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Thermal Paper - Theory & Specification

The print head’s life expectancy is composed of both a mechanical and an electrical component.  Both of these factors are 
strongly influenced by the quality of the thermal paper used. 

MECHANICAL 

The print head has a theoretical rating of 60 kilometers.  This number is based upon the assumption that the head will be 
used with a good quality, top coated thermal paper.  Uncoated and poorly top coated thermal papers are abrasive to the 
print head and have been found to wear through the head after less than one kilometer. 

Other factors which may contribute to premature mechanical wear are the use of non-thermal inks and stray metallic 
particles stuck in ticket perforations.  Certain inks colors such as opaque white (which contains titanium dioxide) are also 
highly abrasive. 

Unfortunately, there are no available devices for quantitatively measuring the abrasiveness of a given ticket.  Fortunately, 
we have developed a slightly subjective, but effective method of weeding out overly abrasive ticket stock. 

ELECTRICAL 

Each heat element, dot, on the print head has a theoretical life expectancy of 100 million activations.  This is based on the 
assumption that each activation will cause the dot temperature to approach the dot’s maximum recommended 
temperature.  Running at lower temperatures will increase the theoretical life expectancy, while slight temperature 
increases will seriously (exponentially) degrade the head life.  

The thermal paper can affect the electrical head life in two ways.  Insensitive, slow papers will typically encourage the user 
to increase the voltage to darken the printed image.  This will directly increase the head temperature resulting in reduced 
head life.  Additionally, the higher temperatures will frequently cause the ink to peel off the ticket and deposit onto the print 
head.  The ink debris will disrupt the normal transfer of heat from the head to the paper.  This further increases the head 
temperature above the desired level.  The use of non-thermal inks and/or non-top coated papers also will cause the ink to 
release and deposit on the print head. 

SPECIFICATION 

Based upon the above technical information, BOCA has always tried to encourage our customers to use the proper 
thermal papers to maximize the life of their print heads.  BOCA provides an extensive series of papers which meet the 
above criteria for low abrasion and high sensitivity.  We have also tested and approved a number of Ricoh thermal papers 
which meet our criteria.  While we have not had the opportunity to test other manufacturers’ thermal papers, we feel 
confident that other papers manufactured with the above goals in mind should be acceptable for use in our printers.  The 
following list of papers have been approved by BOCA. 

200 dpi usage 

BOCA   

TLD7, P11 

Ricoh   

120TLD, 120LCSB, 120LD 

200 and 300 dpi usage 

BOCA   

HS7, SFHS7, TLD5 

Ricoh   

150TLD 

Please note that the 300 dpi papers may be used on 100 and 200 dpi printers.  In fact, doing so will increase the electrical 
life of the head as this will allow the head to operate at a lower temperature.  DO NOT use 300 dpi heads with 200 dpi 
paper. 

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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for Micro

Page 1: ...0 MICRO MODEL TICKET PRINTERS Operator s Manual Rev A 10 16 2002 0 52 0 52 3 86 6XE0 52 8 0 52...

Page 2: ...0 Thermal Paper Theory Specifications 7 8 0 Maintenance and Adjustments 8 8 1 Paper Guide and Print Head Assembly 8 8 1 1 Load Switch and Tear Opto 9 8 1 2 Thermal Print Head 11 8 1 3 Rubber Drive Ro...

Page 3: ...ment when subject to normal use and service This warranty covers all parts and labor except for the print head which is warranted for 90 days All warranty labor is to be performed at the BOCA facility...

Page 4: ...tional details 2 0 Unpacking the Printer The printer is shipped in a ruggedized container Please save packing material for future use Remove the printer and accessories from the box and inspect for ob...

Page 5: ...EMA 6 15P 15A 250V configuration United Kingdom only The supply plug must comply with BS1363 3 pin 13 amp and be fitted with a 5A fuse which complies with BS1362 The mains cord must be HAR or BASEC ma...

Page 6: ...ter the ticket is automatically positioned the READY LED will be illuminated press the TEST button located on the control panel to print a test ticket Verify that the printer properly works with your...

Page 7: ...5 8 CTS 20 6 DSR 20 6 DSR 6 6 DSR 6 6 DSR 20 5 CTS 20 1 CD 7 7 GND 7 5 GND 20 8 CD 20 8 CTS 8 8 CD 8 1 CD optional connection PARALLEL PIN FUNCTION 1 Strobe negative 2 9 Data DB0 DB7 10 ACK negative...

Page 8: ...ffect the electrical head life in two ways Insensitive slow papers will typically encourage the user to increase the voltage to darken the printed image This will directly increase the head temperatur...

Page 9: ...s a safety precaution all service to the printer should be done by qualified persons with power off and the AC cord unplugged from the printer Following any procedure requiring the removal of covers a...

Page 10: ...motor should turn on when the ticket stops in front of the thermal head At this point the ticket will be grabbed out of your hand and fed into the printer If the stepper motor activates without ticket...

Page 11: ...uld never be cut in front of the perforation Note Before making any opto adjustments make sure your ticket stock was manufactured to proper ticket specifications If you are not able to get the desired...

Page 12: ...ter 2 DO NOT UNPLUG CABLE FROM PRINT HEAD 3 Lift up on the cam lock assembly located above the head mounting block to remove pressure from the thermal head 4 Lift up on the head mounting block thermal...

Page 13: ...ove procedures 7 Restore pressure to the head by closing the red handled lever 8 1 3 Rubber Drive Roller Platen The rubber drive roller should be cleaned once a year to prevent paper dust from buildin...

Page 14: ...special head setting on the control panel must be used to load the new ticket width into the printer s memory No control panel adjustment is necessary on standard adjustable printers ADJ If the printe...

Page 15: ...R OFF AND THE AC CORD UNPLUGGED FROM THE PRINTER See below pictures for main logic board access MICRO MICRO PLUS Remove ticket locator SubMICRO DUAL MICRO Access rear panel Access bottom of cabinet 8...

Page 16: ...RUSH WITH MTG BRACKET 3 25 Printer dependent CABINET MICRO PLUS 423226 20 CABLE RIBBON CONTROL PANEL 20 FLG 22 42 423123 CABLE RIBBON DATA CABLE PARALLEL for FGL 22 42 423124 CABLE RIBBON DATA CABLE S...

Page 17: ...urface mtg IC s 422264 C OPTO DETECTOR ATM CUT 421864 S OPTO DETECTOR SEE THROUGH straight 4 pin connector 421864 L OPTO DETECTOR SEE THROUGH 4 pin connector positioned left 421864 R OPTO DETECTOR SEE...

Page 18: ...e P49 1006 THUMB SCREW Paper guide slider plate 421422 TICKET CATCHER SET Vertical Ghostwriter 421421 MIC5M TOP PLATE MICRO 2 00 3 25 421421 MIC5M4 TOP PLATE MICRO 4 00 421421 MICP5 TOP PLATE MICRO PL...

Page 19: ...f printer works replace the thermal head c Replace the Main logic board 3 POWER IS ON BUT TICKET WILL NOT LOAD a See 2 b Make sure the print head cam lock assembly is fully locked in the closed positi...

Page 20: ...al head c Replace the thermal head d Replace the Main logic board 9 PRINTER SKIPS TICKETS WHILE PRINTING a Check all electrical connections on the printer b Check position and quality of black mark on...

Page 21: ...g on the topic you wish to change 4 Press CHOICES to scroll through choices in the selected topic NOTE The printer displays a blinking cursor for the values presently stored in the printer 5 Once you...

Page 22: ...t entrance area Cut counts are increments of 003 for 300dpi and 005 for 200dpi Depressing CHOICES changes the count value 16 is factory default 1 is for path one 2 is for path 2 dual only DEC CUT1 2 C...

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