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1. INSTALLATION AND USE

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DPT100-B/I/BT

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1.6.4 Cleaning the rubber roll

To clean the rubber roll proceed as follows:

Turn the printer off briefly pressing the multifunction key, located on the front, two times.

Lift the paper compartment cover.

Clean the rubber roll using a medium-stiff brush to avoid them being scratched (see fig. 1.18).

Do not use alcohol or solvents.

Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine.

Summary of Contents for s'print

Page 1: ...DPT100 B I BT User Manual Portable thermal printer s print www custom biz...

Page 2: ...anual is used Information regarding any errors found in it or suggestions on how it could be improved are appreciated Since products are subject to continuous check and improvement CUSTOM ENGINEERING...

Page 3: ...DPT100 B I BT 2 1 4 3 6 7 5 PRINTER COMPONENTS A DPT100 B Front external view 1 Printer base 2 Cover 3 Paper holder 4 Printing mechanism 5 Multi function ON key 6 Paper exit slot 7 Infrared device...

Page 4: ...DPT100 B I BT 2 1 B DPT100 B Under view 1 Serial connector and battery recharger 2 Battery compartment...

Page 5: ...ANCE 1 9 1 6 1 Changing the paper roll 1 9 1 6 2 Cleaning 1 10 2 INTERFACES 2 1 RS232 SERIAL 2 1 2 2 INFRARED BIDIRECTIONAL SERIAL 2 3 2 2 1 Standard Mode 2 4 2 2 2 InfraRed communication protocol 2 4...

Page 6: ...ATIONS 4 1 4 2ADAPTOR SPECIFICATIONS 4 4 4 3 DIMENSIONS 4 5 5 CHARACTER FONTS 5 1 CHARACTER SETS 5 1 APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A 1 TICKETALIGNMENT A 1 A 1 1 Ticket alignment A 1 A 1 2 Ali...

Page 7: ...g the printer disconnect the power supply and make sure that the printer is off Clean the printer with a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray products Do not operate the printer near water Only use a...

Page 8: ...ble terminals without printer the infrared bidirectional interface with which it is equipped makes cable connection so inconvenient for portable devices unnecessary The BT version is powered by batter...

Page 9: ...at are printed out in hexadecimal code If the key is pressed the printer by passes the setup mode and terminates the hexadecimal dump function Pressing the key quickly will exit the configuration mode...

Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION DPT100 B I BT 4 Blank page...

Page 11: ...eries use the connection cable fig 1 2 that comes packed with the printer and following the instructions reported in the 1 2 1 paragraph 1 1 2 Turning the printer On and Off How to turn the printer On...

Page 12: ...red device 3 NOTE The printer start up will not occur before 200 250 msec This delay is caused by internal component 1 2 BATTERIES 1 2 1 Recharging batteries Appearing in the printer set up print out...

Page 13: ...out over time When battery life both print and stand by is noticeably shorter than usual it is time to buy a new battery Only utilize batteries that conform to specifications and only recharge them u...

Page 14: ...see fig 1 6 insert the 5 batteries 7 inside the compartment following the layout indicated in fig 1 7 and re position the battery removal tape 7 Note when inserting the batteries make sure the and sig...

Page 15: ...0 9600D 4800 2400 1200 600 Data length 7 8D bits car Parity NoneD even or odd Handshaking XON XOFFD or Hardware 10 Autofeed CR deactivatedD or CR activated Battery 1000 mAh 1100 mAh 1200 mAh 1300 mAh...

Page 16: ...huts off automatically to avoid battery discharge Each time the key is pressed quickly the parameter will change and the current value will be printed out Once the desired value has been attained hold...

Page 17: ...rdware Autofeed CR DisabledD or CR Enabled Battery 1000 mAh 1100 mAh 1200 mAh 1300 mAh 1400 mAh 1500 mAh 1600 mAh 1700 mAh 1800 mAh 1850 mAhD Alkaline Standby 1min 5minD 10 min 30 min 1 h 2h None Prin...

Page 18: ...for exchanging business card between client and server for pulling business card from a server and for pushing a limited range of objects onto a server for example a virtual business card wich fit th...

Page 19: ...Changing the paper roll To change the roll of paper proceed as follows 1 Open the printer cover see fig 1 12 levering on the cover lateral projections and position the paper roll so that it unrolls in...

Page 20: ...off the paper The printer is now ready fig 1 15 1 6 2 Cleaning To clean the printer use a vacuum cleaner or soft cloth Before cleaning the printer unplug its electrical cord and make sure that the pri...

Page 21: ...n inside the printer immediately after printing because the head and motor tend to become very hot The user is responsible to clean the print head and proceed as follows Turn the printer off briefly p...

Page 22: ...proceed as follows Turn the printer off briefly pressing the multifunction key located on the front two times Lift the paper compartment cover Clean the rubber roll using a medium stiff brush to avoid...

Page 23: ...For serial connection a connecting cable fig 2 2 with double connection system is packed with the printer On one side is a 9 pin female connector fig 2 1 1 to connect to the serial port on the other s...

Page 24: ...T U O D C D 2 3 2 S R t a e v i t c a n O r e t n i r P n o i t a c i f i t n e d i r e i r r a c a t a D h g i h 2 D X T T U O D X R t s o h m o r f t u p t u o l a i r e S a t a d t i m s n a r T 3...

Page 25: ...IAL only DPT100 B model The printer has a serial interface for bidirectional data exchange The infrared port is centered on the power part of the front see fig 2 4 it uses the encode method bits as de...

Page 26: ...ta to be printed and control characters see Section 3 Printer Functions To guarantee that all data is received correctly this field is subject to handshaking software xon xoff STOP COMMAND 1B 03 the I...

Page 27: ...o n e p o r e v o C 3 2 f f O 0 0 0 r o s n e s d n e r e p a P t n e s e r p r e p a P n O C 0 2 1 r o s n e s d n e r e p a P t n e s e r p t o n r e p a P 4 f f O 0 0 0 d e v r e s e R 5 f f O 0 0...

Page 28: ...he fou sides Send the print command from the computer see fig 2 5 3 Send the following data printing like descript in to paragraph 2 2 1 and 2 2 2 for mod DPT100 B or like descript in to paragraph 2 3...

Page 29: ...d IrDA standard protocols Physical Signaling Layer PHY Link Access Protocol IrLAP Link Management Protocol informationAccess Service IrLMP IAS The printer also supports some of the optional protocols...

Page 30: ...protocols used for serial wire replacement for speeds up to 38400 baud In addition to defining the frame structure IrLAP provides the housekeeping function of opening and closing connections and maint...

Page 31: ...d by IrCOMM are shown in Figure 2 8 IrCOMM Service Uncooked Services Parallel IrLPT Serial 3 wire Raw Parallel Centronics IEEE 1284 Cooked Services Serial 3 wire Cooked 9 wire Cooked Supported by prin...

Page 32: ...all others must wait until the raw connection is broken before they can connect This is because 3 Wire raw uses IrLAP flow control which flow controls off the entire physical link multiple connections...

Page 33: ...wireless technology devices must manage to execute every of these passages the search of removedevices the optional request of the password chanal setting RFCOMM ecc 2 4 1 2 Object Push Profile L obje...

Page 34: ...2 INTERFACES 12 2 DPT100 B I BT Blank page...

Page 35: ...d o m e s r e v e r s t e S 7 5 B 1 W C S E i p d 0 0 2 f o e n i l c i h p a r g t n i r P 1 6 B 1 d d a C S E d d e c a p s t o d f o r e b m u n s t c e l e S 3 6 B 1 c C S E g n i t n i r p e d o...

Page 36: ...ot cancel the print buffer The commands which modify the direction of the characters are only active at the beginning of the line Default Setting in option register by means of front keys Reference 00...

Page 37: ...00 09 do not cancel the print buffer the commands which modify the dimensions of the characters are only active at the beginning of the line Default Setting in the option register by means of the fro...

Page 38: ...tion This command prints the line buffer Notes If the line buffer is empty the command is ignored If the CRLF option is set this command is ignored and printing can only be ordered through the command...

Page 39: ...byte st P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P1 N byte nth P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 2 byte nd 3 byte rd where nnth byte 24 for a line in 24 column mode nnth byte 40 for a line in 40 column mode Default Reference Example To print...

Page 40: ...i s r e v y g o l o n h c e t s s e l e r i w l o c 0 4 1 6 h t o o t e u l B n o i s r e v y g o l o n h c e t s s e l e r i w 0 5 2 d e s u t o N 0 0 n o d e x i F 1 5 3 M O R D I n o i s r e v s d...

Page 41: ...ers for BlueTooth communication m indicates wich operation is selected as specified below m n n o i t a r e p O 1 6 1 1 e h t s e t i r W e m a N T B e u l a v r e t e m a r a p 2 8 1 e h t s e t i r...

Page 42: ...answer is as follows Printer 06 ASCII ACK D 4 B 1 d d Name Writes the value dd in the print mode Format ASCII dH dL ESC M Hex dH dL 1B 4D Decimal dH dL 27 77 Description Sets the print mode default pa...

Page 43: ...ight Notes Default Setting in option register by means of front keys Reference 1B 4E Example 7 5 B 1 Name Prints a graphic line at 200 dpi Format ASCII ESC W Hex 1B 57 Decimal 27 87 Description After...

Page 44: ...ot lines in 1 8 mm units position Left hand margin expressed in 1 8 mm units options 0 t i B n o i t c n u F n o i t p i r c s e D 0 d e t n i r p t o n s i t i g i d k c e h C t i g i d k c e h C 1 d...

Page 45: ...1B c printing barcode command C barcode type Code 39 50 barcode height 10 mm 3C starting position 7 5 mm 14 printing HRI below barcode width double 06 number of characters to print SPRINT characters t...

Page 46: ...A F B 1 Name Print graphic bank 384 85 dots Format ASCII ESC n1 n2 Hex 1B FA n1 n2 Decimal 27 250 n1 n2 Range 0 n1 n2 255 Description Prints the graphics bank from flash n1 specifies the starting dot...

Page 47: ...Decimal 29 36 n Range 0 n 47 Description Set the print beginning position into a graphic line based on the current value of n that indicate the byte number of shift from left margin Notes Settings out...

Page 48: ...int Notes If the bit image data input exceeds the number of dots to be printed on a line the excess data are processed as printable characters d indicates the bit image data Set a corresponding bit to...

Page 49: ...a logo on a ticket that is 25 mm long with the hole or notch at the end of the ticket the following command must be sent 1D F6 FF 7B perform alignment 1B FA 00 55 print logo In this example nH and nL...

Page 50: ...85 Rh without condensing 12 36 VDC 0 6A battery recharger 1 logo da 384 x 85 dots up to 50 mm sec 2 RS232 RS232 bidirectional infrared Normal double height width reverse underlined expansed Thermal 8...

Page 51: ...ommended types of paper Paper thickness Sensors Print method Print mode Print styles Character fonts Driver for Windows Baud rate Print buffer Flash memory Graphics memory Velocit di stampa Power supp...

Page 52: ...2 d n a B d r a u G r e p p U z H M 5 3 l e n n a h C e l b a l i a v A 9 7 n o i t a l u d o M t f i h S y c n e u q e r F n a i s s u a G K S F G g n i y e K d n a b e s a B d e e p S x a M s b M 1...

Page 53: ...a t l o v t u p n I c a V 0 3 2 e c n e u q e r f t u p n I z H 0 5 s n o i t a c i f i c e p s t u p t u O e g a t l o v t u p t u O c d V 8 1 120Vac Adaptor s n o i t a c i f i c e p s t u p n I e g...

Page 54: ...4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 4 DPT100 B I BT R 7 5 145 96 64 61 88 2 213 9 88 18 4 3 DIMENSIONS Printer dimensions are shown below Fig 4 1...

Page 55: ...4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 DPT100 B I BT Blank page...

Page 56: ...5 CHARACTER SETS 1 5 DPT100 B I BT 5 1 CHARACTER SETS The printer has a 224 character font a print out of which is shown below Fig 5 1...

Page 57: ...5 CHARACTER SETS 2 5 DPT100 B I BT Blank page...

Page 58: ...gnment the Alignment parameter must be enabled under setup using the key see setting configuration parameters The notch mark must be placed on the termic side of the ticket itself printable area the l...

Page 59: ...7B perform alignment 1B FA 00 55 print logo In this example nH and nL are expressed in module 2 so that the motor will recede The nH e nL parameter are calculated in the following mode 1 Find the shif...

Page 60: ...d A 8 G U L P I L O P 9 B C e l b a c l a i r e S T N I C O I C N A G A V r e l p u o c p o o l t l e B T N I C A I D O T S U C A V t l e b r o f e s a c t n i r p s Tab A 2 Fig A 3 A 2 ACCESSORIES A...

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