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FP-1000 
 
Thermal Printer User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard Model 

FP-1000 

Built-in Power Supply Model 

FP-1000PW 

 

 

 

Fujitsu Isotec Limited. 

KA02066-Y900-04 

Summary of Contents for FP-1000

Page 1: ...FP 1000 Thermal Printer User s Manual Standard Model FP 1000 Built in Power Supply Model FP 1000PW Fujitsu Isotec Limited KA02066 Y900 04 ...

Page 2: ...ether in part or in whole is prohibited Please be aware that we cannot be held liable in any way for the effects of operating this product in accordance with this document or damages caused due to negligence Although we have made every effort to ensure accuracy in creating this document if you find any discrepancies such as unclear locations or wrong missing descriptions please make inquiries with...

Page 3: ...ay be required to take adequate measures For United States Users Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning 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...

Page 4: ...人体或财产的重大影响 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr VI 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 机械单元 电源适配器 印刷电路组件 PCA 印刷电路组件包括所有印刷电路板 PCB 及其各自的离散组件 IC 和连接器 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ T11363 2006规定的限量 要求以下 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ T11363 2006规定的 限量要求 Notice The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without permission All Ri...

Page 5: ...thout paying attention to this mark Graphic Symbols Used and their Meanings with Examples The symbol alerts the user to warnings and cautions The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle in this example caution for electric shock The symbol alerts the user to actions that must never be carried out prohibited action The specific action that is prohibi...

Page 6: ...and electric shock When connecting the drawer kick cable do not use any method not specified in the instruction manual This may result in fire or electric shock Do not place metals or vessels containing water such as a vase flower pot or cup on the top of or near the product or pour water on it This may result in electric shock or fire iv ...

Page 7: ...let This may result in electric shock or fire Do not insert or remove the power plug using wet hands This may result in electric shock or fire Do not scratch or tamper with the power cable Placing heavy objects on the power cable pulling it bending it forcibly twisting it or tampering with it can damage the power cable and result in fire or electric shock Do not insert or drop foreign matter such ...

Page 8: ...off the power switch and remove the power plug from the outlet Afterwards contact the sales company or maintenance service center Using the product without take any corrective action may result in fire or electric shock When inserting the power cable into the AC adapter to connect the product be sure to confirm that the product power switch has been turned off Also when inserting it into the outle...

Page 9: ... may also rise resulting in fire Do not open the cover of the print section of the device and insert any objects including your fingers during or immediately after use This may result in injury or burns Do not touch the print head or motor during or immediately after printing This may result in burns During printer operation do not touch the movable parts such as gears or cutters Touching movable ...

Page 10: ...c cord be sure to remove it by gripping the power plug If the power cable is pulled the core of the electric cord may become exposed or broken resulting in fire or electric shock When the weather conditions indicate a chance of a lighting strike be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet for safety Not doing so may result in fire When not using the device for a long time be sure to remove th...

Page 11: ... 4 4 Connecting the AC Adapter and Cable 12 4 5 Removing the AC Adapter 15 4 6 Installing the Printer 16 4 7 Power On 20 4 8 Installing the Printer Software 21 5 Inserting Paper 22 5 1 Opening the Top Cover 22 5 2 Paper Width Setting Width 58mm 80mm 24 5 3 Setting the Paper 26 5 4 Closing the Top Cover 28 6 Control Panel 29 6 1 Control Panel 29 6 2 Error Indications 30 7 Paper Jam Prevention and R...

Page 12: ... Interface 69 11 3 LAN Interface 70 11 4 Drawer Kick Connector 72 11 5 Power Specifications 74 12 Specifications 75 12 1 General Specifications 75 12 2 Cutter Specifications 78 12 3 Paper Roll Supply Specifications 78 12 4 Interface Specifications 78 12 5 Environment Specifications 79 12 6 Reliability Specifications 80 13 Usage Precautions 81 13 1 Paper Related Precautions 81 13 2 Cutter Related P...

Page 13: ...Cover AC Inlet Middle Cover Opens to replace paper Release Lever Used for opening the top cover Power Switch Turns the printer power ON OFF Control Panel Contains switches for operating the printer and lamps that indicate the printer status Front Cover This can be removed in case of cutter jam or when the top cover does not open AC Inlet Plug in the AC power supply cable here ...

Page 14: ...Feet For vertical installation 58mm Width Separator Serial Interface Cable The Serial Interface Cable is not supplied in some cases depending on the printer model region etc The AC Adapter is not supplied in some cases depending on the printer model region etc AC Adapter ...

Page 15: ... adapter specified below Item No Remarks AC Adapter KA02951 0120 Input 100 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 1A Output 24V 1 5A Warning Only use authorized AC adapters Warning Do not use any other bundled AC adapter other than designed for this printer ...

Page 16: ...eter φ83mm or less Core diameter φ12 0 5mm inside φ18 0 5mm outside Printing surface outer surface of the roll Treatment of end of paper The roll paper must not be glued to the core The end of the paper must also not be folded back Caution Do not use rolls that have rough sides or sides from which pieces of paper extrude Such paper may cause unstable paper feeding resulting in printer trouble ...

Page 17: ...me thermal paper mid grade preservation type 75μm 100 TF60KS E Monochrome thermal paper normal type 75μm 100 TP60KS F1 Monochrome thermal paper mid grade preservation type 75μm 100 TF50KS E Monochrome thermal paper normal type 65μm 100 Nippon Paper Industries Co Ltd TF62KS E Monochrome thermal paper normal type 85μm 100 Caution Using non recommended paper may cause printer head damage bad printing...

Page 18: ...cting or disconnecting cables make sure of the following 1 The power to the printer and all other devices connected to the printer is turned off 2 The AC adapter power cable has been unplugged from the outlet Caution When connecting cables or moving the printer hold the middle part of the printer cover on both sides Holding the top cover may cause it to open Top Cover Middle Cover ...

Page 19: ...Cable Use the screws to secure it in place after connection Built in Power Supply Model Serial Interface Cable Use the screws to secure it in place after connection USB Interface Type B Connector Serial Interface Connector Power Connector Drawer Kick Connector USB Interface Cable Type B Connect the printer to a PC through this connector Caution Do not connect both the serial and USB interfaces at ...

Page 20: ...le LAN Interface Connector Power Connector DIP Switch LED Drawer Kick Connector Caution Do not touch the DIP switches during normal use This may change the network settings disabling normal printing Caution If the device is installed vertically the LAN cable may be un usable due to its shape Please check before installing ...

Page 21: ...4 2 1 Serial Interface 1 Connect the connector of serial interface cable to the serial port on the computer as shown in the figure 4 2 2 USB Interface 1 Connect the connector of USB interface cable to the USB port on the computer as shown in the figure ...

Page 22: ... 10 83 4 2 3 LAN Interface 1 Connect the connector of LAN interface cable to the LAN port on the computer as shown in the figure ...

Page 23: ... Standard Model Drawer Kick Cable Built in Power Supply Model Drawer Kick Cable Caution This product uses a special purpose modular connector for the cash drawer Do not attempt to use other types of connectors such as public telephone connectors ...

Page 24: ...ng the AC adapter turn off the power switches on the printer and all the devices connected to the printer Also remove the plug of the AC adapter power cable from the outlet Caution Perform the adapter connection with the device placed vertically for easy operation Caution As the connector is clipped in place after insertion in order to prevent it from falling off when performing insertion 1 grip t...

Page 25: ...ocked in place by gently pulling on the cable base after connection Cable Base 3 Connect the power connector to the AC inlet of the AC adapter Power Cable The AC Inlet of the AC Adapter 4 Insert the plug of the power cable into the outlet ...

Page 26: ...ion Before connecting the power cable turn off the power switches on the printer and all the devices connected to the printer Also remove the plug of the power cable from the outlet Caution Perform power cable connection with the device placed vertically for easy operation Caution If the device is installed vertically use a right angled power cable 2 Insert the plug of the power cable into the out...

Page 27: ...sed making it easy to remove Forcibly pulling the cable will damage the connector section The Cable Connector Caution Before removing the AC adapter turn off the power switches on the printer and all the devices connected to the printer Also remove the plug of the AC adapter power cable from the outlet Caution Perform adapter removal with the device placed vertically for easy operation ...

Page 28: ...hing the optional splash proof cover can protect the printer from water The printer can also be fixed to the wall by using the optional wall hanging bracket Horizontal Installation Vertical Installation If the printer is installed vertically stick the rubber feet included in the package into the round indents on the printer rear cover Rubber Feet Caution Before sticking on the rubber feet wipe off...

Page 29: ...17 83 Splash proof Cover Optional Mount the splash proof cover at the top when the printer is installed vertically Splash proof Cover Caution The splash proof cover is used only for vertical installation ...

Page 30: ...e length protruding outside is 2 4mm 4mm 62mm 2 4mm 7 9mm More than or equal to 10mm Caution In order to firmly fix the printer mount the wall hanging bracket onto a wooden concrete or metal wall It is recommended that the wall thickness should be 10mm or more Use metal screws The screws mounted on the wall are required to have a pull out strength of 150N 15 3kgf or more Caution The wall hanging b...

Page 31: ...hanging bracket to the printer and fix it securely with the enclosed screws Wall Hanging Bracket 3 Align the holes of the wall hanging bracket with the screws mounted to the wall and hang the printer securely Screw Head Section ...

Page 32: ...according to 4 4 above 2 Turn on the power switch at the side of the printer After turning the power on the POWER lamp on the control panel will light up Standard Model Power Switch Control Panel Built in Power Supply Model Control Panel Power Switch ...

Page 33: ...closed CD for instructions on installing the printer driver and utility software 1 Manual Software English FP1000_InstallGuide1_en pdf The Installation Guide can also be viewed by loading the CD in your PC s CD drive and selecting Manuals on the Thermal Printer Setup screen that appears ...

Page 34: ...ease Lever Caution Lift the cover until it is vertical so that it will stay open The fulcrum point of top cover Part B Part C Part A Caution To open the cover use either side of part C to hold the printer steady and use part A or part B to lift the cover To prevent your fingers being pinched please do not touch the area around the top cover hinge ...

Page 35: ... 23 83 Front part of Printer Shaded part Caution When using printer vertically steady the front part of the printer shaded part in the above picture to open the top cover ...

Page 36: ...he printer setup to 58mm 35columns or 58mm 32columns Caution Do not switch from the 58mm width paper to 80mm width paper when printing is in progress When using narrow width paper a part of the thermal head may directly come in contact with the platen roller without any paper present This causes the head to wear down resulting in poor printing quality In addition as the cutter blade also works on ...

Page 37: ...t into place 58mm Width Separator Setting Hole Caution Push the plate until it locks with a clicking sound and confirm that the top side of the separator is horizontal Caution When moving the separator follow the instructions in the Special Mode section to set the paper width and align it with the printing area Refer to 9 Special Mode 9 2 Changing the Setup ...

Page 38: ...t Any adhesive or other matter remaining from the glue may adhere to the thermal head and cause a problem such as voids on printouts Therefore do not forget to remove the glued portion of the paper 2 After inserting the new roll of paper with the orientation shown pull the end of the paper in the direction indicated by the arrow 1 Platen Roller Top of Cover 1 Caution Pull the end of the paper so t...

Page 39: ...he top of the cover Caution Do not use deformed roll paper Using rolls such as those shown below may cause trouble such as paper or printing jams Caution If the roll paper is loose slack as shown below remove the slack before using the roll Using without removing the slack may cause paper or printing jams or result in failure to detect the paper near end condition ...

Page 40: ...inting Caution When closing the top cover close it securely by pressing around the central position shown by the arrow in the figure until you hear a clicking sound If the cover has not locked into place the printer may not function Front part of Printer Shaded part Caution When the printer is mounted vertically use the front of the printer shaded part in the above picture to hold it steady when o...

Page 41: ...or blinks to indicate an error FEED Button Pressing this button once causes the printer to feed the paper by an amount equivalent to one line Holding it down feeds the paper continuously Rear of the Printer Caution When the printer is mounted vertically always hold the rear of the printer when you press the FEED button to keep the printer steady and prevent it from falling over ...

Page 42: ...tern POWER Constantly on No paper Paper end ERROR Constantly on POWER Constantly on Cover open ERROR Constantly on POWER Constantly on Cutter jam ERROR Constantly on Error State LED Lamp Blinking Pattern POWER Constantly on Paper near end ERROR POWER Head hot ERROR Remains unchanged ...

Page 43: ...ERROR Head not installed Repetition of three blinks of the lamp and one blink of the lamp POWER ERROR Low voltage Repetition of four blinks of the lamp and one blink of the lamp POWER ERROR Over voltage Repetition of five blinks of the lamp and one blink of the lamp POWER ERROR Watchdog timer error Repetition of eight blinks of the lamp and one blink of the lamp ...

Page 44: ... jammed paper Caution When removing paper remove the paper slowly without pulling it forcibly Caution As the thermal head may be damaged by static electricity do not touch the thermal head Also do not touch the thermal head as it may still be hot after printing 4 Set the paper correctly and carefully close the top cover Caution Set the paper correctly Closing the top cover while the paper is skewe...

Page 45: ...m the power 2 Turn the power on again This causes the cutter to operate and may clear the paper jam 3 Pull the release lever toward you to check whether the top cover opens If so turn the power off again and follow the instructions from step 6 to clear the paper jam If the top cover still cannot be opened after the power is turned on turn the power off again and follow the instructions from step 4...

Page 46: ... gear in the opposite direction indicated by arrow C until the top cover is able to open Top Cover A B Cutter Gear Release Lever Auto cutter blade is retracted Cutter Motor Auto cutter blade is protruding C Top cover cannot open Top cover can open Protective Sheet Caution Do not the touch the cutter motor as it may still be hot after printing Caution Do not touch the auto cutter as its blade end i...

Page 47: ...paper correctly and carefully close the top cover Caution Set the paper correctly Closing the top cover while the paper is skewed may cause a paper jam or messy printing Caution When closing the top cover close it securely by pressing around the central position until you hear a clicking sound If the cover has not locked into place the printer may not function 8 Turn on the power switch Also at th...

Page 48: ... up and the printer does not work 1 There is no paper in the printer 2 The top cover is not completely closed 3 The thermal head is excessively hot 1 Set the paper Refer to 5 Inserting Paper 2 Close the top cover completely Refer to 5 Inserting Paper 3 Wait for the thermal head to cool down 8 2 Cutter Problems Symptom Cause Solution The paper is not cut 1 The cutter blade is damaged or worn out 2 ...

Page 49: ...to 9 2 Changing the Setup 2 Turn off the power and request repair Printing is uneven 1 Paper fragments or other foreign matter are stuck to the heating elements of the thermal head 2 The setting of the printer setup is incorrect 3 Foreign matter is stuck on the platen roller 4 The thermal head is damaged 1 Check and clean the thermal head Refer to 10 3 Cleaning the Thermal Head 2 Set the printer a...

Page 50: ...s printing Special Mode 1 Test Print 2 Setup Menu 3 Hex Dump 4 Command Trace 5 Sample Print 6 End Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction Then Press the FEED button once select 1 Test Print to start a test print The printer automatically cuts the paper and stops after performing a set amount of printin...

Page 51: ...ble Serial Number Disable ASB Enable Font B Mode1 Print Paper Width 80mm 48columns Max Speed 180mm s Print Density 100 Hardware Error Alert None Buzzer Interval Pattern 2 Buzzer Repetition Three Graph User NV MEM 384KB 192KB Cut at CoverClose Disable PNE Detect Enable Interface Baudrate 115200BPS Format 8NONE1 Protocol DSR DTR USB Printer 用紙送り方向 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P ...

Page 52: ...de located in the Manual Software English folder of the CD Installation Guide FP1000_InstallGuide1_en pdf Utility User s Guide FP1000_UtilityGuide_en pdf The Installation Guide and Utility User s Guide can also be viewed by loading the CD in your PC s CD drive and selecting Manuals on the Thermal Printer Setup screen that appears Setting Example Select a higher print density Print Density Changed ...

Page 53: ...intout shown in section 9 1 Then Press the FEED button twice to select 2 Setup Menu enters setup mode and prints the following menu Setup Menu 1 Setting 2 Setup Print 3 Save End 4 Default Set Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction ...

Page 54: ...he following setting groups Setting 1 Memory Switch 1 2 Memory Switch 2 3 Print 4 Hardware 5 Interface Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction ...

Page 55: ...s Print 1 Paper Width 80mm 48columns 2 Max Speed 180mm s 3 Print Density 100 Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second Setup Menu Continue to press FEED button more than 3 seconds 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction ...

Page 56: ...rint Density settings Print Density 100 1 70 2 80 3 90 4 100 5 110 6 120 7 130 Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second Setup Menu Continue to press FEED button more than 3 seconds 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction ...

Page 57: ...180mm s 3 Print Density 130 Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second Setup Menu Continue to press FEED button more than 3 seconds 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction To exit to the previous level Return Go to Section 7 1 To exit directly to the setup menu Setup Menu Go to Section 7 2...

Page 58: ...zzer sounds This returns to the previous level and prints the Setting group options Setting 1 Memory Switch 1 2 Memory Switch 2 3 Print 4 Hardware 5 Interface Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction ...

Page 59: ...unds This returns to the previous level and prints the Setup Menu Setup Menu 1 Setting 2 Setup Print 3 Save End 4 Default Set Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction Proceed to step 8 ...

Page 60: ... second ignore this and continue to press the FEED button After about 3 seconds the buzzer sounds three times and the following menu is printed Setup Menu 1 Setting 2 Setup Print 3 Save End 4 Default Set Set Press FEED button for the number of times as the same as your selecting item and wait more than 1 second Return Continue to press FEED button more than 1 second 用紙送り方向 Paper feed direction Pro...

Page 61: ...ution If the power switch of the printer is turned off without selecting Save End any changes made will not be saved Checking the Settings To check that the settings have been applied follow the instructions in section 9 1 to perform a test print The test print includes a list of printer settings Use this to confirm your changes ...

Page 62: ... Disable 2 Receive Buffer Specifies receiver buffer size 1 2 45bytes 4Kbytes 3 Busy Condition Sets the printer as BUSY data reception not available 1 2 Buffer full Offline Buffer full 4 Receive Error Specifies what to do when a receive error occurs using the serial interface 1 2 Print Ignore 5 Auto LF Specifies whether the CR code generates an automatic line feed 1 2 Enable Disable 6 DSR 6 Reset S...

Page 63: ... Specifies whether to use batch printing for the serial interface 1 2 Enable Disable 4 Batch Other IF Specifies whether to use batch printing for the USB or LAN interface 1 2 Enable Disable 5 Serial Number Specifies iSerial Number notification for USB Disable Returns 0 as the iSerial Number Enable Returns the manufacturing serial number as the iSerial Number 1 2 Enable Disable 6 ASB Specifies whet...

Page 64: ...olumns 2 Max Speed Maximum print speed The maximum for printing ladder barcodes and two dimensional codes is 120mm s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100mm s 110mm s 120mm s 130mm s 140mm s 150mm s 160mm s 170mm s 180mm s 3 Print Density Print density The smaller the value the lower the print density The higher the value the higher the print density 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 ...

Page 65: ...uzzer Repetition 2 The number of buzzer beeps during printing Zero specifies no buzzer The buzzer beeps in the following cases during printing FEED button pressed while cover open Buzzer command received ESC p 03h t1 t2 t3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Zero One Two Three Four Five 4 Graph User NV MEM NV graphic memory size and user NV memory size Specifies the size of the registration area for graphics images and N...

Page 66: ...s the FEED button Recoverable Error Excluding Paper Near End Continuous beeping of 500mSecON 200mSecOFF Hardware Error Continuous beeping of 1000mSecON 500mSecOFF 2 Buzzer Interval The buzzer patterns are as follows Pattern 1 40msON 120msOFF Pattern 2 140msON 140msOFF Pattern 3 200msON 200msOFF Pattern 4 10msON 50msOFF Pattern 5 30msON 50msOFF ...

Page 67: ...PS 9600BPS 19200BPS 38400BPS 57600BPS 115200BPS 2 Format Data format for the serial interface 1 2 3 4 5 7EVEN1 7ODD1 8NONE1 8ENEN1 8ODD1 3 Protocol Buffer control protocol for the serial interface 1 2 DSR DTR XON XOFF 4 USB Class for USB interface 1 2 Printer V COM Note This group is not displayed for printers with a LAN interface ...

Page 68: ...wn in section 9 1 Pressing the FEED button three times select 3 Hex Dump enters HEX dump mode This mode prints all the data sent to the printer as hex code It is useful for checking whether the control codes being sent to the printer by the PC program are correct To clear this mode turn the power switch off and on again HEX Dump Print Example 000000 1B 40 1B 4D 02 1B 74 01 M t Address ASCII Hex Du...

Page 69: ...OS commands sent to the printer by the PC program To clear this mode turn the power switch off and on again Command Trace Print Example 1B40 Initialize printer ESC 1B4D02 Set ANK font C ESC M n 1B7480 Set character code table ESC t n 1D4200 Disable reverse printing GS B n 1B6102 Set justification RIGHT ESC a n 1C2E Reset kanji mode FS Fujitsu Isotec 0A Print and line feed LF Command Trace a Undefi...

Page 70: ...planation of FEED button operation performs a paper cut and then prints sample patterns The FEED button explanation is only printed at the first time Press FEED button Short Next pattern Long Same pattern After printing pressing the FEED button briefly less than one second prints the following samples one at a time Receipt Coupon Bar Code Receipt in turn Printing pauses after each sample Press the...

Page 71: ...in Sample print mode performs a cut after each sheet is printed Sample print mode uses the 80mm or 58mm pattern depending on the paper width setting in setup If a recoverable error occurs the sample print resumes after recovery The following page shows examples printouts ...

Page 72: ... 60 83 Printing Results of Sample Print 80mm Pattern Receipt Pattern Coupon Pattern ...

Page 73: ... 61 83 Bar Code Pattern ...

Page 74: ... 62 83 Printing Results of Sample Print 58mm Pattern Receipt Pattern Barcode Pattern Coupon Pattern ...

Page 75: ...the paper transport the platen roller and the thermal head as described below Perform cleaning every six months 10 1 Cleaning Paper Holder and Paper Transport 1 Be sure to turn off the printer power 2 Open the top cover 3 Wipe off any dust paper particles glue or other foreign material from the paper holder and paper transport using a soft dry cloth Paper Holder and Paper Transport ...

Page 76: ... 2 Open the top cover 3 Wipe off any dust paper particles glue or other foreign material from the platen roller using a soft dry cloth Platen Roller Caution Do not damage or dent the platen roller Dents on the platen roller will cause incomplete printing and or line feed failure ...

Page 77: ...amaged Clean it carefully using a soft cloth to avoid any damage Caution The thermal head is still hot immediately after printing Leave it to cool for about ten minutes before cleaning Caution The thermal head may be damaged by static electricity Take care to avoid exposing it to static electricity Caution Wait until alcohol from the cleaning solvent has thoroughly dried before turning on the prin...

Page 78: ...ion Code Type 7 or 8 bits Transmission Code Format Start bits 1 bit Stop bits 1 bit Data bits 7 or 8 bits Setup Settings Parity NONE ODD EVEN Setup Settings Mark 1 ST b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 PT SP Space 0 Transmission Sequence LSB to MSB Transmission Code JIS code Error Control Parity check Setup Settings Connection Line Length Max 15m When power is supplied from the power connector Max 2m When po...

Page 79: ...dy 7 SG Signal Ground 8 12 N C No Connection 13 SG2 24V Ground 14 SG2 24V Ground 15 17 N C No Connection 18 24V Mechanical Drive Power 19 24V Mechanical Drive Power 20 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready 21 24 N C No Connection 25 INIT Input Forcible Reset Signal Caution When the power is supplied from the power connector ensure the pins shaded in grey are not connected Caution Use a lock screw with an...

Page 80: ...p shown in the following figure is recommended DTR 20 9 RI N C 22 8 CTS 7 RT N C 8 S 6 DSR DSR 6 5 SG CT SG 7 S 5 4 DTR RTS 4 3 TXD RXD 3 2 RXD TXD 2 1 DCD SG 1 Host Printer FG FG Caution Supplying power from the interface connector is prohibited ...

Page 81: ... 11 2 USB Interface 1 Type B Connector 4 Pins Pin No Signal Name Direction Signal Line Name 1 VBUS Input VBUS 2 D inB Input Output D 3 D inB Input Output D 4 SG Signal Ground Caution Use a shielded USB cable ...

Page 82: ...Output data 3 RX Input Input data 4 N C 5 N C 6 RX Input Input data 7 N C 8 N C 2 LED 1 2 3 No Meaning Description 1 10BASE T Link Lights up when the connection is recognized as 10BASE T 2 100BASE TX Link Lights up when the connection is recognized as 100BASE TX 3 Status Lights up for a period of time 50msec when packets are received ...

Page 83: ... Turn off the printer power 2 Set No 2 DIP switch to ON 3 Turn on the printer power Initialization takes about five seconds 4 Turn off the printer power 5 Set No 2 DIP switch to OFF Procedures for Test Print from LAN Board 1 Turn off the printer power 2 Set No 3 and No 4 DIP switches to ON 3 As soon as the printer power is turned on a test print is performed 4 Turn off the printer power 5 Set No 3...

Page 84: ...n No Signal Name Direction Signal Line Name 1 FG Frame Ground 2 DRD1 Output Drawer Kick Drive Signal 1 3 DRSNS1 Input Drawer Sense Signal 1 4 24V Drive Power 5 DRD2 Output Drawer Kick Drive Signal 2 6 SG Signal Ground 1 6 Connecting side ...

Page 85: ...the pulse generation command ESC p m t1 t2 Caution Set the drive duty cycle for the drawer in accordance with the following formula ON time ON time OFF time 0 2 Caution Always use printer power connector pin 4 for the drawer power Caution Use a drawer kick solenoid with a resistance value of at least 24Ω If it is under 24Ω the solenoid may be damaged by excess current Caution This product uses a s...

Page 86: ...ted Input Current 1 1A Power Consumption During standby 3 0W or less 0 1A Dual Interface 4 5W or less 0 1A LAN Interface During operation 38W or less 1 5A at 25 C print density setting 100 paper width 80mm print duty 9 Note Drawer Kick Drive Current Max 1A However do not operate two drawer kick at the same time 2 1 3 Power Connector Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Name 1 24V 2 SG 3 N C Warning Use th...

Page 87: ...ns 24x24 17 columns 24x24 Kanji Font B 19 columns 20x24 21 columns 20x24 ANK Font A Extension Font 32 columns 12x24 35 columns 12x24 ANK Font B Extension Font 38 columns 10x24 42 columns 9x24 42 columns 10x24 46 columns 9x24 Body face Width x Height dot Paper width 80mm 42 column printing 48 column printing ANK Font A 42 columns 12x24 48 columns 12x24 ANK Font B 51 columns 10x24 56 columns 9x24 57...

Page 88: ...ight dot Width x Height mm Width x Height dot Width x Height mm ANK Font A 12 x 24 1 5 x 3 0 11 x 22 1 375 x 2 75 ANK Font B 10 x 24 9 x 24 1 25 x 3 0 1 125 x 3 0 9 x 17 9 x 17 1 125 x 2 125 1 125 x 2 125 ANK Font C 8 x 16 1 0 x 2 0 8 x 13 1 0 x 1 625 Kanji Font A 24 x 24 3 0 x 3 0 24 x 24 3 0 x 3 0 Kanji Font B 20 x 24 2 5 x 3 0 20 x 24 2 5 x 3 0 ANK Font A Extension Font 12 x 24 1 5 x 3 0 12 x 2...

Page 89: ... 77 83 7 Outline View Standard Model Built in Power Supply Model ...

Page 90: ... cuts per minute 1 cut per 6 seconds or more Excessive use may cause a malfunction 12 3 Paper Roll Supply Specifications 1 Loading Method Rolls are loaded manually 2 Paper Near End Detected when the remaining paper length is inadequate Caution Core diameter φ18mm is supported 12 4 Interface Specifications 1 Serial RS 232C 2 USB USB 2 0 Full speed 3 LAN 10BASE 100BASE T ...

Page 91: ... C 2 Humidity Operating Operation Guaranteed at 10 95 RH no condensation Print Quality Guaranteed at 10 85 RH no condensation Non operating 8 95 RH no condensation Transportation or storage packaging 5 95 RH no condensation 3 Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 29 C or less 100 90 0 10 20 30 40 50 Guaranteed Operating Range 30 C 95 40 C 65 80 70 Relative Humidity 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Ambient Temperature C...

Page 92: ...ded paper of 75μm is used 2 Head Life Running Life 100km When the recommended paper of 75μm is used Pulse Life 100 million pulses When the recommended paper of 75μm is used 3 Cutter Life Paper Thickness 75μm 1 5 million cuts When the recommended paper of 75μm is used 65μm 85μm 1 0 million cuts ...

Page 93: ...t to either 12mm or 3mm by a command If the top margin is set to 3mm be sure to remove the printed paper each time the printing and cutting operation is completed as rollback of paper takes place before printing If printed and cut paper is not removed the partial cut section may be torn or the cut surface may be folded causing a paper jam Also use at least 30 mm of paper for each transaction 6 Set...

Page 94: ...re Excessive use may cause a malfunction 2 Do not remove paper while it is still being cut Doing so may cause problems such as a paper jam 3 If the top margin is set at 3mm be sure to remove the printed paper each time the printing and cutting operation is completed as roll back of the printer paper takes place before printing Not doing so may cause problems such as a paper jam 13 3 Barcode 2D Cod...

Page 95: ...nded If the printer does not work properly even after implementing the above try re connecting the USB cable or turning on the printer power again If the printer still does not print properly restart the host computer 13 5 Installation Precautions 1 Use the printer indoors only Outdoor usage may cause printer malfunction due to dust or other factors 2 When connecting a cable to the printer or shif...

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