7
June 2004
Seiko PS
A-66-ST
PLATEN DOWN:
This condition results
from lowering the head release lever (Platen Lever).
To remedy the error, it is necessary to raise the blue
lever on the side of the unit.
TEMPERATURE ERROR:
This condition results
when the printer is in an over temperature condi-
tion. If the printer is operating in an environment
where the ambient temperature is roughly room
temperature, this error would most likely be the re-
sult of a hardware problem. The printer will auto-
matically resume operation after the detected head
temperature reaches legal operation limits.
VOLTAGE ERROR:
If the printer detects a
power supply voltage (+24VDC to +25VDC) outside
of legal limits, then a voltage error occurs. This
error could be the result of a poor cable connection.
The printer will automatically resume operation af-
ter the power supply is detected within legal limits.
PRINT HEAD ERROR:
This type of error occurs
when the printer senses an internal error due to
connectivity or interfacing problem with the ther-
mal print head. This can be a result of a cable prob-
lem between the main controller board and the
printer engine. The printer will remain in this error
state until the power is cycled or the unit is reset.
If the problem persists, the printer will require ser-
vice.
MISSING BLACK INDEX MARK:
If the paper
type selected is indexed paper, and while feeding
paper or printing a black mark is not seen within
approximately 10” of paper, then this type of error
will occur. The purpose of this error is to alert the
user to the presence of the wrong kind of paper in
the printer, or that the paper was inserted in the
wrong direction (so the black mark index is rotated
180 degrees. The condition is cleared by raising of
the head release lever (presumably to change the
paper).
PAPER JAM:
This error indicates that the
printer detected an error in the paper path for pre-
senting the ticket to the customer. To clear this
condition, open the printer head and inspect for a
jammed ticket.
Note:
Ambient temperature under
bias = 0° C to +60° C
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