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1. ssssssssee 3 2 Loading new paper roll 4 REMOVING PAPER JAM nennen nnne nnnnn snis nnmn inane etnia sn nnnn inane 5 PRINT TEST Y Zen cu Hieunccm JDYWREMi blcm Edition B May 97 TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions STANDARDS LICENSES ETC Safety standard IEC950 certified EN50082 1 EMC EMI EN55022 B EN50082 1 prEN50082 2 The TTP 5100 and TTP 52xx printers comply with the EMC directives for CE marking FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated within a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expenses TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions Edition B May 97 1 1 1 2 1 3 Edition B May 97 INTRODUCTION About this manual This document describe
2. n 1 Represents the second character position at 10 cpi from the left hand edge of the print window Example n 25 represents the 26th character position at 10 cpi from the left hand edge of the print window NOTE Do not use value n 0 Presenter function 9911 1BH 66H n 27 102 n decimal n 0 Default value The presenter catches the leading paper edge loops the paper and ejects it after completed print and cut off or as defined by default parameter n37 see Section 5 3 page 43 n 1 Presenter sensor is ignored The paper is fed straight through the presenter Can be turned ON OFF at any time during an operation TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 21 ESC FF n Eject only ESC g n1 n5 Print logotype 22 1BH 0CH n 27 12 n decimal To be used following an ESC RS command ESC FF n effects ejection through the presenter module of a previously cut off document Variable n represents the number of eject steps each of approximately 2 mm length The maximum number of steps is 255 The primary use of this command is to eject a document only partially partly retained in the presenter module The command can also be used to partially eject a long document also without preceding cut during ongoing processing to limit the size of the loop build up inside the presenter 1BH 67H n1 n5 27 103 n1 n5 decimal Prints a customised logotype stored in the flash PROM
3. n1 One byte logotype identification No 0 15 n2n3 Two byte definition of desired print position in X direction expressed in pixels measured from left hand edge of the page see page 17 regarding definition of page X direction is perpendicular to the paper transport direction in portrait mode parallel with the paper transport direction in landscape mode n4n5 In landscape mode two byte definition of desired print position in Y direction in pixels measured from the left hand edge the page In portrait mode the Y position is ignored as logotype print always starts from the current Y position in this mode Logotype transfer time is a function of logotype size Printing is effected at standard speed TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC h n Set multiple height print mode 1BH 68H n 27 104 n decimal NOTE This command is active only in double height mode set with the ESC SO command The ESC h n command stays active as long as the printer remains in the Double Height mode Applicable n values are 1 15 expressed in decimal or hexadecimal form n 1 Gives double standard default character height n 2 Gives three times standard default character height etc In combination with double character width SO n values in the range 1 5 or 6 give highly usable characters sizes depending on the font to which the command has been applied Only one character height can
4. 1B 26 43 1B 26 44 1B 26 4C 1B 33 n 1B 3F 1B 40 1B 61 n1 n2 1B 43 n1n2 1B 63 n 1B 64 n 1B 05 01 1B 05 2 1B 05 03 1B 05 04 1B 05 05 1B 05 06 1B 05 07 1B 05 08 1B 46 n1 nx 00 1B 66 n 1B OC n 1B 67 1B 68 n 1B 4An 1B 6An 1B 4F n1 n2 1B 71n 1B 52n 1B 1E 1B 53 n1n2 Decimal 27 384 27 38 67 27 38 68 27 38 76 27 51 27 63 27 64 27 97 n1n2 27 67 n1n2 27 99n 27 100 n 2751 2752 2753 2754 2755 2756 2757 2758 27 TO n nx 0 27 102 n 2712n 27 103 27 104 n 2774n 27 106 n 27 64 n1 n2 27113 n 27 82 n 27 30 27 83 n1 n2 Function Store current parameter values in flash PROM Erase all character sets Erase character sets 4 7 Erase all downloaded logotypes Set line spacing Reset full Reset partial Set page width landscape mode Set page length portrait mode Variable document length ON OFF Execute n line feeds Status enquiry Status enquiry paper near end Parameter setting data enquiry Character sets and logotype enquiry Paper near end enquiry Status inquiry Program version enquiry Presenter clear enquiry Set horizontal tabs Presenter function Eject only Print logotype Set multiple height print mode Paper advance Paper reverse Absolute line positioning Burn time adjustment Select national character set Cut paper no eject Select graphics mode TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual Page 15 15 1
5. 27 90 b11 d7 g8 gn 10 Function Set label block length Clear bar code field Reserve bar code field State bar code data Clear comment field Reserve comment field State comment field data Clear all label fields Clear graphics field Reserve graphics field State graphics data Clear ruler line area Set ruler line data Top of form definition Print label block Sense TOF position Set internal TOF counter Set print start position Go to next top of form Page 28 28 29 30 31 31 33 33 33 34 35 35 35 37 37 37 38 38 38 NOTE 1 Incomplete commands received by the printer example ESC amp will place the printer in a waiting mode Power OFF ON is required to reset the printer into operating mode again NOTE 2 Invalid commands 1 byte or multiple bytes sent to the printer will be ignored or printed in ASCII representation Invalid commands are any commands not listed in Chapter 3 of this document TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 A SOFTWARE COMMAND SYNTAX 4 1 Character and bit image graphics commands HT Horizontal Tabulation 09H 9 decimal Shifts the current print position to the next character Tab position Refer to the ESC F n1 nx command on page 21 LF Line Feed 0AH 10 decimal Prints the data in the input buffer in the current character mode such as double height and double width and adds a l
6. Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC GW g1 g2t gn State graphics data 1BH 47H 57H g1 g2 tgn 27 71 87 g1 g2 tgn decimal Fills the graphics field reserved by the ESC GS with graphics data g1 Specifies graphics field No 0 15 in any order Other values than 0 15 are ignored g2 gn Specifies graphics data bytes Number of data bytes g2 gn number of bytes in X direction multiplied by number of lines in Y direction All character and control codes are invalid The printer will process any code as bit image data Any data overflowing the specified graphics field is ignored If less data than specified in this command is received the printer may either enter into a wait state waiting for further data or it may handle subsequent character codes and other non bit image data as bit image data The host computer must supply as many data bits as the data bit count specified in this command Of command codes specified before this command only ESC T n reversed printing remains in effect after execution of the ESC GW command Print out is effected by an ESC P command ESC LC 11 Clear ruler line area 1BH 4CH 43H M 27 76 67 l1 decimal Clears ruler line defined with command ESC LS 11 12 110 I1 Specifies ruler line number 0 15 in any order Values other than 0 15 are ignored Of command codes specified before this command only ESC T n remains valid a
7. TTP 5000 compatible status response commands 48 6 2 Additional status response command for TTP 5200 5250 49 T POWERON TEST uii eren ENEE edd Eed e d en NAAN ERE SAANA ERR NR ARARAS 50 aam PRINTOUTS UE 50 8 1 Off line test printout s eee at edat eed iet d 50 8 22 Onsline HEX dUmp eme Pena e Eee e 50 H SERIAL INTERFACE stees eebe Eege EEN 51 10 PARALLEL PRINTER INTERFACE eeeeeeeseeeenen nennen nennen nennen nnne nnn 53 11 POWER SUPPLY nir nE sex vis coe reason c ANENA EAA EENAA cO EOS EXE ROSE RR ns 55 12 PRINTER DIMENSIONS 5 etie reni reete once ic rk to E CR RE aS IER REPE E nnana 56 13 BASIC CHARACTER SET erret need tete icc SEENEN ENEE Eck 59 14 NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS esseesesseeseeeee nennen nnn nn nnne En 60 15 FIRMWARE HISTORY eoo eren seier EES EEN 61 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 1 REVISION HISTORY Edition C major changes Command ESC C n1 n2 Set page length portrait mode Illustration corrected Command ESC a n1 n2 Set page width landscape mode Illustration corrected Edition B major changes Command ESC a n1 n2 Set page width landscape mode Example added Command ESC C n1 n2 Set page length portrait mode Parameter value corrected Statu request commands ESC ENQ 1 ESC ENQ 8 Information added regarding communications i
8. amp ESCAPE SEQUENCES COMMANDS NOT TO BE USED The printer uses the following commands for internal house keeping purposes These commands must not be used for application programming ESC 4BH ESC 57H ESC ENQ FEH ESC ECQ FFH Commands marked FTP 5100 cannot be used with the TTP 5100 3 1 Character and bit image graphics mode commands Code Hex Decimal Function Page Remark HT 09 9 Horizontal tabulation 9 LF 0A 10 Line feed 9 CR OD 13 Carriage return 9 FF 0C 12 Form feed 10 RS 1E 30 Cut and eject paper 10 SI OF 15 Reset from double width print 10 mode SO OE 14 Set double width print mode 10 ENQ 05 5 Clear presenter 11 CAN 18 24 Cancel 11 ESC NUL 1B 00 270 Load firmware 46 TTP 5100 ESC n 1B21n 27 33 Select character set and character 12 Limited parameters function in TTP 5100 ESC amp NUL 1B 26 00 27 380 Download character set 14 TTP 5100 ESC amp 1 1B 26 01 27 38 1 Download user defined logotype 14 TTP 5100 ESC amp 2 n1 41 1B 26 02 n1 n41 27382n1 n41 Download temporary default 14 TTP 5100 parameters 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 5 Code ESC AA ESC amp C ESC amp D ESC amp L ESC 3n ESC ESC ESC a n1 n2 ESC C n1 n2 ESC cn ESCdn ESC ENQ 1 ESC ENQ 2 ESC ENQ 3 ESC ENQ 4 ESC ENQ 5 ESC ENQ 6 ESC ENQ 7 ESC ENQ 8 ESC F n1 nx NUL ESC fn ESC FF n ESC g n1 n5 ESChn ESC Jn ESCjn ESCOn1n2 ESC qn ESC Rn ESC RS ESC S n1 n2 Hex 1B 26 04
9. be selected for any given print line but note that this height command can be applied to any of the available fonts Different fonts can be intermixed on the same print line ESC J n Paper advance 1BH 4AH n 27 74 n decimal The value n represents the number of 0 125 mm pixel lines at which the paper is to be transported forwards Maximum value for n is 255 equal to approximately 32 mm ESC j n Paper reverse 9911 1BH 6AH n 27 106 n decimal This command shall precede a print command It must not be executed as the last command after cut because the leading paper edge will loose its contact with the cutting mechanism When the paper advances again it will follow the platen down and cause paper jam The value n represents the number of pixel lines at 0 125 mm at which the paper is to be transported in reverse Maximum 140 pixel lines reverse feed is allowed immediately after a cut operation or the printer will loose its grip of the paper NOTE Only active in portrait mode Inhibited immediately following power ON NOTE 8 to 16 paper advance steps following a reverse transport is advised in order to absorb any backlash in the transport mechanism NOTE Excessive use of the paper reverse transport may lead to reduction of the usetul life of the thermal print mechanism due to mechanical gear backlash TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 23 ESC O n1 n2 Absolute line pos
10. higher and I9 the lower order byte l8 and I9 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by 1819 must not exceed the effective length specified in the ESC A command Specifies the thickness of the ruler line 0 1 pixel 4 5 pixels 1 2 pixels 5 6 pixels 2 3 pixels 6 7 pixels 3 4 pixels 7 8 pixels Only the lower 3 bits of the 110 byte are significant Example Bio ee 2 o Bitvaue Tze ea ee 4 2 1 Bit value 4 bit value 2 6 7 pixels line I213 must be smaller than I6I7 and 1415 must be smaller than I819 Any invalid parameter combination is ignored The printer cannot draw slanted lines Of commands specified before the ESC LS command only ESC T reversed printing remains in effect after execution of ESC LS Print out is effected by an ESC P command TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC M n1 n2 Top of form definition 1BH 4DH n1 n2 27 77 n1 n2 decimal This command specifies maximum n1 and minimum n2 length of the TOF Top of Form mark printed reverse side of the paper The TOF mark identifies the top of the next form document The length of the mark is expressed in pixel lines of 0 125 mm height Active transition is from black to white trailing edge of TOF mark n1 Maximum valid value is 160 pixel lines 20 0 mm Default value 128 pixel lines 16 0 mm n2 Minimum valid value is 15 pixe
11. is designed to mate with a standard D sub 9 pole male connector through a straight ribbon cable accessory SWC602 200 The pinouts of the 10 pole connector and the 9 pin D sub connector are shown in the following table Pin No D sub Signalname Direction Description 1 1 Not connected 2 6 Not connected 3 2 RXD To printer Receive data 4 7 RTS From printer Request to send 5 3 TXD From printer Transmit data 6 8 CTS To printer Clear to send 7 4 DTR From printer Data terminal ready 8 9 Not connected 9 5 GND Ground 10 Not connected NOTE Pins 4 and 7 are interconnected in the 10 pole connector The printer indicates that it is powered ON by setting DTR high When initialised RTS will be set high to indicate to the computer that it is ready to receive data RTS and DTR will be setlow when the buffer is almost full thereby telling the computer to stop sending data until RTS and DTR are pulled high The following figure and table shows the design of the serial connector cable between the PCB 10 pin connector and the serial interface port 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 51 L 200 mm customer specified lengths are possible 1 Printer 10 pole female socket 9 pole D sub male for ribbon cable connector AMP type 1 167145 0 AMP type type 747321 4 or equivalent or equivalent SW95071 Figure 5 Serial interface adapter cable SWC602 200 accessory P
12. of a comment field always refer to the top left hand corner of the first character in the field both in portrait and in landscape mode TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC DW d1 d2 NUL State comment field data 1BH 44H 57H d1 d2 00H 27 68 87 d1 d2 0 decimal Fills comment field reserved by the ESC DS command with comment data d1 Specifies comment field No 0 15 that may be specified in any sequence d1 values other than 0 15 are ignored d2 Specifies comment data byte s NUL Must be placed at the end of the comment data Any invalid command character terminates the ESC DW command Of commands specified before ESC DW only ESC T n reversed printing remains in effect after execution of the ESC DW command Print out is effected by an ESC P command ESC E Clear all label fields 1BH 45H 27 69 decimal Clears all label fields Of command codes specified before this command only ESC T n reversed printing remains in effect after execution of ESC E ESC GC g1 Clear graphics field 1BH GC g1 27 GC g1 decimal Clears graphics field reserved by ESC GS command g1 Specifies graphics field 0 15 in any sequence Values other than 0 15 are ignored Of command codes specified before this command only ESC T reversed printing remains in effect after execution of ESC GC 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system In
13. the reset The operation is complete when the printer resets automatically and activates the presenter motor temporarily All data stored in flash PROM such as firmware parameters downloaded fonts and logotypes remain unchanged ESC Reset partial 1BH 40H 27 64 decimal Partial reset All parameters downloaded fonts and logotypes are restored to default values Print line buffer is erased The communications FIFO buffer is not erased 16 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC atn1 n2 Set page width landscape mode 14BH 61H n1 n2 27 97 n1 n2 decimal Paper transport direction Page width 6 t minimum 75 mm o Page length applicable print window width SW97062 R2 Figure 2 Definition of page length in landscape mode The command sets the page width expressed as a number of 0 125 mm pixel line feeds The command has to be applied in character print mode Form feed is effected with the FF command NOTE Do not use page widths less than 75 mm n1 2 n2 88 n1 is the higher order and n2 the lower order byte e n1 and n2 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers e If the text exceeds the specified page width an automatic form feed will be performed For text fields that do not fill the specified page width an FF command shall precede the Cut command If the auto cut function has been selected however the FF comma
14. value 256 x n1 n2 corresponding to a number of pixel line feeds At completed printout an ESC Z command effects paper feed until a TOF mark is detected that is when black to white transition is detected at the trailing edge of the TOF mark The paper feed then continues while the counter decrements to 0 at which point the correct cut position is assumed ESC Y n1 n2 Set print start position ESC Z 1BH 59H n1 n2 27 89 n1 n2 decimal Defines the number of pixel lines between the top of form position sensed by the mechanism s paper out TOF sensor and the position at which the printing is to start The printer advances the paper by the number of pixel lines specified in this command before printing starts nin2 Specifies the number of pixel lines by which the paper is to be transported forward before printing starts n1 is the higher order and n2 the lower order byte n1 and n2 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The printer enters into an error mode if a paper out condition occurs while feeding the paper as specified by n1n2 in this command The paper feed length n1n2 must be greater than or equal to the length in paper transport direction of the TOF mark The printer will signal a paper out condition if the paper feed length is less than the length of the TOF mark Go to next top of form 1BH 5A 27 90 decimal Executes the number of pixel line feeds as defined by command ESC x n1 n2 m
15. 0 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 11 ESC n Select character set and character parameters 12 1BH 21H n 27 33 n decimal This command sets and or removes a selection of character related parameters Bits 3 7 apply to all character sets Character set No 0 is the basic default set NOTE See next page regarding incompatibility with TTP 5100 printers Bits ofn Value Function Bits of n Value Function 0 1 2 0 Character set 0 4 0 Double height OFF 1 Character set 1 1 Double height ON 2 Character set 2 5 0 Reversed print OFF 3 Character set 3 1 Reversed print ON 4 Character set 4 6 0 Double width OFF 5 Character set 5 1 Double width ON 6 Character set 6 7 0 Underline OFF 7 Character set 7 1 Underline ON 3 0 Landscape mode OFF 1 Landscape mode ON Example A print line using character set No 2 printing in landscape mode and with double character width requires the command ESC 74 Bit No 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit value 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Example 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 64 8 2 74 Lines too long to be printed in the selected font are automatically wrapped around Different character sets can be used on the same line Parameter set by bits 3 and 4 cannot be changed on the current print line but can be changed from line to line Selection of an erased or for other reasons non existent character set will set bit 1 of byte 2 in the status enquiry response to 1 see Chapter 6 2 For de
16. 1 Top view TTP 52XX models equipped with the optional paper roll holder for up to 200 mm roll diameter 58 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 13 BASIC CHARACTER SET The table below shows the basic characters stored in PROM on the printer control board The characters in the shaded positions can be substituted with characters from one of several national character sets See page 60 Hex 1st don 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D EJ F Hex 2 Dec value 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 digit horiz vert SCORE EEE en 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 59 14 NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS This table lists national substitute characters stored in PROM on the printer control board The position numbers refer to the shaded cells in the table showing the basic character sets See page 59 The applicable character set is selected with the ESC R n command So dd dd eA E CIC a e ve ve o ne Dec 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 126 Character set 10 Denmark 2 11 Spain 2 60 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 15 FIRMWARE HISTORY Functions and features are being added from time to time affecting the firmware in the TTP 52xx printers The following table lists the changes of general interest Notice that the list may not contain the latest firm
17. 5 5 decimal Requests the status of the paper near end sensor In a paper low situation this condition is reported LOW level for approximately 200 ms on the parallel interface PE line pin 12 in the 36 pole Amphenol connector 0 Status enquiry 1BH 05H 06H 27 5 6 decimal This command can only be used with TTP 52xx models and provided they are connected through the serial interface Results in a 2 byte status response Refer to Section 6 2 on page 49 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC ENQ 7 Program version enquiry ESC ENQ 8 1BH 05H 06H 27 5 7 decimal This command can be used with all TTP 5xxx models connected through the serial interface Requests 2 byte information about the installed firmware version Presenter clear enquiry IBH 05H 8 27 5 8 decimal Requests status from the presenter sensor If paper is present in the presenter this condition is reported LOW level for approximately 200 ms on the parallel interface PE line pin 12 in the 36 pin Amphenol connector ESC F n1 nx NUL Set horizontal tabs ESC f n 1BH 46H n1 nx 00H 27 70 n1 nx 0 decimal This command defines the desired horizontal tab positions Variables n1 nx represent each tab position Up to 16 tab positions are allowed Minimum allowed value is 1 Note that the tab positions are always expressed in number of steps at 10 cpi
18. 5 15 16 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 Remark TTP 5100 9911 Code ESC SI ESC SO ESC Tn ESC W Always enter three digits for each decimal number Example 9911 Hex Decimal 1B OF 27 15 1B OE 27 14 1B 54n 27 84n 1B 57 27 87 Function Reset from double height print mode Set double height print mode Reversed print mode on off Windows mode on off 27 38 0 should be entered as 027 038 000 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual Page Remark 26 26 26 27 Label and other top of form oriented commands Code ESC A n1n2n3 ESC BC b1 ESC BS b1 b11 ESC BW b1 NUL ESC DC d1 ESC DS d1 d7 ESC DW di NU ESCE ESC GC g1 ESC GS g1 98 ESC GW ol on ESC LC 1 ESC LS 11 110 ESC Mn1 n2 ESC bn ESC Xn1n2 ESC xn1 n2 ESCYn1n2 ESCZ Hex 1B 41 n1n2n3 1B 42 43 b11 1B 42 53 b1 b11 1B 42 57 b1 00 1B 44 43 d1 1B 48 53 d1 d7 1B 48 57 d1 00 1B 45 1B 47 43 g1 1B 47 53 g1 98 1B 47 57 g1 gn 1B 4C 43 11 1B 4C 53 H 110 1B 4D n1n2 1B 50 n1 1B 58 n1 n2 1B 78 n1 n2 1B 59 n1 n2 1B 5A Decimal 27 65 ni1n2n3 27 66 67 b1 27 66 83 b1 27 66 87 b1 27 68 67 d1 27 68 83 d1 27 68 87 d1 27 69 27 71 67 g1 27 71 83 gl 27 71 87 g1 27 76 67 11 27 76 8311 I 2777 n1 n2 27 80 n1 27 88 n1 n2 27 120 n1 n2 27 89 n1 n2
19. FFFFH Character 65 kbyte sets 10000H Logotype 48 kbyte Firmware 04000H 5z 46 kbyte Boot 00000H SW96097 R1 Next in the flash PROM follows the actual firmware The area reserved for firmware and logotypes is 48 Kbyte The available logotype area is dependent on the space occupied by the loaded firmware The remaining 65 Kbytes are used for character sets Firmware checksum calculation is made at power ON and after an ESC command Failure causes program execution to remain in the boot where only the commands ESC ENQ 1 and ESC NUL are active The firmware can be loaded by sending the appropriate Intel hex file to the flash PROM through the parallel Centronics type or serial RS232C V 24 interface NOTE If the serial interface is used 9600 baud 8 data bits and even parity must be used The hex file is a self extractable exe file containing all information to be stored in the flash PROM The size of the file is approximately 120 Kbyte and loading it into the printer through the parallel interface therefore saves a considerable amount of time TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 5 4 2 9911 CAUTION When you load the hex file into the printer previously downloaded logotypes and any print data residing in RAM will be lost and have to be reloaded Previously installed character sets remain unchanged Firmware loading also sets ALL parameters to the factory defaul
20. Swecoin Kiosk Printer 5000 Series Models Installation amp Operation Manuals Ls pk xad emeng dies link tions on a Global Scale 72056 REGISTERED TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual SW95005A R2 SWEOIN CONTENTS 1 INTRODUGTION rrr ett eer navel ENEE SEENEN 3 1 4 About this manual 3 T2 Updating EE 3 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION eegene ENEE cements SSES ASSEN EECH 4 2 4 Brinter exteriOr s eoo heim mesi 4 2 2 Differences between TTP 5200 5250 and TTP 5000 TTP 5100 4 3 SUMMARY OF CONTROL CODES amp ESCAPE SEQUENCES 5 3 1 Character and bit image graphics mode commande sseseeseseeeseeeee 5 3 2 Label and other top of form oriented commande 8 4 SOFTWARE COMMAND SYNTAX cieeeeseeseesseeeenennenn nne en nite nnn nnns n netta 9 4 1 Character and bit image graphics commande seeeeeseeeeeeeeeee ee 9 4 2 Label and other top of form oriented commands 27 5 DOWNLOADABLE CHARACTER SETS LOGOTYPES AND FIRMWARE 39 5 1 User defined character set 39 5 2 User defined logotype esesesisssee etienne natn 41 5 3 Default parameters nennen 43 5 4 Firmware loading sie eem e ii 46 5 4 1 Introd ction 1 ani ioar des ed nee 46 5 4 2 Loading procecdure en 47 6 STATUS RESPONSES m on aamiin aaa eana anaana aaua aaaea aana e daenna aaaeaii aaan 48 6 1
21. as a manual owner either fill in the form at the end of the manual or fill in the requested information when you visit the Technical Support section on our web site to download a manual If you require functions not found in the manual edition at your disposal you are welcome to consult one of our offices for information TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 2 1 Printer exterior Paper roll Paper Form feed Print module support shaft release lever button Cutter module Presenter module e e e cud Y Document exit im Ir E E ius X Power indicators Control board SW95018F R1 Figure 1 Printer exterior 2 2 Differences between TTP 5200 5250 and TTP 5000 TTP 5100 The main differences between the TTP 52xx and the previous TTP 5000 and TTP 5100 models are e the type of memory component used for storing the firmware on the control board The EPROM used in the TTP 5000 and TTP 5100 models is replaced with a flash PROM that permits downloading of firmware default parameters up to 8 character font sets and logotypes e the page buffer memory that now allows landscape printing up to 210 mm page length in paper feed direction The TTP 52xx models are backward compatible with the TTP 5000 and TTP 5100 with one exception see command ESC n on page 12 4 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 3 SUMMARY OF CONTROL CODES
22. ates the presenter motor temporarily Takes approximately 15 seconds For complete specification see page 39 Erase all downloaded logotypes 9911 1BH 26H 4CH 27 38 76 decimal This command erases all downloaded logotypes from the flash PROM The operation is complete when the printer resets automatically and activates the presenter motor temporarily Takes approximately 15 seconds Erasing a logotype is a two step operation 1 Erase all logotypes 2 Download the desired logotype s again For complete specification see page 41 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 15 ESC 3 n Set line spacing 1BH 33H n 27 51 n decimal The default line spacing is directly related to the size of the selected font Examples 10 cpi 30 pixels 3 75 mm 12 cpi 24 pixels 3 0 mm 15 cpi 20 pixels 2 5 mm 17 cpi 18 pixels 2 25 mm 25 cpi 12 pixels 1 5 mm This command is used to increase the line spacing The entered value n is the absolute line spacing expressed as a number of pixel lines 0 125 mm increment To increase the line spacing to 5 mm for example enter value n 40 5 0 125 40 The command is ignored if value n is less than the default line spacing of the selected font ESC Reset full 1BH 3FH 27 63 decimal Full reset Terminates processing and initialises the control board resetting it to the default values used as at power ON or as modified before
23. b9 value 0 and insert a prefix 0 before the 11 digit data string 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 29 b10 Specifies the thickness of the narrow bar 0 1 pixel 1 2 pixels 2 3 pixels 3 N A 4 5 pixels 5 6 pixels 6 7 pixels 7 8 pixels All other values are invalid b11 Specifies the wide bar to narrow bar ratio b11 value Narrow bar Wide bar 0 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 May be difficult to read 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 The lower three bits of the b11 byte are significant some ratio values may not be processed properly The above values serve only as guidance values ESC BW b1 b2 NUL State bar code data 1BH 42H 57H b1 b2 bx 00H 27 66 87 b1 b2 0 decimal Fills bar code field reserved by the ESC BS command with data to be printed b1 Specifies the field No 0 15 Fields can be specified in any order but other values than 0 15 are ignored b2 bx Specifies bar code data bytes NUL must be placed at the end of the bar code data Any invalid bar code character terminates the command Print out is effected by an ESC P command 30 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC DC d1 Clear comment field 1BH 44H 43H d1 27 68 67 d1 decimal Clears the comment field reserved by the ESC DS command d1 Specifies the comment field to be cleared 0 15 Comment fields can be specified in any sequence but other va
24. d before execution of the Cut command Reset from double width print mode OFH 15 decimal Resets from double width mode printing set by SO to default character mode Valid in double width mode only Set double width print mode 0EH 14 decimal Sets double character width mode The characters are printed in double width of the selected font set Normal width and double width characters can be combined on the same print line Double width mode can be combined with double height mode for printing of Quadruple characters TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ENQ 9911 Clear presenter 05H 5 decimal Used to clear the paper path in the presenter module for example to fully eject a document that was not removed after previous print cut and eject operation Partly printed documents will be cut and ejected Unsuccessful execution of this command presenter sensor still detects paper in the presenter results in the printer setting bit 1 of the status response byte 2 to a 1 If the serial printer interface is used the status response is automatically returned to the host if ACK NAK handshaking is selected see Section 5 3 The status is also returned in response to the status enquiry command ESC ENQ 6 Cancel 18H 24 decimal Cancels print data on the same line as the CAN command ESC commands issued on the same line as the CAN command are not cancelled TTP 520
25. d during the downloading process Any print data residing in RAM will thus be lost TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 5 3 9911 Default parameters A number of bytes currently 41 in the flash PROM hold various parameter values called default parameters One or several of them can be overridden temporarily with the command ESC amp 2 n1 n41 All 41 bytes have to be sent even if only some of the values need to be modified The permanent values will always be used again after a printer reset command or after power ON The temporary default values can be stored in the flash PROM as permanent values with command ECS amp 4 All values are expressed as one byte decimal A parameter can be set to any value between 0 and 255d unless otherwise is explicitly stated Parameters n6 n9 are valid for serial communication only Byte Name Valid entry n1 Printer width 60d 80d or 112d equal to paper width n2 Character parameters Bits 3 7 as defined in the ESC n command n3 X Character set 0 7 as defined by bits 0 1 and 2 in the ESC n command n4 Not used Arbitrary value must be stated n5 Language 0 13 as defined in the ESC R n command n6 Baud rate Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 Only underlined digits should be used n7 Data bits 8 fixed n8 Parity 0 No parity 1 odd parity 2 even parity n9 Handshaking This parameter is a bit field where the b
26. d lifted The possible error conditions are reported in the above order and the first error condition detected is reported This means that an ENQ or ESC ENQ has to be sent until an ACK is received before the host computer can be certain that all error conditions have been cleared The ENQ and ESC ENQ functions do not wait for a reported error to be cleared The operator has to determine and take the correct action for example replacing the paper roll TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 6 2 9911 Additional status response command for TTP 5200 5250 Refer to software command ESC ENQ 6 see page 20 When the above command is received the printer will respond with 2 bytes reflecting the status of the printer sensors and possible error conditions Bit value 0 zero indicates that there is no error Bit value 1 one indicates an error such as paper near end or paper end Byte 1 BitO Paper level weekend monitor option Status information only Bit1 Paper near end 2m Bit2 Paper in presenter module See Note Bit3 Error Top of Form Bit4 Print head lifted and or test print in progress Bit5 Hardware error at power ON Bit6 Power has been OFF Bit7 Firmware download OK 0 Error 1 Byte 2 BitO Parity error Bit1 Software error trying to select non existing character font and other errors Bit2 Buffer overflow Bit3 Lost commands Bit4 Paper end or jammed paper Operator requir
27. de or non bit image data as bit image data The printer is automatically reset if the wait state exeeds approximately 10 seconds 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 25 ESC SI Reset from double height mode 1BH 0FH 27 15 decimal Resets the printer to normal mode from double height mode selected with command ESC SO The ESC SI command is valid only in double height mode NOTE If more than 240 characters are sent to the printer before an LF an automatic print out of the first part of the line buffer takes place This print out will be made with the double height status known to the printer at the time ESC SO Set double height print mode 1BH 0EH 27 14 decimal Places the printer in double height mode printing double height characters A print line cannot contain both normal height and double height characters but double height can be combined with double width for creating Quadruple characters Different fonts can be mixed on the same print line It is possible to expand the character height beyond the double default character height by adding in the ESC SO mode the additional command ESC h n Please refer to that command page 23 NOTE If more than 240 characters are sent to the printer before an LF an automatic print out of the first part of the line buffer takes place This print out will be made with the double height status known to the printer at th
28. e paper release lever to horizontal position Remove any remaining pieces of paper 2 Pull out the paper rearwards and remove the core from the paper roll support shaft If necessary clean the paper path by blowing or wiping with a soft brush CAUTION You must not pull the paper rearward if paper jam has occurred or if the paper has curles or wrinkles since this can damage the printer Sw96077 Figure 2 Remove the old paper roll SW95011 R2 Figure 3 Optional roll holder with roll shaft 3 that should be transferred to the new roll TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions 5 3 2 Loading new paper roll 1 Turn the paper roll as shown The paper should be inserted into the printer with the temperature sensitive side up Temperature sensitive coating Swe96080 Figure 4 Turn the paper roll with the temperature sensitive side up 2 Tear off approximately 0 5 m from the new paper roll A CAUTION This is important since the outer end of the paper is usually fixed to the roll with some type of glue or self adhesive substance that might otherwise cause paper jam or even printhead damage Glue or similar substance SW96081 Figure 5 Tear off 0 5 m of the paper 6 TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions Edition B May 97 3 Raise the paper release lever to vertical position 4 Turn the paper roll as shown and insert the edge of the paper in
29. e time ESC T n Reversed print mode on off 1BH 54H n 27 84 n decimal Selects normal or reversed print mode n 0 Gives normal print black on white n 1 Gives reversed print white on black 26 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC W Windows mode ON OFF 4 2 9911 1BH 57H 27 87 decimal Sets the printer into Windows mode At repeat of the command the printer exits from the Windows mode This command is only used by the TTP5X00 Windows drivers and should not be used in other contexts It will not be further described Label and other top of form oriented commands A label consists of a block of defined length or height This block can contain up to 16 fields of each of the following types e Bar code data field No 0 15 e Comment data field No 0 15 e Bit image graphics field No 0 15 The label block can also contain vertical and horizontal ruler lines 16 lines altogether 0 15 Label block No 0 Bar code field No 0 Comment field No 0 Comment field No 2 Comment field No 1 Bit image graphics field No 0 Comment field No 3 Bit image graphics field No 1 Comment field No 4 SW97065 Figure 4 Label configuration TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 27 ESC A n1 n2 n3 Set label block length 1BH 41H n1 n2 n3 27 65 n1 n2 n3 decimal De
30. ed Bit5 Cutter not in home position Operator required possibly service Bit6 Out of memory during logotype download Bit 7 Out of memory during character set download All error conditions are reset by commands Status Enquiry ESC ENQ n with the exception of the conditions requiring operator intervention Such error conditions are reset after completed successful test print All data already in the printer or being sent to the printer in a Paper End situation with the exception of the ESC ENQ commands will be lost and Byte 2 Bit 3 is set to 1 List of valid commands at Paper end condition CAN all ESC amp commands ESC ESC all ESC ENQ commands These bits are set to 1 if the available memory space is too small for the data sent to the printer or if the printer cannot interpret the data Reset is effected by ENQ command sequence or by power OFF ON Note Byte 1 bit 2 If paper is still present under the presenter sensor after the first 64 mm paper transport after executed Cut the Status Enquiry Response Paper in presenter module is set to 1 thus indicating paper jam or that paper is not removed TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 49 7 POWER ON TEST If a power interruption occurs while printer parameters are being downloaded to the flash PROM there is minor risk that some parameter might be incorrectly stored At power ON a test will check the para
31. figuration of bars to be placed in the bar code field b1 Specifies the bar code field No 0 15 Bar code fields may be specified in any order Any value other than 0 15 is ignored b2b3 Specifies the X co ordinate of the bar code field origin b2 is the higher order and b3 the lower order byte b2 and b3 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The values must not place the bar code outside the total pixel count that can be handled by the printer that is 56 72 and 104 bytes for the 60 mm 80 mm and 112 mm mechanisms respectively b4b5 Specifies the Y co ordinate of the bar code field position b4 is the higher order and b5 the lower order byte b4 and b5 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by b4b5 must not the effective length specified with the ESC A command b6 Specifies the number of bar code digits b7b8 Specifies the height of the bars b7 and b8 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by b7 and b8 must not place the bar code outside the effective length specified in the ESC A command b9 Specifies the type of bar code The following types are supported b9 0 EAN 13 and UPC A b9 1 EAN 8 b9 2 2 5 Interleaved even number of characters must be sent b9 6 Code 39 NOTE For the EAN and UPC codes the printer calculates the necessary check digit wen For Code 39 the start and stop character is generated by the printer For UPC A use
32. finition of landscape and portrait page formats refer to page 17 and 18 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 NOTE Printout in landscape mode is effected with the FF command NOTE If more than 240 characters are sent to the printer before an LF an automatic print out of the first part of the line buffer contents is effected This print out is made with the character parameter status as known to the printer at the time Backward incompatibility between TTP 52xx and TTP 5100 Command ESC n has been modified in the TTP 52xx printers to simplify selection of character sets The following table lists the differences TTP 5200 from FW version 1 01 and TTP 5100 up to FW version 1 94 TTP 5100 from version 2 0 Bit Function Bit Function 0 Select character set 0 Select character set 1 Select character set 1 Select character set 2 Select character set 2 Landscape mode on off 3 Landscape mode on off 3 Double height on off 4 Double height on off 4 Reversed print on off 5 Reversed print on off 5 Double width on off 6 Double width on off 6 Notused 7 Underline on off 7 Underline on off NOTE There are certain limitations when printing in landscape mode bit 3 1 In this mode only text and logotypes can be printed after the ESC n command bit 3 1 For printing graphics in this mode the bmp file has to be rotated before it is sent to the printer Bar code cannot be printed in landsca
33. fter execution of this command ESC LS 11 12 110 Set ruler line data 4BH 4CH 43H 11 12 110 27 76 83 11 12 110 decimal Draws a horizontal or vertical ruler line in the label block defined by the ESC A command The command also defines the thickness of the ruler line I1 Specifies ruler line No 0 15 in any order Values other than 0 15 are ignored 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 35 36 1213 1415 lel7 ES 110 Specifies X co ordinate for the ruler line origin I2 is the higher order and I3 the lower order byte I2 and I3 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by I2 and I3 must not exceed the total pixel count that can be handled by the printer Specifies Y co ordinate for the ruler line origin I4 is the higher order and I5 the lower order byte 14 and I5 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers and the value specified by 1415 must not exceed the effective length specified in the ESC A command Specifies the X co ordinate of the end of the ruler line I6 is the higher and I7 the lower order byte I6 and I7 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers and the value specified by I6I7 must not exceed the total pixel count that can be handled by the selected printer mechanism that is 56 72 or 104 bytes for the 60 80 and 112 mm mechanisms respectively Specifies the Y co ordinate of the end of the ruler line l8 is the
34. fy that the paper roll is turned the with the temperature sensitive side up See Section 3 2 Verify that the paper used meets the paper specification See TTP 5200 5250 Technical Specification Verify that the ribbon cable connector at the top of the print module is fully inserted Verify that the printer is not out of paper Verify that the paper release lever is in its vertical position Verify that the red and green voltage indicator lights are ON see Chapter 1 If both lights are OFF verify that the power cable is connected at both ends and that the power supply is switched ON If only the green light is OFF call service Verify that both ends of the data cable are connected Application program might be incorrect Contact system manager Printhead needs cleaning or is defect Call service Verify that the paper meets the paper specification See TTP 5200 5250 Technical Specification The printhead may need cleaning Call service Contact service personnel in case of other error symptoms or if the suggested actions do not remove the problem TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions This page intentionally left blank TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions Edition B May 97
35. gure 6 Parallel interface adapter cable SWC601 000 accessory TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 11 POWER SUPPLY TTP 5250 Power indicators 4 TTP 5200 Power Centronics type RS 232C serial receptacle parallel interface interface SW96104B Figure 7 Power supply connector The TTP 5250 has a built in 5V regulator supplied with 24 VDC Connector type 6 pole female MOLEX KK 2 54 mm grid Pole Function Pole Function 1 5VDC TTP 5200 only 4 24VDC 2 GND 5 GND 3 24 VDC 6 GND The power requirements are as follows Voltage Print mode Current 24 VDC 5 Standard text encoding printing 2A average 6A peak All black printing 3596 duty 60 and 80 mm paper width 6 A cycle 112 mm 10A 5 VDC 5 300 mA TTP 5200 only 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 55 A CAUTION The order in which the 5 VDC and 24 VDC are established on the TTP 5200 printer control board is essential The 5 VDC must be established before the 24 VDC drive voltage is brought to the board and vice versa at power off Otherwise there is a risk of damaging both the printer control board and the thermal print head Power supply units for evaluation purposes are available from Swecoin Promakon AB 12 PRINTER DIMENSIONS All measurements are in mm SW96196 R3 Figure 8 Side view The dimensions in this drawing apply to all ba
36. ifies the number of comment columns character positions TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 31 d7 Character type Bit Character type 7 Orientation 0 Portrait 1 Landscape 6 Not used 5 4 3 Determine height of characters 8 different heights 0 7 can be selected 2 1 0 Determine width of characters 8 different widths 0 7 can be selected No more than one orientation and one type of character can appear in the same comment field Use the following formula to calculate the value of d7 d7 R H 8 W R represents orientation value 0 zero for portrait mode value 128 for landscape mode H represents character height numbers 0 7 multiplied by 8 W represents character width numbers 0 7 multiplied by 8 Example Assume landscape mode character height 6 character width 4 d7 128 5 8 3 171 This can be written in Basic as REM Select landscape mode REM Character height is 6 REM Character width is 4 Print CHRS R H 8 W REM Convert to ASCII char amp print Smallest character size is 12 pixels high and 8 pixels wide This is represented by H 0 W 0 Largest character size is 96 pixels high 8 12 and 64 pixels wide 8 8 Any combination of H and W are permissible although a number of combinations are impractical as being out of proportion Resolution in both directions is 8 pixels mm Co ordinates d2d3 and d4d5 specifying the X and Y location
37. in flash PROM Response to ESC ENQ 3 reflects the current parameter values which can differ from the default values stored in flash PROM NOTE 3 In cases where only values 0 and 1 apply any value greater than 1 is accepted and interpreted as 1 The following list shows the default parameter setting n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 n n8 n9 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 60d 80d or 112d equal to paper width 0 0 0 0 96 8 fixed 0 2 128 24 O O A o oc n17 n32 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 n33 n34 n35 n36 n37 n38 n39 n40 n41 1 2or6 88 1 18 144 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 45 5 4 5 4 1 46 Firmware loading Introduction CAUTION Loading new firmware into the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is used during the loading process Any print data residing in RAM will be lost The TTP 52xx firmware is stored in a 128 Kbyte flash PROM AMD 29F010 This device is divided into 8 sectors each of 16 Kbyte that can be separately erased and reprogrammed Some firmware program code called bootstrap must remain in the flash PROM to control the system start up and firmware loading All TTP 52XX printers and control boards and all flash PROMs supplied by Swecoin as spare parts have the bootstrap code already installed The bootstrap routine resides in the lower 16 Kbyte of the flash PROM see memory map below 1
38. ine space as specified by the line spacing setting see command ESC 3 n on page 16 Print position is returned to the beginning of the line This command is ignored if immediately preceded by CR CR Carriage Return 0DH 13 decimal Alternative functions e Returns print position to beginning of line without print or line feed e Prints the data in the input buffer in the current character mode Inserts line spaces as specified by the line spacing setting see command ESC 3 n on page 16 Print position is returned to beginning of the line Refer to Section 5 3 for selection between the alternative functions 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual a RS SI SO 0 Form Feed OCH 12 decimal Prints data from the input buffer and feeds the paper to the top of the next page The FF command default value is as defined in the Start up Parameter setting n14 n15 and or n37 In Landscape mode ESC n bit 3 1 print is effected by the FF command In TOF mode the printer interprets incoming FF commands as ESC X 08 00 If Autocut is set 1 FF effects Form Feed Cut and Eject Note Use ESC C n1 n2 to define arbitrarily selected page length Cut and eject paper 1EH 30 decimal Effects paper cut off and default length eject via the presenter module If already executed paper feed is shorter than 75 mm additional paper feed up to the minimum 75 mm is effecte
39. inus such pixel line feeds that have been effected after detection of TOF mark NOTE If the TOF mark has not passed the paper out TOF sensor when the ESC Z is received additional paper feed maximum 128 mm takes place until a TOF mark is detected TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 5 1 9911 DOWNLOADABLE CHARACTER SETS LOGOTYPES AND FIRMWARE User defined character set Refer to software command ESC amp NUL and figures on the next page New character sets can be downloaded sequentially using the ESC amp NUL command A downloaded character set consists of a header containing data describing the font as well as data for every character in the set The header has to be downloaded even if the character set consists of a single character only A number of character sets can have the same visual appearance and belong to the same font e g 10 12 15 and 17 cpi Below is a description of the header required for every character set From an estetic point of view we recommend using the character matrix proportions 2 3 width hight ESC amp NUL 1byte Font num Filler byte 1byte Char set num Filler byte 1byte Char sizeX The number of bytes required for the width of one character usually 2 or 3 1byte Char pitch The maximum width of one character in the set This value is used for tab position calculation 1byte Char sizeY The maximum height of one character matrix measu
40. itioning 1BH 4FH n1 n2 27 79 n1 n2 decimal Moves the paper forward to the specified pixel line position ESC qtn ESC R n Burn time adjustment 1BH 71H n 27 113 n decimal Value n represents the ON time of the thermal head resistors This command adjusts the burn time to get optimal print contrast for the paper quality in use Default value 5 Adjustment range is 1 15 NOTE Higher values than 5 affects the thermal head negatively Select national character set 1BH 52H n 27 82 n decimal Selects one of thirteen national character sets specified by n Legitimate n values are listed below Invalid values are ignored The language used at power ON is determined by default parameter n5 see Section 5 3 page 43 This command has no effect on downloaded user defined character sets n Language n Language n Language 1 USA 5 Spain 1 9 Norway 2 Germany 6 Italy 10 Denmark 2 3 Great Britain 7 Sweden 11 Spain 2 4 France 8 Denmark 1 12 Latin America 13 Japan Tables on pages 59 and 60 list all characters in the basic character set and the national substitute character sets NOTE The ESC R n command has been included only to create compatibility with the TTP 5000 printer model The command only applies in 7 bit communications environments It has no effect in modern 8 bit communication where the IBM II characters set with 256 characters applies TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub
41. its control various communication related features of the printer LSB bit 0 BitO 0 Hardware 1 XON XOFF Bit1 0 Silent 1 ACK NAK Bit 2 0 2 The computer must determine if the paper is removed from the presenter by using repeated status request commands before continuing the print operation 1 After receipt of an ENQ command the printer waits until the paper is removed from the presenter before printing continues Examples n9 1 means XON XOFF silent n9 6 means Hardware ACK NAK printer waits until the paper is removed from the presenter TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 43 A4 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n32 n33 n34 n35 n36 n37 n38 n39 n40 n41 TOF mark maximum TOF mark minimum Burn time CR function EOL Portrait page length n1 Portrait page length n2 Line spacing Tab stop Windows mode Min page length n1 Min page length n2 Auto cut after FF Variable doc length TOF marked paper Presenter motor ON Landscape page length n1 Landscape page length n2 Black mark size as defined by ESC M n1 n2 Black mark size as defined by ESC M n1 n2 1 15 as defined in the ESC q n command 0 CR LF Swecoin emulation 1 CR default As defined in the ESC C n1 n2 command As defined in the ESC C n1 n2 command As defined in the ESC 3 n command 16 bytes setting the horizon
42. l lines 1 9 mm Default value 24 pixel lines 3 0 mm NOTE These values do not represent the actual TOF mark length Differences are due to sensor focus variations ESC P n1 Print label block 1BH 50H n1 27 80 n1 decimal Prints a label block n1 Specifies the label block No 0 15 to be printed Usually only block No 0 is defined and used See command ESC A n1 n2 n3 on page 28 n1 lt 7FH gt or 127 decimal specifies that all label blocks are to be printed approximately 50 Kbytes of page memory Other n1 values are ignored NOTE In landscape mode printing is effected with the FF command ESC X n1 n2 Sense top of form position 1BH 58H n1 n2 27 88 n1 n2 decimal Reports if a top of form position marker is sensed within the distance paper transport specified by n1n2 starting at the current position nin2 Specifies the distance to be searched for TOF marker n1 is the higher order and n2 the lower order byte n1n2 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The distance is to be expressed as a number of 0 125 mm steps The printer adds an error code in the status report error top of form byte 1 bit 3 if no TOF position marker is found within the specified distance 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 37 ESC x n1 n2 Set internal TOF counter at 256 n1 n2 14BH 78H n1 n2 27 120 n1 n2 decimal Presets an internal counter to
43. lues than 0 15 are ignored Of command codes specified before this command only ESC T n reversed printing remains in effect after execution of ESC DC d1 ESC DS d1 d2 d7 Reserve comment field 9911 NOTE The comment field function does not apply in combination with landscape mode set through the ESC n command or the default parameter set up 1BH 44H 53H d1 d2 27 68 83 d1 d2 decimal Reserves a comment field within a label block defined by the ESC A n1 n2 command The command also specifies the type orientation and number of comment columns character positions to be placed in the comment field area d1 Specifies comment field No 0 15 Comment fields can be specified in any sequence but other values than 0 15 are ignored d2d3 Specifies the X co ordinate of the comment field origin d2 is the higher order and d3 the lower order byte d2 and d3 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by d2d3 must not exceed the total pixel count that the selected printer mechanism can handle that is 56 72 and 104 bytes for the 60 mm 80 mm and 112 mm mechanisms respectively d4d5 Specifies the Y co ordinate of the comment field origin d4 is the higher order and d5 the lower order byte d4 and d5 must be expressed in 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified in d4d5 must not exceed the effective label block length specified in the ESC A command d6 Spec
44. meters for consistency by performing a checksum comparison If a checksum error is found bit 7 of the first byte in the Status Enquiry response is set to value 1 8 TEST PRINTOUTS 8 1 Off line test printout When the form feed button is kept depressed at power on a printout is produced starting with identity of the boot and firmware versions Information is also printed about installed fonts and start up parameter settings as well as downloaded logo types 8 2 On line HEX dump A printout of all data transferred to the printer can be obtained as follows 1 Switch the power OFF 2 Lower the print head lever 3 Keep the form feed button depressed while you switch the power ON wait until the cutter is re positioned and raise the print head lever to vertical position 4 Release the form feed button The printer is now in a HEX dump mode and all on line communication is printed in both HEX format and ASCII character format The printed lines are 8 characters long each representation printed using character set 0 If the last line to be printed in HEX mode contains fewer than 8 characters the line is not automatically printed A short press on the form feed button will print the last incomplete line Exit from HEX dump mode by switching the power OFF 50 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 9 SERIAL INTERFACE The control board is equipped with a 10 pole ribbon cable type connector The pinout of this connector
45. nd automatically generates a Cut command see page 43 regarding default parameter set up e n landscape print mode the printer s page buffer limits the page width setting to 220 mm n1 6 n2 224 Default setting is n1 6 n2 144 equal to 210 mm DIN A4 width See Section 5 3 page 43 regarding setting of default parameters n40 and n41 Example Desired page width 90 mm Value to be entered 90 0 125 720 n1 2 n2 208 n1 n2 512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 2 2 27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 17 ESC C n1 n2 Set page length portrait mode ESC c n 1BH 43H n1 n2 27 67 n1 n2 decimal Paper transport direction Page length BAL minimum 75 mm Page width applicable print window width SW97063 R2 Figure 3 Definition of page length in portrait mode Sets the page length expressed as a number of 0 125 mm pixel line feeds The command shall be applied in character print mode Form feed is effected with the FF command NOTE Do not use page lengths less than 75 mm n1 2 n2 88 e n portrait print mode there is no page length limitation but the ESC C n1 n2 setting applies unless superseded by command ESC c n that enables the variable document length e Page length settings shorter than the minimum page length as defined by defa
46. nterface required for used of each command etc Command ESC W Windows mode ON OFF Description added Command ESC M n1 n2 Top of form definition Descripton changed Section 5 2 Description of default parameters rewritten List of default parameters changed Section 5 4 Firmware loading rewritten Chapter 13 Basic character set Non printable characters added Chapter 15 Firmware history added Edition C major changes New address to Swecoin AB TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 1 1 1 2 9911 INTRODUCTION About this manual This manual contains the information required for installation and operation of the TTP 5200 and 5250 printers from a host computer such as a PC NOTE The manual also applies to the TTP 5100 printer with the exception of information regarding on line downloading of firmware default parameters character font sets and logotypes Software commands that cannot be used with the TTP 5100 are marked T P 5100 in the list in Chapter 3 page 5 Updating This manual will be updated as from time to time printer functions and features may be added or amended You will always find the latest edition on our web site http www swecoin se You can order printed copies of the current manual edition by e mail fax or phone Registered manual owners will be kept informed about new editions product changes etc through our fax bulletin service To register
47. ocedure If the printer does not start something can be wrong in the resident firmware proceed as follows 1 Switch OFF the printer 2 Setall sensors in wrong state that is remove paper roll remove any paper in the print module move cutter knife away from home position and put a piece of paper under the presenter sensor 3 Hold the paper feed button depressed while you switch ON the printer 4 Switch OFF the printer The printer is now ready for firmware loading 5 Load the firmware as described above TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 47 6 1 48 STATUS RESPONSES TTP 5000 compatible status response commands The commands described in this section can be used with all TTP 5XXX models Sending an ENQ 05H Clear Presenter or an ESC ENQ 1 1BH 05H 01H Status Enquiry to the printer results in the printer sending a status report to the host computer This status report reflects the status of the available sensors in the printer system and identifies possible error conditions The table below shows the various conditions reported following the ENQ and ESC ENQ 1 commands to the printer Note The printers offer a choice between RTS CTS and XON XOFF as well as between Report and Silent modes by means of default parameter setting Printer response Status ACK OK NAK 01 Paper in presenter module NAK 02 Cutter not in home position NAK 03 Printer out of paper NAK 04 Print hea
48. pe mode after the ESC command bit 321 However any page contents also graphics and bar codes can be printed in landscape mode under Windows or Windows based programs 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 13 ESC amp NUL Download character set 1BH 26H 00H 27 38 0 decimal This command is used to download a character set The character set is placed in the first free address position in the order of download sequence A downloadable character set consists of a header containing data describing the set as well as data for each individual character in the set For complete specification of user defined character set see page 39 NOTE Within the 64 Kbyte printer buffer capacity available for font download maximum 8 character sets can be addressed Exceeding any of these limits will cause this command to fail ESC amp 1 Download user defined logotype 1BH 26H 01H 27 38 1 decimal Downloads a user defined logotype The logotype is printed with the ESC g command see page 22 Also see page 41 for a complete specification of user defined logotypes ESC amp 2 n1 n41 Download temporary default parameters 1BH 26H 02H n1 n41 27 38 2 n1 n41 decimal A number of bytes currently 41 in the flash PROM hold various parameter values called default parameters One or several of them can be overridden temporarily with this command All 41 bytes ha
49. red in pixels This is also the minimum line spacing for this character set 27 byte Char set name String of characters used to identify the character set This will be printed on status receipts e g Swiss 10 cpi Char matrix table 256 records each containing 3 bytes 3 byte Char width pixels Char Ystart pixels Char Yheight pixels Char bitmap data Bitmap data for all characters that are to be defined TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 39 40 Char_sizeY Baseline Char sizeX Char pitch Char pitch Char pitch 1 Kee OE gt Character bitmap data A character is made up of a bitmap the size of which is Char sizeX Char_Yheight bytes COLUMN 0 1 2 0 4 ROW Col 0 Col 1 Col 2 MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB Row 1 03H FFH 80H The bitmap data consists of bitmap patterns for each character in a character set for which the parameter Char_width in the Char_matrix table is set to a value between 1 and 24 A character that has its Char_width set to zero is not included in the bitmap data The bitmap for one character is then defined according to the following table COL 0 ROW Ystart COL 1 ROW Ystart COL 2 ROW Ystart COL 0 ROW Ystart 1 COL 1 ROW Ystart 1 COL 2 Ystart 1 COL 0 ROW Ystart Yheight COL 1 ROW Ystart Yheight COL 2 ROW Ystart Yheight In this example each row consists of 3 columns equal to 3 bytes In order to minimise the requi
50. red storage space only rows between Ystart and Ystart Yheight are included in the character bitmap Time required for printer processing of character download data excluding transfer time from the PC is typically 15 seconds maximum 20 seconds per character set During this TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 5 2 9911 time any data sent to the printer will be lost NOTE Download is finalized by an internal reset visible by the presenter motor being driven momentarily CAUTION Downloading to the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is used during the downloading process Any print data residing in RAM will thus be lost User defined logotype Refer to software command ESC amp 1 One or more logotypes can be downloaded sequentially to the printer using the ESC amp 1 command sequence The exact number of logotypes and their sizes is determined by the total amount of memory used for logotypes and downloaded firmware The total amount of free memory is printed on the status receipt A header containing information about the logotype number size and logotype name shall define each downloaded logotype Immediately after the header follows the actual bitmap of the logotype ESC amp 01H Header Bitmap Header contents Byte 0 Logotype number used to identify the logotype when printing Byte 1 X size measured in bytes Byte 2 Y size measured in pixel
51. rinter PC 10 p 9 p D sub Signal Signal 25 p D sub Op D sub tue COSA COXBXE CPHE a o7 x e 7 5 3 TXD RXD 3 2 4 7 RTS CTS 5 8 7 4 DTR DSR 6 6 9 5 GND GND 7 5 NOTE Pins 4 and 7 on the 10 pin connector are connected by a jumper This allows handshaking using either DTR DSR and or RTS CTS signals TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 10 9911 PARALLEL PRINTER INTERFACE The control board has a 40 pole ribbon cable parallel interface type connector The printer can be connected to a standard Centronics 36 pole connector using a straight ribbon cable such as the adapter cable SWC601 000 see figure below The following table shows the pin assignment in the 40 pole connector The table continues on the next page 1 STROBE Strobe signal To printer Data bit 1 To printer Data bit 3 Lo ce Jess ke To printer Data bit 5 ow fe fo eme In o ow IL Je eme Je 00 ow om sese reser Jee pier e ee ann TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 53 54 i Ce ES 20 28 GND 31 16 GND ow o r em Il 29 15 Not connected Ca wm o Is 1 wm sl 9 OS o9 eee sl we 0 40 Not connected L 230 mm customer specified lengths are possible Printer 40 pole female socket for ribbon cable 36 poleCentronics type connector AMP type 4 167144 0 Amphenol 57FE 40360 30S or equivalent or equivalent SW95072 Fi
52. s Byte 3 15 Logotype name that will be printed on status receipts Bitmap The bitmap must have exactly X size Y size number of bytes Bit No 7 in byte 0 represents the top left corner of the logotype X size LL tf I Tol Byte 0 Y size Note that a bitmap is downloaded in portrait mode The logotype will be rotated 90 degrees when the printer is in landscape mode TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 41 42 The memory used to store logotypes is not automatically cleared All logotypes can be cleared with the ESC amp L command Logotype printing The logotype print command is ESC g n1 n5 where n1 n5 determine which logotype to print and its print position n1 One byte logotype number 0 15 n2n3 Two byte X position measured in pixels from the left hand edge of the print window Applies both in portrait and landscape mode n4n5 Two byte Y position measured in pixels from the top of the print window in landscape mode The Y position is ignored in portrait mode as logotype printing always starts from the current Y position when the printer is in portrait mode Time required for printer processing of logotype download data excluding transfer time from the PC is typically 15 seconds maximum 20 seconds per logotype During this time any data sent to the printer will be lost CAUTION Downloading to the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is use
53. s correctly loaded or that the printer works correctly after you have removed an obstructing paper particle etc 1 Verify that the printer is switched OFF 2 Press the paper feed switch and keep it depressed 3 Switch the power ON and continue keeping the paper feed button depressed for at least 5 seconds This produces a printout showing some technical data 4 Release the paper feed button to stop the printing The printer cuts and ejects the document but remains in the self test mode Renewed actuation of the paper feed button produces a repeat test print out followed by cut and eject 5 Exit the self test mode by switching the power OFF and then ON again The printer is now operational again CLEANING Remove paper dust by blowing it away or by using a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush STORAGE A CAUTION If the printer is not to be used for a week or more disengage the printhead from the platen by lowering the paper release lever Both the printhead and the platen can otherwise be deformed TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions Edition B May 97 Edition B May 97 FAULT FINDING Symptom Nothing is printed but the document becomes cut and ejected Printer does not work at all Test document can be produced as described in Section 4 but the printer works strangely in normal operation Printout contains white longitudinal lines Faint print dots Suggested actions Veri
54. s defined above Se page 48 for a list of responses to this command For status of the paper near end sensor see command ESC ENQ 2 below ESC ENQ 2 Status enquiry paper near end 1BH 05H 02H 27 5 2 decimal This command can be used with all TTP 5xxx models if connected through the serial interface The command requests a paper near end sensor paper low status from the printer in a 1 byte format as follows Value 00H indicates No paper Value 01H indicates Paper present at the sensor position TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 19 N ESC ENQ 3 Parameter setting data enquiry ESC ENQ 4 1BH 05H 03H 27 5 3 decimal This command can be used with all TTP 5xxx models connected through the serial interface Requests 41 bytes of information about the current parameter settings that is the default parameters stored in flash PROM see Section 5 3 on page 43 or any parameter value temporarily set by other ESC commands Character sets and logotype enquiry 1BH 5H 04H 27 5 4 decimal This command can be used with all TTP 5xxx models connected through the serial interface Requests multiple bytes of information regarding downloaded character sets and logotypes The response is a list of character sets and logotype names Each line ends with CR LF ESC ENQ 5 ESC ENQ 6 Paper near end enquiry 1BH 05H 05H 27
55. s the daily handling of the TTP 5100 TTP 5200 and TTP 5250 printers Since the behavior of the printer to a large extent depends on the design of the application software please also refer to the applicable system documentation Updating This manual will be updated from time to time as printer functions and features are added or amended No automatic distribution of new editions is however planned Updated manuals can be ordered by e mail fax or phone You are also welcome to visit our home page http www swecoin se where technical bulletins manuals etc will be available If you require functions not found in the manual edition at your disposal please consult one of our offices for information Safety precautions Handling the printer in a safe way requires that you keep your fingers away from the cutting mechanism when the power is switched ON TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION Paper roll Paper Form feed Print module support shaft release lever button Cutter module Presenter module Document exit Power indicators Control board SW95018F R1 Figure 1 Printer exterior 4 TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions Edition B May 97 3 1 Edition B May 97 LOADING THE PAPER Removing remaining paper and core If there is any paper left in the printer proceed as follows 1 Lower th
56. sic TTP 52XX models with up to 135 mm paper roll diameter 56 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 Mounting holes 4 x M4 at printer bottom Additional N 5 mm required for removal and installation of paper roll LE V H J Optional interface connector position G gt TTP 5200 60 TTP 5200 80 TTP 5200 112 128 128 160 67 83 7 16 7 7 9 6 15 21 58 6 25 27 80 O z zrmrixi icirio mimoj oj u SW96197 R4 Figure 9 Top view The dimensions in this drawing apply to all basic TTP 52XX models with up to 135 mm paper roll diameter The paper roll holder with attached switch button bracket can be turned symmetrically 180 so that the roll has to be installed from the right hand side of the printer This also means that the paper feed button and the connector support bracket for an optional interface adapter cable will be positioned on the left hand side of the printer 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 57 TTP 5200 60 TTP 5200 80 TTP 5200 112 2 12 12 28 18 18 60 80 112 77 87 129 23 13 13 SW95020F Figure 10 Top view TTP 52XX models equipped with the optional paper roll holder for up to 200 mm roll diameter Installing the paper roll requires additional space above or behind the printer v r max 100 SW95035A Figure 1
57. stallation Manual 33 ESC GS g1 g2 g8 Reserve graphics field 1BH 47H 43H g1 g2 98 27 71 67 g1 g2 g8 decimal 34 Reserves a graphics field within a label block defined with command ESC A n1 n2 The ESC GS command also defines the size of the graphics field g1 9293 g4g5 g6 9798 Specifies graphics field No 0 15 Graphics fields may be specified in any order but values other than 0 15 are ignored Specifies X co ordinate of the graphics field origin g2 is the higher order and 93 the lower order byte g2 and g3 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers and the value specified must not exceed the total pixel count that can be handled by the printer mechanism that is 56 72 or 104 bytes for the 60 80 and 112 mm mechanisms respectively Specifies the Y co ordinate of the graphics field origin 94 is the high order and g5 the lower order byte and they must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by g4g5 must not exceed the effective length specified in the ESC A command Specifies number of bytes in the X direction 60 mm mechanism Max 56 bytes 80 mm mechanism Max 72 bytes 112 mm mechanism Max 104 bytes Specifies the number of lines in the Y direction g7 is the higher order and 98 the lower order byte g7g8 must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by g7g8 must not exceed the effective length specified by ESC A TTP 5200 5250
58. system Installation Manual 9911 ESC RS Cut paper 1BH 1EH 27 30 decimal Effects paper cut off only No eject function even when such feature is present If the document produced so far is less than 75 mm the paper will automatically be advanced to 75 mm total length before being cut Use command ESC FF n to eject the document ESC S n1 n2 Select graphics mode 1BH 53H n1 n2 27 83 n1 n2 decimal Selects bit image graphics mode ni and n2 High and low order byte respectively specifying the number of pixel lines ni and n2 Must be 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The host must supply the number of data bytes specified by n1 n2 multiplied by the number of bytes per pixel line as follows 60 mm printer mechanism 56 bytes per pixel line 80 mm printer mechanism 72 bytes per pixel line 112 mm printer mechanism 104 bytes per pixel line Printout is effected automatically for each received pixel line The printer is set in character mode if n1 n2 0 Of commands issued before the ESC S n1 n2 only ESC T n set reset reversed printing remains valid after execution of the ESC S n1 n2 command In bit image graphics mode all character codes are disabled and processed as bit image data Data overflowing the specified print area is treated as characters If less data than specified is received the printer may enter a wait state expecting further data The printer may handle subsequent character co
59. t values Unless the printer is an 80 mm version the print width has to be changed This is easily done with the TTP Editor Loading procedure Use the TTP Editor program to load the firmware into the printer The editor program can be fetched from our web site www swecoin se Only loading through the parallel interface is described 1 If possible make a test print out to document the default parameters in use 2 Connect the printer to the parallel port LPT1 or any serial COM port and switch ON the printer 3 Startthe TTP Editor 4 Select File New to open an empty window 5 Select Settings TTP 5200 Adaptation Load firmware to printer 6 Select the firmware hex file and press OK Loading to the printer starts Wait until the message Download successful is shown and the cutter motor operates 7 Switch OFF the printer 8 Hold the form feed button depressed while switching ON the printer The printer enters self test mode and prints firmware version parameter settings etc Verify that the new firmware version is printed 9 Exit self test mode by switching the printer OFF and ON 10 Change default parameters if necessary using the TTP Editor Checksum verification is made both at power ON and after an ESC command If the checksum is wrong the program execution will remain in the bootstrap routine that can only interpret the commands ESC ENQ 1 status enquiry and ESC NUL download firmware Repeat the loading pr
60. tal tab stop positions as defined in the ESC F n1 nx NUL See page 21 All 16 bytes must be sent 0 OFF Each pixel line is printed when received Suitable for use with Windows 3 1 12 ON Page buffer is filled partly or completely Printing takes place a When blank pixel line is received b When the page buffer is full 1792 pixel lines 224 mm c At the end of printout from Windows Suitable for high quality printout under Windows 95 Minimum page length high order byte Minimum page length low order byte 0 Cancels auto cut 1 Generates cut after effected form feed At value 0 the document length is fixed as defined by command ESC C n1 n2 Other values minimum 3 define the document length in increments of 256 pixel lines 32 mm after which the presenter motor starts ejecting the document in slow eject mode to limit the size of the loop formed in the presenter 0 Disable TOF mark detection 1 Enable TOF mark detection As defined in ESC f n As defined in ESC a n1 command As defined in ESC a n2 command TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 9911 NOTE 1 The time required for the printer to process the default parameter data downloaded from the host is typically 15 seconds max 20 seconds Any data sent to the printer during this time will be lost NOTE 2 Self test printout will show the default parameter values stored
61. termines the length of the label block to be printed The printer control board has approximately 50 K bytes of page memory available for data storage With this page memory the maximum available block length Imax is 600 pixel lines equal to approximately 75 mm paper length in the 80 mm wide mechanism n1 Specifies block No 0 15 We strongly recommend using only one block for the entire document that is n1 0 n2n3 Specifies effective label block length expressed in dot lines n2 higher order byte n3 lower order byte n2 and n3 are 1 byte hexadecimal or decimal numbers The value specified by n2 and n3 must not exceed the maximum effective length as specified above NOTE This command should not be used when printing in landscape mode as determined with command ESC n ESC BC b1 Clear bar code field 1BH 42H 43H b1 27 66 67 b1 decimal This command clears the bar code field reserved by command ESC BS b1 Specifies the bar code field No 0 15 The fields may be specified in any order but b1 values other than 0 15 are ignored 28 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC BS b1 b2 b11 Reserve bar code field 1BH 42H 53H b1 b2 4 b11 27 66 83 b1 b2 b11 decimal Bar codes can only be printed in portrait mode The command reserves an information field as a bar code field The command also identifies the type number of digits and the con
62. to the back of the print module Note that the paper should pass beneath a plastic bar see arrow SWw96078 R1 Figure 6 Feed the paper into the printer 5 Keep feeding the paper into the print module and press the paper feed button momentarily The printer will now automatically grab and advance the paper cut it and eject it The leading edge of the next document will now have a properly cut top edge An alternative way of loading the paper is to feed it manually with the paper release lever down until the paper becomes visible in the presenter module Then raise the paper release lever and press the paper feed button Sw96079 R1 Figure 7 Perform cut and eject 6 Make a test printout see Section 4 Edition B May 97 TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub systems Operating Instructions 7 REMOVING PAPER JAM CAUTION If a paper jam has occurred pull the paper out forwards in the paper feed direction Pulling a curled or wrinkled paper backwards can damage the print mechanism If paper jam has occurred between the cutter module and the print module use one of the following procedures to remove the jam 1 Switch OFF the printer 2 Tear off the paper behind the print module 3 If the cutter knife is in top position see if you can grip the paper through the opening below the knife and pull the paper out If not call Service PRINT TEST The print test can be used for example to verify that the paper i
63. ult parameter bytes n34 and n35 see page 43 will automatically be adjusted to the default value Variable document length ON OFF 18 1BH 63H n 27 99 n decimal n 0 Automatic form feed if the printed page length exceeds the length set by ESC C n1 n2 n 3 or higher Selects continuous print mode no auto FF Also refer to Section 5 3 page 43 regarding default parameter n37 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC d n Execute n line feeds ESC ENQ 1 1BH 64H n 27 100 n decimal Executes the number of line feeds as defined by variable n The length of each line feed is determined by e the default value for selected character font see page 16 or e the line setting effected by command ESC 3 n n 0 gives no line feed The print position is returned to the beginning of the line Status enquiry except paper near end 1BH 05H 01H 27 5 1 decimal This command can be used with all TTP 5xxx models if e connected through the serial interface e ACK NAK handshaking is selected See default parameter n9 in Section 5 3 page 43 The command results in response ACK if no sensor is actuated that is if they are all in normal operation state paper loaded no paper end condition printhead not lifted no paper under presenter sensor cutter in home position The command results in NAK code if one or more sensors have changed from normal operation state a
64. ve to be sent even if only some of the parameter values need to be modified The permanently stored parameters will be used again after a printer reset command or at power ON The temporary values can however be stored in the flash PROM as permanent values with command ECS amp 4 Also see Section 5 3 on page 43 14 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 ESC amp 4 ESC amp C Store current parameter values in flash PROM 1BH 26H 04H 27 38 4 decimal Stores all parameter values currently in use in the printer as permanent default parameter values in the flash PROM This takes approximately 15 seconds The printer then resets automatically and activates the presenter motor temporarily For complete specification see Section 5 3 on page 43 Erase all character sets 1BH 26H 43H 27 38 67 decimal Erases all character sets stored in the flash PROM NOTE This command is only executed if all these conditions are met e Atleast one character set has been loaded e Status inquiry response byte 1 bit 6 Power has been OFF is set to 1 e No ESC ENQ 6 command has been received ESC amp D ESC amp L Erase character sets 4 7 1BH 26H 44H 27 38 68 decimal Erases downloaded character sets 4 7 Default character sets 0 3 are not affected by this command The operation is complete when the printer resets automatically and activ
65. ware versions Please visit our web site www swecoin se for up to date information You can also download the latest firmware version from the Swecoin web site Note The TTP 52xx firmware No 908 xxx is delivered configured for 80 mm paper width The setup parameter n1 must be changed if other widths are to be used You may also have to change other parameters to suit your application See page 43 FW version Change 908 200 First released version of the TTP 5200 firmware 908 210 build error was made when generating version 908 200 which caused the buffered windows mode fail Now corrected The presenter feed rolls now feed the paper 2 mm further out after 22 Se gripping the paper before the front feed rollers stop 9911 TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 61 62 This page intentionally left blank TTP 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Installation Manual 9911 TTP 5100 5200 5250 Kiosk Printer Sub system Operating Instructions SWECIN Contents 1 INTRODUCTION a ena eet cn cect neds ee ee ved beeen concn eet 1 1 About this manudal isiin aiaa iiaa T Z Updating snini iaaa a aaa a aaa aa daoa Daea a a AARONA AA 1 3 Safety PreCAuUllONS ii titt aaa naaa a be 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION c ecccsssseeeeeseeeeeeesneeeeeeaseeeeseesenneeeeseseeasaseneeesensesneneenss 3 LOADING THE PAPER dinette eit dane 3 1 Removing remaining paper and core
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