memory switch B enables near end sensors A and B It is possi ble to determine the state of near end sensors A and B by outputting the lt EOT gt command to the printer This is only possible when a serial interface is used Refer to Programmer s Manual m 6 6 Error Messages It is possible to determine the type of error occurring by observing the printing results and which LED lights up a Recoverable errors The printer goes off line when these errors occur To resume operation remove the cause of the error then press the RESUME button Error Head up error The head is raised Paper out error No paper is inserted Label size error The paper size differs from the measured size b Unrecoverable errors The printer goes off line when these errors occur Operation of the printer cannot be resumed even after the cause of the unrecoverable error is removed Error Cause Command error There is an error in the command Cutting error The paper is not cut properly Transmission error 1 There is an abnormality in the received data Paper jam error 2 The paper is not fed up to the sensor 1 Valid only with the serial interface 2 Valid only in presenter mode c Other
23. type full cutting Drive method DC motor Installation Attached to the mechanism with screws Supply Thickness of one sheet of paper 60 to 85 um Minimum cutting length 25 4 mm no presenter 80 mm equipped with presenter Life standard paper 300 000 times Error Notes Paper debris must be removed An error occurs if the cutter has not returned to the home position within the specified time If the cutter is not located at the home position when an error has occurred it can be returned to the home position by removing the cause of the error and turning the power off then on again The cutter can also be returned to the home position by turning off the power inserting a screwdriver into the hole on the side of the cutter then rotating the motor until the cutter is returned to the position which is believed to be the home position 19 9 PRESENTER TUP482 series only In order to eject the paper after it is printed and cut a presenter can be installed on the front of the cut ter Specification Possible sheet length Approx 80 mm min Setting The presenter is installed and bit 8 of MSWS is set to 1 at the time of shipping Bit 0 of MSWS is also set to 1 for the open frame Operation sequence a The paper is not ejected during printing viewed from the b The cutter cuts the end of the paper after printing is completed operator s side The presenter s roller rotates
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