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Toshiba TRST-56 SERIES Printer User Manual
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1. Print Head Element 2 Clean the print head element cross hatched area in the figure on the right with a cotton swab slight neg ght gntly Caution symbol for moistened with alcohol hot surface 3 Clean the platen with a soft cloth moistened with Please refer to the Platen alcohol WARNING on the above 6 1 2 Cleaning the Covers Wipe the covers with a soft dry cloth or soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent After using detergent for cleaning be sure to wipe it off with a slightly moistened cloth 6 2 Removing Jammed Paper 1 Turn the power OFF 2 Open the printer cover 3 Remove the jammed paper DO NOT USE any sharp implement or tool as these will damage the printer 4 Clean the print head and platen then remove any further dust or foreign objects 5 Re load the receipt roll Refer to Section 5 3 Loading the Receipt Roll 6 After closing the printer cover turn the power ON The printer will initialise the auto cutter to restore the printer stand by NOTE If the jammed paper cannot be removed remove the receipt roll from the printer and turn the power ON while pressing and holding the FEED button The cutter will move to the center so that the jammed paper can be removed easily 6 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING EO 13016 7 TROUBLESHOOTING If you cannot solve a problem with the following solutions do not attempt to repair it by yourself Turn the power off unplug the printer the
2. TEC Thermal Printer TRST 56 SERIES Owner s Manual TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION CE Compliance for EU only This product complies with the requirements of EMC and Low Voltage Directives including their amendments WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ATTENTION Ce produit est de classe A Dans un environnement domestique il peut causer des interf rences radio Auquel cas l utilisateur sera amen a prendre les mesures ad quates Warnung Dies ist ein Klasse A Produkt In einer rtlichen Umgebung kann dieses Ger t Funkst rungen verursachen Atencion Este es un producto de la clase A En ambientes dom sticos ste producto puede causar radio interferencias en cuyo caso el usuario deber tomar las medidas oportunas VERWITTIGING Dit is een klasse A produkt Het gebruik hiervan kan radio interferenties veroorzaken die de gebruiker ertoe kunnen dwingen sommige maatregelen te moeten treffen Schallemission unter 70dB A nach DIN 45635 1507779 FCC Notice 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 in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate
3. 5 1 Connecting the Power Cord and Interface Cable INSTALLATION PROCEDURE WARNING 1 Since the power cord and the interface cable are not provided with this unit please locally purchase ones which meet the specifications For detail specifications please contact your nearest authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative Before connecting the power cord and cables to the printer turn the power of the POS terminal and printer OFF Do not pull the power cord hard Doing this may damage the power cord causing fire electric shock or broken wire When it thunders unplug the power cord Lightning stroke may cause fire or electric shock Keep the power cord away from a heater The cover of the power cord may be melted causing fire or electric shock Do not connect the power cord to the AC outlet provided on the POS terminal such as ST 5600 ST 5500 etc CAUTION 1 When separating the AC adapter please contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative The built in AC adapter is exclusively for this printer Do not use it for any other machines The AC adapter can be used indoors only Never use it outdoors Be sure to unplug the printer when it is not used for a long time Do not share the power source with other electric appliances which generate noise 5 1 Connecting the Power Cord and Interface Cable CAUTION 1 Be sure to hold the connector when plugging in or unplugging the AC adapter cabl
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5. Do not remove covers repair or properly grounded Extension No modify the machine by yourself disassembling wo cables should also be grounded You may be injured by high Fire or electric shock could voltage very hot parts or sharp occur on improperly grounded a eng edges inside the machine equipment d Connect a grounding wire This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to N CAUTION objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication Precautions The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly e Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions Temperatures out of the specification Direct sunlight High humidity Shared power source Excessive vibration Dust Gas The cover should be cleaned by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution NEVER USE THINNER OR ANY OTHER VOLATILE SOLVENT on the plastic covers USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED paper and ribbons DO NOT STORE the paper or ribbons where they might be exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures high humidity dust or gas Ensure the printer is operated on a level surface Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment likely to cause mains interference Unplug the machi
6. coordinate with the TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal to be connected e User defined characters and logos can be registered in the flash memory 1 3 Applicable Model e TRST 56 P 1W QM e TRST 56 S 1W QM e TRST 56 P 1G QM e TRST 56 S 1G QM Model name description TRST 56 L UU QM Ll Destination code QM Standard for worldwide Body colour W Fair white FW 2 G Stylish grey SG Power cord 1 without power cord local purchase Interface type P Parallel interface S Serial interface NOTE Some combinations of the above specifications are not developed as products For details please refer to your nearest authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative de 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW EO1 13016 1 4 Accessories 1 4 Accessories e Owner s Manual 1 copy Receipt Roll 1 pc Partition 1 pc NOTES 1 The partition is provided for a case of using a 58 mm wide recelpt roll only 2 The enclosed receipt roll is provided for an operation test 1 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS EO1 13016 2 1 Printer 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Printer la Printingmethod Printingwidth Resolution Printing speed o Printing method Printing width Resolution Printing speed Printing columns Font A 12 x 24 dots 48 42 columns Font B 9 x 24 dots 64 56 columns Character size Font A 1 25 x 3 00 mm Font B 0 88 x 3 00 mm Character types Alpha numerals International characters Code pages PC850 PC852 PC857 PC860 PC863 PC865 PC
7. in the printer If it should however do not turn ON the power until the condensation is dried Use a grounded electrical outlet Do not use an adapter plug Be sure that there is adequate room around the printer for easy operation and maintenance Keep your work environment static free sch Make sure that the printer power is turned OFF Close the printer cover One receipt will be automatically issued Check the print quality by performing a self test print 2 Connect the interface cable to the printer 3 Insert the power cord into the AC inlet 4 Connect the interface cable to a TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal and plug in the power cord to the AC outlet 5 Ifa drawer is desired to be connected connect the drawer interface cable to the printer 6 Secure the drawer ground wire to the ground terminal on the rear of the printer 7 Turn the printer power ON 8 Open the printer cover 9 Load the receipt roll into the printer 0 1 4 4 Now the printer is ready for printing NOTES 1 For details of the above steps 1 to 4 refer to Section 5 1 Connecting the Power Cord and Cables 2 Steps 5 and 6 are the procedures of the drawer connection For details of Steps 5 and 6 refer to Section 5 2 Connecting the Drawer 3 For details of Steps 8 to 10 refer to Section 5 3 Loading the Receipt Roll 4 For details of Step 11 refer to Section 5 5 Self Test 4 2 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO1 13016 9
8. of the printer Drawer Interface Connector ON D Vo 0 0 DD 0 80 Do D Ground Terminal SE gt P A Ground Wire NOTE A TOSHIBA TEC drawer can be connected to the drawer interface connector Regarding the connectable drawers please contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative 5 3 Loading the Receipt Roll When you use this printer for the first time or when the receipt paper has been used up load a receipt roll in the following procedures while the printer power is set to ON A thermal printer prints thermal receipt paper by applying heat to the paper to react with the chemicals on the paper surface A red line which appears on the reverse side of the receipt paper indicates that the paper is almost used up WARNING The print head becomes very hot while printing Never touch the print head to avoid getting burned CAUTION 1 Use only TOSHIBA TEC specified paper Use of non specified paper may shorten the print head life resulting in problems with print quality cause a paper feed failure or shorten the cutter life Do not subject the thermal receipt roll to water oil or heat source as this will darken the paper Load the receipt roll in the correct orientation Failure to do this may cause a paper jam error Care must be taken not to damage the print head and platen when the printer cover is opened as this may cause a poor print or a printer failure Do not open the printer cover while the pri
9. 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 this own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Copyright O 2001 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito Ohito cho Tagata gun Shizuoka ken JAPAN Safety Summary EO1 13016 Safety Summary Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important Warnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified using the procedures described in this manual turn off the power unplug the machine then contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance Meanings of Each Symbol This symbol indicates warning items including cautions Specific warning contents are drawn inside the A symbol The symbol on the left indicates a general caution Q This symbol indicates prohibited actions prohibited items Specif
10. 2 C Character Szenen 2 1 Gh racler DE Suns 2 1 Centronics cable pin configuration 4 1 BIS AMI ra ee 6 1 COMME ed 3 2 Parallel interface model 3 2 Serial interface model 3 2 Gul Metalico 2 1 D Dimensions zes at ee a 2 1 DIP Swit COVER EE 5 4 Drawer Ga hire liad cesta a 5 3 Drawer erla EE 5 3 Drawer interface connector 3 2 5 3 E Eiere 3 1 5 4 Error status tablas ibid 3 1 Inner core diameter ccoocccnccnccnccnnccnccnnnnnoss 2 2 HIS er 2 1 Jace ei 4 1 J Jammed paper cccccseececcceseeeeeeeeeeeesseeees 6 1 EO1 13016 INDEX O Operation Panel 3 1 ERROREE Duane diodos 3 1 PEED DUNO Ms nacida 3 1 POWER LED pe edo oa 3 1 Outer core dameier aa 2 2 Outer diameter D EE 2 2 P Paper thickness Mid 2 2 Paper Eed 2 2 Parallel interface type oocccccocccconocononononcnnos 4 1 PAMMITION nenne 1 2 WE WEE 6 1 Power CONSUMPTION occcooccnccnccnccnncnnonnnonnnnos 2 1 POWEr e 3 1 a A 5 4 PIINTEr COVET eek 3 1 Printing method 2 1 PRIAUNG SOC CO ze ee 2 1 R Recopilar een 2 2 5 4 RS 232C cable pin configuration 4 1 S EE 5 5 Serial interface type oooocccccccccocccnncccnnanonoss 4 1 SDECIILCALHONS a naar 2 1 Sensor aD usd 5 4 T TOD COVEN asar 3 1 Troubleshooting EE 7 1 W Weight Printer see 2 1 Weight Receipt roll 2 2 Width W A 2 2 TEC PRINTED IN JAPAN TOSHIBA TEC
11. 866 and Windows code page memory Rated input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 0 55A Rated output DC 24V 1 9A Fair white FW2 or Stylish grey SG 0 C to 40 C Operation is guaranteed 5 C to 40 C Print quality is guaranteed 2Kg with AC adapter 1 4 Kg without AC adapter 145 mm W x 190 mm D x 157 mm H with AC adapter box 145 mm W x 190 mm D x 114 mm H without AC adapter box 2 SPECIFICATIONS EO1 13016 2 2 Receipt Roll 2 2 Receipt Roll Paper thickness T diameter ID diameter OD Inner core E core Outer diameter D Paper type Width W Outer diameter D Paper thickness T Recommended thermal paper Only paper rolled onto a core is acceptable however the paper end should not be pasted to the core Normal paper PD150R OHJI PAPER Japan Long storable paper PD152R OHJI PAPER Japan CAUTION Use only paper which meets specified requirements Use of non specified paper may shorten the head life of the printer resulting in problems with print quality cause a paper feed failure or shorten the cutter life All paper should be handled with care to avoid any damage to the paper Read the following guideline carefully e Do not store the paper for longer than the manufacturer s recommended shelf life e Store the paper in a cool dry place Avoid areas where they would be exposed to direct sunlight high temperature high humidity dust or gas e
12. A contact of chemical or oil may discolour or erase the printed record e Rubbing the paper hard with nail or hard object may discolour the paper e The paper end should not be pasted to the core For further information please contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative or authorised paper manufacturer 2 2 3 APPEARANCE EO1 13016 3 1 Front Rear View 3 APPEARANCE 3 1 Front Rear View Front View Rear View E Printer Cover Operation Panel Power Switch AC Adapter Box AC Adapter Box 3 2 Operation Panel POWER LED Green Lights when the power is turned on ERROR LED Red The Error LED indicates an error by lighting or blinking ON Lights when an error is detected OFF No error is detected Normal state FEED Button Used to feed the receipt paper A touch of this button causes one line feed Pressing and holding it feeds the paper continuously When the power switch is turned on while the FEED button is pressed and held the printer will perform a self test print Error Status Table Error POWERLED ERROR LED O Solution p SS fon foon When the printer cover is opened the printer open ON ON stops printing Closing the cover resumes printing Paper near end This error indicates that the paper is nearly ON ON finished but the printer keeps printing Load a new paper roll soon Paper end When the paper has been used up the printer ON ON stops printing Loading a new pape
13. asing the TOSHIBA TEC TRST 56 Series Thermal Printer This printer is a compact line thermal printer designed to be connected to a TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal or used as a kitchen printer etc It prints an 80 mm wide receipt at the maximum print speed of 150 mm sec The body colour is selectable between fair white FW 2 and stylish grey SG so that it is possible to coordinate the colour with the TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal The interface type is either Serial interface RS 232C or Parallel interface Centronics according to the model type This manual contains general set up and maintenance information and should be read carefully to help gain the maximum performance and life from your printer For most queries please refer to this manual and keep it safe for future reference 1 2 Features e Due to a paper drop in mechanism the paper replacement can be done by just dropping a new paper roll and closing the cover This also makes the print head cleaning easy e This printer prints in thermal direct method at high speed max 150 mm sec with less noise e As the paper outlet is provided in front of the printer the receipt can be taken out easily and flexible installation is possible e Print layout can be variously arranged e The power supply unit AC adapter is detachable from the printer e Adrawer interface 1 ch is provided e An automatic cutter is provided as standard Partial cut e Two body colors are available for you to color
14. e 2 Insert the AC adapter cable and the power cord firmly 1 2 Turn the printer power OFF Insert the power cord into the AC inlet AC Inlet Power Cord AC Adapter Cable 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO1 13016 5 1 Connecting the Power Cord and Interface Cable 3 Connect and secure the interface cable to the interface connector in the correct orientation Serial interface Secure the connector with the screws Parallel interface Secure the connector with the locking tabs Locking Tab Parallel Interface Cable Serial Interface Type Parallel Interface Type 4 Connect the interface cable to the TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal and then plug in the power cord to the AC outlet 3 gt 3 eer 2 29 32227 9 A za o Ad gt SS NOTE The above figure shows the example of the interface cable which is connected to the LPT1 port Parallel interface on the ST 5600 POS terminal 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO1 13016 5 2 Connecting the Drawer 5 2 Connecting the Drawer CAUTION The drawer interface connector is exclusively for connecting a drawer Do not connect a phone line or any other cables than the specified drawer cable Doing so may cause a failure of the phone line and the printer 1 Turn the printer power OFF 2 Connect the drawer cable to the drawer interface connector in the correct orientation 3 Secure the ground wire of the drawer to the ground terminal on the rear
15. el is connected Drawer interface connector 6 pin modular connector A drawer cable which connects the printer to a drawer is connected to this connector To this connector a TOSHIBA TEC drawer can be connected Do not connect anything other than the connectable drawer NOTE For the connectable drawers refer to your nearest authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative DC24V Socket connector The built in AC adapter supplies 24V power to the printer through this connector Do not connect anything other than the built in AC adapter AC Inlet The AC power cord is connected to this inlet Ground terminal The drawer interface cable s ground wire is secured to this terminal 3 2 4 SET UP PROCEDURE EO1 13016 4 1 Requirements for Operation 4 SET UP PROCEDURE 4 1 Requirements for Operation This printer has the following requirements Serial interface Type e The TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal to be connected must have a serial port e To communicate with the TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal an RS 232C interface cable is required RS 232C cable 25 pins Parallel Interface Type e The TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal to be connected must have a Centronics parallel port e To communicate with the TOSHIBA TEC POS terminal a Centronics interface cable is required Centronics cable 36 pins Interface Cables For the serial interface model use the CBLST 50 2 QM serial printer cable available from TOSHIBA TEC or equival
16. ent For the parallel interface model use the Centronics cable which satisfies the following pin configuration and the specification of the connector To prevent the emission and receipt of electrical noise the interface cable must meet the following requirements Fully shielded and fitted with metal or metalized connector housings e Kept as short as possible e Should not be tightly bundled with the power cord e Should not be tied to power line conduits RS 232C cable pin configuration POS terminal side Printer side D SUB 9 pin female D SUB 25 pin male 2 AD 3 xD 3 5 De E 8 CS E EEE l Centronics cable pin configuration POS terminal side Printer side D SUB 25 pin male IEEE1284 B receptacle Pbi 8 oo 29 PDS A ak e 0 Aak 3 na BUSY e n BUSY 12 PERROR kl 18 PERROR e SELECT je 143 ET 14 AUOD LN 14 AUTOD 6 mnm NM m TI DUT kl FAUL 47 EEN 36 SELECTIN 15 18 33 35 NOTE For details of the interface cable contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative 4 SET UP PROCEDURE EO1 13016 4 2 Setting up the Printer 4 2 Setting up the Printer CAUTION Place the printer on a flat stable surface Do not place the printer close to a heater or where it may be exposed to direct sunlight Avoid locations where the printer may be exposed to high temperature high humidity or dust Care must be taken that no condensation occurs
17. ess down the ejector to unhook the printer cover Hold both sides of the printer cover and open it until it stops 2 Push the sensor tab in the direction of the arrow to unhook the sensor tab Adjust the sensor unit position by moving the sensor tab according to the remaining volume of the receipt paper 3 The following table shows an outline of the relationship between the remaining volume of the receipt paper and the sensor position when using the specified paper roll Remaining volume nsor position i Sensor positio Outer roll diameter mm Sensor Tab 4321 Sensor Position Sensor Unit o DIP Switch Cover 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO1 13016 5 5 Self Test Print 5 5 Self Test Print When the power is turned on while pressing the FEED button the printer will start a self test print After completing the self test print the printer will automatically cut the receipt and return to the stand by mode while the printer is restored the POWER LED goes off for a moment and soon lights again If the FEED button is kept pressed while the printer is restored the self test print will be performed again TRST 56 MPVX XX y Firmware Version LPVX XX Loader Version Serial Interface gt Interface Type Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bit 8 bits Communication Specification Parity Odd Serial Interface model only Handshake DTR DSR Buffer Size Ak byte Butter Size D
18. ic prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol The symbol on the left indicates no disassembling This symbol indicates actions which must be performed C Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the symbol The symbol on the left indicates disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the WARNI NG machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication Any otharth n the Do not use voltages other than Hr Do not plug in or unplug the power O specified AC voltage the voltage AC specified on the Prohibited cord plug with wet hands as this is prohibited rating plate as this may cause el fa fire or electric shock may cause electric shock If the machines share the same Do not place metal objects or outlet with any other electrical water filled containers such as appliances which consume large E flower vases flower pots or mugs amounts of power the voltage MESS etc on top of the machines If will fluctuate widely each time em metal objects or spilled liquid enter these appliances operate Be sure the machines this may cause fire to provide an exclusive outlet for Boah or electric shock the machine as this may cause the ok machines to malfunction Do not insert or drop metal Do not scratch damage or modify flammable or other foreign the power cords Also do not objects into the machines through place hea
19. ip Switches AEN 123456 ON o OFF 000 Dip Switch Settings Different depending 123 on the destination Dip Switch 3 settings ON are printed for the Serial OFF 000000 Interface model only DS3 123456 ON O OFF 0000 O I 5 amp 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijkImnopaqrstuvwxyz Printable Characters Different depending on the destination 9 5 6 GENERAL MAINTENANCE EO1 13016 6 1 Cleaning 6 GENERAL MAINTENANCE WARNING 1 Be sure to disconnect the power cord prior to performing any maintenance 2 DO NOT POUR WATER directly onto the printer as this may cause electric shock or fire 3 The print head becomes very hot while printing To avoid getting burned never touch the print head during the maintenance CAUTION 1 Do not use any sharp object to clean the print head and platen Doing so may damage them causing poor print or missing dots 2 Never use an organic solvent like thinners or benzene for cleaning Using such solvents may discolour the covers 3 Do not touch the print head element as static built up may damage the print head To help retain the high quality and performance of your printer it should be cleaned regularly The greater the usage on the printer the more frequent the cleaning i e low usage weekly high usage daily 6 1 Cleaning 6 1 1 Cleaning the Print Head and Platen 1 Turn the power OFF and open the printer cover
20. n contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance Check Pint Solution The power is not turned e Is the power cord plugged in e Plug it in correctly on Power LED does correctly not light e s the power supplied to the e If it is not a power failure check if the AC outlet power is supplied to the AC outlet with another electric appliance If not contact your nearest power company Has the circuit breaker Check the circuit breaker tripped Receipt paper is not Is the receipt roll loaded Refer to Section 5 3 and load the issued properly receipt roll properly Does a paper jam error Refer to Section 6 2 and remove the occur jammed paper and re load the receipt roll No printing is performed Is the interface cable Connect the interface cable correctly though the POWER LED connected correctly lights Does the specification of the Use a TOSHIBA TEC recommended interface cable meet that of interface cable or an interface cable the POS terminal or the which meets the specification of the printer printer stained print head Irregular print blurred e sthe proper paper used e Refer to Section 2 2 and use the e Is the paper dampened e Do not use dampened paper NOTE If any problem occurs other than the above please contact your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative INDEX INDEX A AG adaptei usos 1 1 2 1 AC adapter cable nennen 5 1 AG adapter Box 3 1 ACCOSSOMOS aussi sidra reta aaa 1
21. ne whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it Keep your work environment static free Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines as these items may become unbalanced and fall causing injury Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines as this will cause heat to build up inside the machines and may cause fire Do not lean against the machine It may fall on you and could cause injury Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the printer paper cutter Unplug the machine when it is not used for a long period of time Request Regarding Maintenance e Utilize our maintenance services After purchasing the machine contacti i your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned Otherwise dust will build up inside the machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy seasons e Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain the quality and performance of the machines preventing accidents beforehand For details please consult your authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance Using insecticides and other chemicals Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents This will cause the cabinet or other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel 11 EO1 13016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PRODUCT OVERVIEW eme 1 1 1 1 Int
22. nter is printing Do not hold the receipt while the printer is printing Doing so may cause a paper jam When closing the printer cover do not press it down too hard Do not put anything on the printer cover or push the cover too strongly Doing so may cause a print failure 5 3 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO1 13016 5 4 Adjusting the Paper Near End Sensor Position zech Turn the printer power ON 2 Press down the ejector to unhook the printer cover 3 Hold both sides of the printer cover and open it until it stops 4 Check for the correct orientation of the receipt roll and put it into the paper holder 5 Pull the receipt until it extends past the paper outlet for about 5 cm 6 and then close the printer cover by pressing it s front centre gently and make sure that the ejector snaps up 6 Excessive paper will be automatically fed and cut Print Head Printer Cover x Caution symbol for hot surface AN Please refer to the WARNING on the previous page Receipt Roll 5 4 Adjusting the Paper Near End Sensor Position CAUTION 1 The remaining volume of roll paper outer roll diameter varies depending on the printer models and paper types Please use the following table just for your reference Do not open the DIP switch cover under the paper holder or change the DIP switch settings Changing the settings may cause a malfunction of the printer 1 Pr
23. r roll resumes printing The print head is When the print head is overheated the printer overheated ON Bij stops printing Allow the printer to cool When inks slowly the temperature becomes normal the printer resumes printing automatically Cutter motor is locked Blinks slowly When the cutter motor is locked the printer stops by jammed paper ON the operation Removing the jammed paper Blinks quickly resumes the operation NOTE If other LED status except for the above occurs turn the power off and then on If this does not restore the LEDs contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance 3 APPEARANCE EO1 13016 3 3 Connectors 3 3 Connectors CAUTION 1 The drawer interface connector is exclusively for connecting the drawer Do not connect a phone line or any other cables than the drawer cable to this connector Doing so may cause a failure of the phone line and this printer To the DC24V connector socket connector do not connect anything other than the built in AC adapter The built in AC adapter is exclusively for this printer Do not use it for any other machines Interface connector Serial interface model D SUB 25 pin Socket Connector Parallel interface model IEEE 1284 B receptacle An interface cable which connects the printer to a POS terminal is connected to this connector A Centronics interface cable Parallel I F model or an RS 232C interface cable Serial I F mod
24. roduction N 1 1 ea EE 1 1 1 3 Applicable Model En 1 1 LEE das 2 SPECIEICA TIN mm nn 2 1 Sch EE ee 2 1 22 Receipi Ol ppp ppp 2 2 3 APPEARANCE mm 3 1 3 1 Ron Ee 3 1 3 2 Operation Panel men Ae 3 1 32 HERE 3 2 4 SET UP PROCEDURE nn nn nn nn m 4 1 4 1 Requirements for Operation 44444444242 0000000000000 4 1 42 ele UPIN al dS aa aaa le 4 2 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE mm mm mn nn nn mn 5 1 51 Connecting the Power Cord and Interface Cable seen 3 1 de KOonnecumd me DAWSON ee ee 9 3 99 Loading INE Receipt Ee 9 3 5 4 Adjusting the Paper Near End Sensor Position 9 4 99 DEN dE ER A A er pe ee ee 9 9 6 GENERAL MAINTENANCE ns 6 1 6 1 Gleaning En 6 1 6 1 1 Cleaning the Print Head and Platen 222 2 2222442277 6 1 6 1 2 Cleaning the Covers 4444444444444 6 1 6 2 Removing Jammed Paper 4 444 rinitis iris 6 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING mm nennen 7 1 CAUTION This manual may not be copied in while or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC The contents of this manual may be changed without notification Please refer to your local Authorised Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW EO1 13016 1 1 Introduction 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1 Introduction Thank you for purch
25. vy objects on pull on or the ventilation slits as this may a excessively bend the cords as this cause fire or electric shock d may cause fire or electrical shock If the machines are dropped or Continued use of the machines in their cabinets damaged first turn an abnormal condition such as off the power switches and when the machines are producing disconnect the power cord plugs i ei smoke or strange smells may cause from the outlet and then contact E fire or electric shock In these your authorised TOSHIBA TEC Re ae LN cases immediately turn off the representative for assistance power switches and disconnect the Continued use of the machine in d EA power cord plugs from the outlet that condition may cause fire or eh Then contact your authorised electric shock hamna TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance Disconnect the plug Safety Summary EO1 13016 If foreign objects metal When unplugging the power cords Disconnect fragments water liquids enter Disconnect be sure to hold and pull on the plug the machines first turn off the portion Pulling on the cord portion power switches and disconnect j may cut or expose the internal wires the power cord plugs from the E and cause fire or electric shock outlet and then contact your CE i authorised TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock Ensure that the equipment is
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