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Describes how to control the printer and necessary information
when you develop applications.

Describes setup and installation of the product and peripherals.

Describes how to handle the product.

Describes character code tables.

Describes features and general specifications for the product.

Technical Reference Guide

M00059604

Rev. E

  Product Overview

  Setup

  

Application Development Information

  Handling

  Appendix

Summary of Contents for TM-L90-i

Page 1: ... setup and installation of the product and peripherals Describes how to handle the product Describes character code tables Describes features and general specifications for the product Technical Reference Guide M00059604 Rev E Product Overview Setup Application Development Information Handling Appendix ...

Page 2: ...e against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Trademarks EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation Exceed Your Vision and ESC POS are registered trademarks or trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation Microsoft and Internet Exp...

Page 3: ... carefully to avoid serious bodily injury CAUTION Provides information that must be observed to prevent damage to the equipment or loss of data Possibility of sustaining physical injuries Possibility of causing physical damage Possibility of causing information loss Provides information that must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment or a malfunction Provides important information and usef...

Page 4: ...ment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or unusual noise Continued use may lead to fire Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury or fire Do not allow fore...

Page 5: ...to injure your fingers on the manual cutter When you remove printed paper When you perform other operations such as loading replacing roll paper Do not open the roll paper cover without taking the necessary precautions as this can result in injury from the autocutter fixed blade To ensure safety unplug this product before leaving it unused for an extended period When connecting external devices to...

Page 6: ...his product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury or fire CAUTION OT WL01 is only for indoor use OT WL01 should only be used for EPSON TM Intelligent Printers If it is installed on another device it may result in computer failure damage or malfunctions To comply with RF exposure compliance requiremen...

Page 7: ... as another user and send inappropriate data impersonation Overwrite the contents of intercepted data and resend it falsification Introduce a computer virus which could cause data loss or system crashes damage Initially the possibility that such problems could occur through settings concerning the security of the wireless LAN product and by using the product are decreased because the wireless LAN ...

Page 8: ...his product only after giving consideration to including fail safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability safety such as aerospace equipment main communication equipment nuclear power control equipment or medical equipment related to direct medical care etc...

Page 9: ...and installation of receipt issue systems and development and design of printer applications for developers Manual Content The manual is made up of the following sections Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 2 Setup Chapter 3 Application Development Information Chapter 4 Handling Appendix Character Code Tables ...

Page 10: ...es 15 Product Configurations 17 Autocutter 17 Colors 17 Accessories 17 Part Names and Functions 18 Power Switch 18 Power Switch Cover 19 Control Panel 19 Connectors 21 Offline 23 Error Status 24 Automatically Recoverable Errors 24 Recoverable Errors 25 Unrecoverable Errors 26 No Connection to External Devices 27 NV Memory Non Volatile Memory 28 NV Graphics Memory 28 User NV Memory 28 Memory Switch...

Page 11: ... label for horizontal use 56 Installing the paper discharge guide 56 Changing the Paper Width 57 Adjusting the position of the roll paper near end detector 59 Adjustment procedure 60 Setting the DIP Switches 62 Setting Procedure 62 Connecting the Cash Drawer 63 Connecting the Drawer Kick out Cable 63 Connecting the Power Supply Unit 65 Connecting the Power Supply Unit 65 Connecting the Printer to ...

Page 12: ...d Manuals 103 Utilities 103 How to Get Manuals and the Utility 104 EPSON TMNet WebConfig 105 Starting EPSON TMNet WebConfig 105 General Information 106 TCP IP Information Wired 108 TCP IP Information Wireless 109 Web Contents Update Information 110 Time Information 111 Wired Setting 112 TCP IP Setting Wired 113 Wireless Setting 114 TCP IP Setting Wireless 116 Device Settings 117 Web Contents Updat...

Page 13: ...ransport 138 Appendix 139 Character Code Tables 139 Common to All Pages 139 Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe 140 Page 1 Katakana 141 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual 142 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese 143 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French 144 Page 5 PC865 Nordic 145 Page 16 WPC1252 146 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 2 147 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 148 Page 19 PC858 Euro 149 Page 255 User Defined Page 150 International Character ...

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Page 15: ...he desired size is possible Printing on full surface labels labels cut to the desired size with an auto cutter is possible Printing on thick paper up to 145µm is possible Supports a maximum paper width of 80mm and paper widths of 38mm to 70mm when using a roll paper spacer Roll paper with a maximum 90mm diameter can be used Handling Can be installed horizontally or vertically Easy drop in paper lo...

Page 16: ...e QRCode is possible A maintenance counter function is supported Interface Ethernet interface USB host with 4 ports Others Development kits such as MSDN are not required for application development Registering web pages on the TM L90 i makes them accessible on the Web Methods to efficiently construct multiple systems are included For details see the TM i series Easy Setup Guide ...

Page 17: ... EDG Epson Dark Gray Accessories Included Dedicated AC adapter AC cable Power switch cover Paper roll spacer Screw for the paper roll spacer Panel label for horizontal installation Paper exit guide Label roll paper for operation check User s manual Options Wireless LAN cable set Model OT WL01 Affixing Velcro tape Model DF 10 ...

Page 18: ...efore turning on the printer be sure to check that the AC adapter is connected to the power supply It is recommended that a power off processing command be sent to the printer before turning the power off Doing so allows the latest maintenance counter value to be saved Maintenance counter values are generally saved every two minutes For more information about commands see the ESC POS Application P...

Page 19: ... press the power switch Control Panel WARNING If a failure occurs while the power switch cover is attached immediately remove the connector cover and remove the power cord Otherwise using the printer in this condition could cause a fire If the printer is installed horizontally affix the control panel label for horizontal use The control panel for horizontal use is reversed top to bottom compared t...

Page 20: ...l paper Goes out during regular operation online Flashes when an error occurs For details about the flash codes see Error Status on page 24 Power POWER LED green Lights when the power supply is on Goes out when the power supply is turned off FEED button When this button is pressed for receipt paper the receipt is fed only 1line for label paper the entire sheet is fed Holding this button down feeds...

Page 21: ...nnect a micro USB A MicroB type cable This cable is used only for configuration Power supply connector for DC 5V Connects a power supply unit 1 Analog RGB connector Currently not available For more information about connecting to a network a power unit a cache drawer or other external devices see Connecting the Printer to the System on page 67 Connecting the Power Supply Unit on page 65 Connecting...

Page 22: ... approximately 3 seconds When you release the button a status sheet on which network parameters are printed will be ejected See Confirming with a status sheet on page 78 Initialization Make sure the printer is turned on press the push button for approximately 10 seconds When you release the button all setting will be initialized See Initializing the Network Setting on page 83 For more information ...

Page 23: ...power on including resetting with the interface until the printer is ready During the self test While paper is fed using the Feed button When the cover is open When there is no paper and printing is stopped when the roll paper end detector indicates there is no paper Macro execution standby When an error has occurred ...

Page 24: ...matically recoverable errors occur They can be recovered easily as described below When memory switch 8 8 is set to OFF roll paper cover open while printing auto reset error Error Error description Error LED flash code Recovery measure Roll paper cover open error The roll paper cover was opened during printing Recovers automatically when the roll paper cover is closed Print head temperature error ...

Page 25: ...se the roll paper cover and reset by executing the error reset command or turning the power off and back on again Autocutter error The autocutter does not work correctly Remove the jammed paper or foreign matter in the printer close the roll paper cover and then turn the power on to recover Paper layout error Cannot detect the label or the black mark If the paper is jammed clear the jam close the ...

Page 26: ... code Memory R W error After R W checking the printer does not work correctly High voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely high Low voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely low CPU execution error The CPU is executing an incorrect address Internal circuit connection error Internal circuits are not connected correctly Interface error An abnormal operation occurs in interface ...

Page 27: ...LAN cable set is connected correctly See Connecting to External Devices on page 137 Print the status sheet to check whether the network settings are correct See Confirming Network Setting on page 78 When the status LED is lit in orange When the status LED is off after turning on the printer or remains lit in orange even if 30 seconds have passed after turning on the printer the interface board nee...

Page 28: ...graphics User NV Memory You can store and read text data for multiple purposes such as for storing a note including customizing or maintenance information of the printer Memory Switches You can make a variety of printer settings such as print density and printing speed For more information about memory switches see Setting the Memory Switches on page 96 User defined Page You can store character da...

Page 29: ...nce and replacing parts Paper layout settings Paper layouts can be registered in this printer Registration is performed through panel operations or by executing commands If a paper layout is not registered the printer will automatically determine the layout The results of this determination are temporarily saved in the printer Whenever the printer is turned on or the roll paper cover is closed the...

Page 30: ...y 12KB User defined characters Approximately 11KB Macro buffer 2KB NV graphics data area 0 to 384KB NV user memory 1 to 192KB Page mode area 106KB Barcode two dimensional symbol printing JAN 8 EAN 8 JAN 13 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E CODE 39 ITF CODABAR NW 7 CODE 93 CODE 128 PDF417 QR CODE MaxiCode Power supply EPSON AC ADAPTER RA Model M266A Life 2 Mechanism Label 1 000 000 labels issued Receipt thickness...

Page 31: ... Print setting Controllable printer WW Model Following printers with the UB E02 or UB R03 embed ded TM T88V TM T88IV TM T70 TM T20 TM T90 TM L90 TM U220 TM P60II Firmware Ver 3 or later TC Model Following printers with the UB E02 or UB R03 embed ded TM T88V TM T88IV TM T70 TM T90 TM L90 TM U220 Firmware Ver 3 or later SA Model Following printers with the UB E02 or UB R03 embed ded TM T88V TM T88IV...

Page 32: ...R03 embed ded TM T88IV TM T70 TM L90 TM U220 Firmware Ver 3 or later KO Model Following printers with the UB E02 or UB R03 embed ded TM T88IV TM L90 TM U220 Firmware Ver 3 or later Number of printers 20 printers at maximum CPU Arm9 360MHz ROM 256MB RAM 256MB 30MB at maximum for Web contents OS Linux Ver 2 6 30 ...

Page 33: ...cters per line when the paper width is 80mm Font A 12 24 48 Font B 9 17 57 Maximum print speed 1 Normal printing 120 mm s High speed printing 150 mm s Line spacing 3 75 mm 0 15 Programmable by control command To change the paper width you must install the roll paper spacer and change the mem ory switch See Customized value on page 97 Since it is possible for some areas of the printer head and the ...

Page 34: ...as follows Font A 12 x 24 1 25 W x 3 0 H mm Font B 9 x 17 0 88 W x 2 13 H mm Number of characters Alphanumeric characters 95 Extended graphics 128 11 pages including one space page International characters 37 sets Character structure Font A default 12 24 Font B 9 17 Character size Font A Standard 1 50 3 0 mm Double height 1 50 6 0 mm Double width 3 0 3 0 mm Double width double height 3 0 6 0 mm Fo...

Page 35: ...Inside 12 mm 0 47 or more Outside 18 mm 0 71 or more Other than the above Inside 25 4 mm 1 00 Outside 31 4 mm 1 24 Roll width when taken up 80 0 5 1 0 mm 3 15 0 02 0 04 38 0 5 1 0 mm 3 15 0 02 0 04 to 70 0 5 1 0 mm 2 72 0 02 0 04 Specified original paper type Receipt TF60KS E paper thickness 75μm Nippon Paper Industries Co Ltd TF11KS ET paper thickness 145μm Nippon Paper Industries Co Ltd TF50KS E...

Page 36: ... NAKAGAWA MFG Germany GmbH 150HA Ricoh Co Ltd Paper must not be pasted to the paper roll spool If a manual cutter is used to cut paper with a thickness of 100μm or greater the paper will slide out of position easily Take special care when cutting the paper Using roll paper with an inside diameter of 25 4 mm 1 or less may decrease the detec tion accuracy of the roll paper near end sensor To ensure ...

Page 37: ... 1 and non black mark portions 2 must meet the combinations shown in the table below Reflecting rates are measured by the Macbeth PCM II Filter D meter using the back of the paper Paper without intervals between labels such as continuous label paper paper with perforated lines between labels and paper with slits between labels can also be used under the same requirements Reflecting rate of black m...

Page 38: ... the backing paper When using a label with 80 mm 3 15 paper width the cutoff edge b is not necessary however it is recommended that cutoff edges with approximately 2 mm 0 79 width be provided for both edges so that the label can be peeled off easily from the backing paper In consideration of the cutoff edges allow the left and right margins of 2 8 mm or more outside the printable area Requirements...

Page 39: ...e printer are shown in the figure below 1 Paper Thickness peeling strength and adhesive agent 2 Requirements for transparency rate of die cut label paper Thermal paper label Thickness 70 to 92μm Adhesive agent acrylic emulsion Thickness 9 to 21μm Adhesive agent acrylic emulsion Thickness 41 to 71μm Label Backing paper Transparency rate 18 or less Backing paper Transparency rate 47 or more ...

Page 40: ...diation x 100 If the transparency rates are out of the specified range label backing paper 18 or less backing paper 47 or more the printer detects a layout error However paper identified with a layout error may be used when the detection hole is prepared as follows The position to detect the label may be shifted by approximately 0 5 mm 0 02 Units mm Face printed side Detection hole Corner R2 or le...

Page 41: ...op and the bottom Be sure that the distance from the cutting position to the print starting position L3 L4 is 2 75 mm 0 108 or more And the minimum label length must be 25 4 mm 1 Units mm Face stock printing face Paper feed direction 2 8 or more 2 8 or more Corner R2 or less 37 5 0 5 to 69 5 0 5 or 79 5 0 5 1 5 or more 1 5 or more 1 75 0 5 1 75 0 5 L2 3 to 10 L3 L4 Label length 25 4 101 6 Printabl...

Page 42: ...lack mark portions must be printed on the back of the paper non printing side The length of the black mark must cover the space between labels backing paper between labels completely overlapping labels by 0 to 1 mm The reflective rates of the black mark portions 1 and label portions 2 must meet the combinations shown in the table below the reflective rate is measured using the back of the paper th...

Page 43: ...h portion 1 2 and 3 must meet the combinations shown in the table below the reflective rate is measured using the back of the paper the non printing side Reflective rates are measured by the Macbeth PCM II Filter D meter Reflective rate of black mark portion 1 17 less 16 less 15 less 14 less 13 less Reflective rate of the portion where the black mark does not exist 2 3 90 more 85 more 80 more 75 m...

Page 44: ...44 Reflective rates are measured by the Macbeth PCM II Filter D meter Units mm Back non printing side Paper feed direction Preprintable area 15 0 or more 2 1 5 0 0 5 4 to 5 5 3 ...

Page 45: ... by referring to the following Example 80mm paper width Example 58mm paper width Paper width mm 80 70 65 60 58 50 45 38 Printable area mm 72 64 59 54 52 44 39 32 Left margin mm 2 65 2 65 2 65 2 65 2 65 2 65 2 65 2 65 Right margin mm 4 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 Total number of dots 576 512 472 432 416 352 312 256 2 65 mm 4 85 mm 72 mm 0 125 mm 79 5 0 5 mm 576 dot 2 65 mm 2 85 mm 52 mm 4...

Page 46: ...tom of the printable area of the label face stock Liner width mm 80 70 60 50 45 38 Label width mm 76 66 56 46 41 34 Printable area mm 70 60 50 40 35 28 Left margin mm 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 Right margin mm 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Total number of dots 560 480 400 320 280 224 Units mm Liner width Label face stock width Printable area 1 5 or more 1 5 or more 2 8 or more 2 8 or more ...

Page 47: ... the cutting position of the autocutter Partial cuts a portion of the left edge remains can be made only on receipt paper with out black marks or full surface label paper without black marks When making a partial cut leaving a portion of the left edge do not perform a back feed Use condition Recommended issuing length Horizontal installation full cut 37 5 mm or more Horizontal installation partial...

Page 48: ...C 24V 7 Current consumption at 24V 25 C normal print density Standby Mean Approximately 0 1A Maximum 1A for drawer kick out driving Operating DC 24V Mean Approximately 1 7A DC 5V Maximum 1 0A 2 5A Note When print ratio is approximately 18 Continuous printing for 100 lines repeating 20H 7FH Font A 42 columns ASCII character ABCDE BCDE 6789 67890 42 columns ...

Page 49: ...0 to 50 C 14 to 122 F 10 to 90 RH except for paper Acoustic noise operating Approximately 53 dB bystander position Note The values above are measured in the Epson evaluation condition Acoustic noise differs depending on the paper used printing contents and the setting values such as print speed or print density Relative humidity Operating environment range 90 65 10 5 34 40 45 Ambient temperature R...

Page 50: ...m 5 51 Depth Approximately 148 mm 5 83 Mass Approximately 1 9 kg 4 18 lb except for roll paper TM L90 i Dedicated AC Adapter Input conditions Input voltage AC 100V to 240V Frequency 50 60 Hz Input current rating 1 3A Output conditions Output voltage rating DC 24V 5 Output current rating 2 1A ...

Page 51: ...yte alphabet and numbers Connection mode Ad hoc mode Infrastructure mode Authentic method Encryption algorithm Open WEP Shared WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES WEP64 WEP128 TKIP AES Power voltage DC 4 5V to 5 5V Current consumption 300mA at maximum Frequency range 2 4 GHz band Potential interference range 40 m Overall dimensions Wireless LAN unit Approx 24 51 10 W D H USB extension cable ...

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Page 53: ...sary items are in a frame with a solid line Optional items are explained in an frame with a dotted line 2 Changing the Paper Width page 57 7 Connecting the Printer to the System page 67 5 Connecting the Cash Drawer page 63 4 Setting the DIP Switches page 62 6 Connecting the Power Supply Unit page 65 1 Installing the Printer page 55 3 Adjusting the position of the roll paper near end detector page ...

Page 54: ...54 13 Setting the Memory Switches page 96 14 Handling Cables page 101 12 Paper Layout Settings page 92 10 Setting for Connected Devices page 87 11 Registering Web Pages page 89 ...

Page 55: ...labels for horizontal use see Control panel label for horizontal use on page 56 In addition if the auto cutter is used to make full cuts with the printer installed horizontally the included paper discharge guide must also be installed see Installing the paper discharge guide on page 56 Do not place the printer in dusty locations Do not knock or strike the printer This may cause defective print Do ...

Page 56: ...ed to make full cuts with the printer installed horizontally the paper discharge guide must be installed as shown in the figure This will prevent the cut paper from falling into the paper path which could cause double cuts and paper jams If roll paper with an inner diameter smaller than 25 4mm and an outer diameter smaller than 31 4mm is used paper jams are likely to occur Therefore do not install...

Page 57: ... Open the roll paper cover 3 Insert the roll paper spacers through the grooves on the inside edges of the printer and downward Since it is possible for some areas of the printer head and the auto cutter blades to become worn through direct contact with the platen it is not possible to change from a narrow width to a wider width once operation has started To change the paper width use the memory sw...

Page 58: ...eft and right 6 Move the roll paper spacers to the left and right align them with the position of the roll paper to be used and fix them into place with the included screws Set the roll paper spacers with an additional margin of 0 5mm over the maximum value for the width of the roll paper Use a ruler if necessary Spindle screw ...

Page 59: ... the near end detector Since the center of the roll paper has a slightly different shape than the specifications indicate the near end cannot be detected precisely In order for the near end detector to correctly detect the amount of roll paper remaining use receipt paper with an inner diameter of 12mm or greater and an outer diameter of 18mm or greater all other roll paper should have an inner dia...

Page 60: ...e way to the rear window and then turn the knob until the detection lever is set in the position shown in the figure below Changing from horizontal to vertical Turn the knob towards you Changing from vertical to horizontal Turn the knob away from you Horizontal position Vertical position Adjustment screw Knob Detection lever Adjustment screw Knob Detection lever ...

Page 61: ...ion shown below 5 Tighten the adjustment screw on the detector 6 Press the detection lever with your finger to check if it moves smoothly Roll paper diameter for near end detection Vertical position Horizontal position 41 mm Top Left 36 mm Under Default Right Horizontal position Vertical position Knob Knob ...

Page 62: ... power supply for the printer is turned off 2 Open the roll paper cover 3 Remove the DIP switch cover 4 Set the DIP switch 1 using the tip of a tool such as a small screwdriver ON Power switch is Disable OFF Power switch is Enable 5 Install the DIP switch cover and close the roll paper cover Be sure to turn the power off before setting the DIP switch Do not make any change to DIP switches other th...

Page 63: ...out connector When the drawer open close signal is used a switch must be provided between drawer kick out connector pins 3 and 6 The resistance of the load such as a drawer kick out solenoid must be 24 or more or the input current must be 1A or less Be sure to use the 24V power output on drawer kick out connector pin 4 for driving the equipment Use a shield cable for the drawer connector cable Two...

Page 64: ...64 Drawer Connection Circuitry F G 24V With shielded Drawer kick out connector Printer side User side Drawer kick out side Drawer open close switch Drawer kick out solenoid Control device 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 65: ...rn off the power to the printer and unplug the power supply cable from the wall socket Be sure to unplug the power supply unit s cable from the wall socket whenever connecting or disconnecting the power supply unit to the printer Failure to do so may result in damage to the power supply unit or the printer Make sure the wall socket power supply satisfies the rated voltage requirements of the power...

Page 66: ...66 3 Connect the AC adapter and AC cable AC cable TM T90 i dedicated AC adapter DC 24V DC 5V ...

Page 67: ...a hub Ethernet interface connection diagram The printer uses a modular connector specifically designed for the cash drawer Do not connect the connector to an ordinary telephone line For more information about how to handle cables see Handling Cables on page 101 TM L90 i Serial cable Modular cable Cash drawer 10BASE T 100BASE TX DM D ...

Page 68: ...When LAN cables are installed outdoors make sure devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being connected through devices that do have surge protection Otherwise the devices can be damaged by lightning Never attempt to connect the customer display cable drawer kick out cable or a standard telephone line cable to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN connector Ethernet connector ...

Page 69: ...ct your dealer Wireless LAN unit USB extension cable Affixing tape 1 pair 2 pieces Rubber cover User s manual To connect the wireless LAN unit to the printer you can connect directly or use the USB extension cable If connecting the wireless LAN unit directly causes interference with other cables or bad communication use the included USB extension cable This printer cannot be used with the LAN conn...

Page 70: ...cluded rubber cover to the connector of the USB extension cable into which the wireless LAN unit will be inserted to prevent the unit from coming off 2 Insert the wireless LAN unit into the connector of the cable Adjust the position of the rubber cover so that the description on the label on the back side of the wireless LAN unit is not covered USB connector ...

Page 71: ...ed affixing tape to fit and put on the unit and fix the unit in a place with good communication Wireless LAN indicator Green Status Off The wireless LAN unit is not connected to the printer Or the printer power is OFF Flashing This wireless LAN unit is connected to the printer and is in operation Flashing rapidly This wireless LAN unit is connected to the printer and is in operation This unit is c...

Page 72: ...hen the printer is turned on the IP address is acquired automatically and then printed The setting method using EPSON TMNet WebConfig is explained here For more information about how to use EpsonNet Config refer to the EpsonNet Config Operations Guide Wired LAN Setting Follow the steps below to set for wired LAN by using EPSON TMNet WebConfig For more information about how to use EPSON TMNet WebCo...

Page 73: ...same as the setting printed on the status sheet 5 Start up the web browser on the PC for setting and enter the printer s IP address printed on the status sheet in the address bar as shown below http xxx xxx xxx xxx PrinterConfigurationPage EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts 6 Select Configuration Wired and then TCP IP The TCP IP Setting Wired screen appears 7 Configure the printer s network setting For ...

Page 74: ...ming with a status sheet on page 78 4 Set the PC for setting as the same as the setting printed on the status sheet 5 Start up the web browser on the PC for setting and enter the printer s IP address printed on the status sheet in the address bar as shown below http xxx xxx xxx xxx PrinterConfigurationPage EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts This printer cannot be used with the LAN connection and wireles...

Page 75: ...figure the printer s network setting For details see TCP IP Setting Wireless on page 116 8 Click Submit 9 Select Configuration and then Wireless The Wireless Setting screen appears 10Configure security settings for the network For details see Security setting on page 76 and Wireless Setting on page 114 11Click Submit ...

Page 76: ...selected for Network Mode Selectable from 1 to 11 Communication Standard Set the communication standard Authentication Method Set the authentication algorithm Security Mode Set the encryption algorithm Default WEP Key Set the WEP key to use WEP Key 1 to 4 Set character strings for WEP keys when using WEP for security setting WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key Set a character string 8 to 63 ASCII characters f...

Page 77: ...o Open System and Security Mode is set to None To ensure security be sure to change the set tings before use The following restrictions apply to the characters that can be specified for SSID WEP keys and WPA WPA2 pre shared keys ASCII characters excluding spaces ...

Page 78: ...ton at the interface part for approximately 3 seconds When you release the button a status sheet on which network parameters are printed will be ejected With the status sheet you can check the network settings Use a sharp pointed object to press the push button Information on a status sheet If you keep pressing the button for more than 10 seconds the network settings are initialized Push button ...

Page 79: ...e subnet mask Default Gateway Shows the default gateway Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Shows the method of getting the address of the DNS server DNS Server Address Shows the IP address of the DNS server Wireless Shows wireless LAN settings MAC Address Shows the MAC address Hardware Version Shows the hardware version of the wireless LAN cable set OT WL01 Software Version Shows the softwar...

Page 80: ...er or not Get Time Server Shows the method of getting the time server Time Server Shows the IP address of the time server Time Server Status Shows the result of communication with the time server Device Shows the following information of the devices registered for ePOS Print Device ID Model number IP address Connection status Web Contents Update Shows update settings for web contents Use Automatic...

Page 81: ...Automatic Update Setting is enabled Shows the date and time when the web contents zip file were created When Automatic Update Setting is disabled Shows the date and time when the web contents were uploaded Date of Last Automatic Update Shows the date and time of last automatic updating Status of Last Automatic Update Shows the result of last automatic updating Item Description ...

Page 82: ... turn it on 3 Start up the web browser on the PC for setting and enter the printer s IP address in the address bar as shown below http xxx xxx xxx xxx PrinterConfigurationPage EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts 4 Select Information and then General The General Information screen appears You can check the network settings 3 4 ...

Page 83: ...itialized 1 Load the paper on the printer and turn on the printer 2 Push and hold the push button for 10 seconds or longer The following initialization start message is printed Use a sharp pointed object to press the push button 3 20 to 25 seconds later the following message is printed and a status sheet is printed out Do not turn off the power until the initialization is completed Push button ...

Page 84: ...or a private cloud You can print out in any language supported by the web browser The status of the TM printer is checked automatically before printing There is no need to keep track of the TM printer status yourself You can print out images drawn on HTML5 Canvas ePOS Print XML You can print from a variety of devices that support SOAP HTTP communication indepen dent of OS No need to install driver...

Page 85: ... the TM L90 i Registering on a web server Registering on the TM L90 i Input terminal Executes the web application from a browser The browser must be HTML 5 compliant TM L90 i Receives the print document sent from the web browser prints receipts or controls other devices Wireless Network Device control Input terminal Wireless LAN Router Controllable printers Web application TM L90 i ...

Page 86: ...l Executes the web application from a browser HTML 5 compliant TM L90 i Receives the print document sent from the web browser prints receipts or controls other devices Wireless Network Device control Input terminal Wireless LAN Router Controllable printers Web application TM L90 i Web server ...

Page 87: ...us sheet for each printer For how to print a status sheet see Confirming with a status sheet on page 78 4 Start up the web browser on the PC for setting and enter the TM L90 i printer s IP address in the address bar as shown below http xxx xxx xxx xxx PrinterConfigurationPage EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts 5 Select Configuration and then Device The Device Settings screen appears This printer cannot ...

Page 88: ...k whether the registered printer operates correctly Item Description Device ID Set an ID for a device to be controlled Model number Select an model for a device to be controlled IP address Enter an IP address for a device to be controlled See the status sheet printed in Step 3 Retry interval ms Set a retry interval for a device to be controlled ...

Page 89: ...name does not already exist or the file is registered in a different folder the existing file will be saved If a file is to be deleted deletion should be performed by the user Web content is saved in the following folder microSD root folder webapp Web pages cannot be registered additionally All files are overwritten and registered Zip web contents before registering Use one byte alphanumeric chara...

Page 90: ...on the folder structure in the zip file http the TM L90 i printer s IP address index html http the TM L90 i printer s IP address webpage index html epsonsample zip webpage A folder added index php css css img bmp jpg png js js sample html epsonsample zip index html css css img bmp jpg png js js sample html ...

Page 91: ... L90 i printer to the network and turn it on 3 Start up the web browser on the PC for setting and enter the TM L90 i printer s IP address in the address bar EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts 4 Select Configuration and then Web Contents The Web Contents Update Settings screen appears 5 Click Browse specify the zip file to be registered and then click Upload 3 4 5 ...

Page 92: ...ut label paper without black marks or receipt paper with black marks the intervals between labels or black marks are measured and then the paper layout is set and saved as shown below L1 Measured by the printer Label length L2 L2 Measured by the printer Label length In the initial settings no paper layout is set When using full surface label paper or receipt paper it is not necessary to set a pape...

Page 93: ... paper cover 3 Load the roll paper For detail refer to Installing and Replacing Roll Paper on page 131 4 Press the FEED button while turning the power on 5 When the ERROR LED comes on goes out and then comes on again release the FEED button 6 Press the FEED button six times 7 Close the roll paper cover The paper is fed automatically and the new paper layout setting is saved Once a setting is compl...

Page 94: ...ings To delete a paper layout settings that has been saved in the printer and return to the initial settings no paper layout set use the following procedure 1 Open the roll paper cover 2 Press the FEED button inside the printer while turning the power on Press and hold the FEED button until the ERROR LED comes on 3 Press the FEED button four times 4 Close the roll paper cover Paper layout settings...

Page 95: ... printer is turned on or the roll paper cover is closed During auto paper determination the printer will automatically feed the paper to determine its type If the loaded paper is die cut label paper or receipt paper with black marks the printer will measure the intervals between labels or black marks and saves this data temporarily in memory The printing area is not set according to the paper widt...

Page 96: ...ory Switch Setting Utility User s Manual For more information about commands see the ESC POS Application Programming Guide SW Function ON OFF Initial setting 1 1 Transmit the power ON information Transmits Does not transmit OFF 1 2 Capacity of receive buffer 45 bytes 4KB OFF 1 3 Reserved Fixed to ON ON 1 4 Data processing for receiving error Ignored Prints OFF 1 5 Automatic line feed Enabled Disab...

Page 97: ...end detected Does not come on Comes on OFF 8 4 Selection of the maximum length of automatic paper measurement 300 mm 160 mm OFF 8 5 Enable left or right margin of bar code print Enables margin Does not enable margin OFF 8 6 Feeding paper to the print starting position at power on Disabled Enabled OFF 8 7 Reserved OFF 8 8 Printer cover open during operation Errors that can possi bly recover Errors ...

Page 98: ...pacity will be automatically changed to a value that possible Selection of the paper width Select from 38mm to 80mm in units of 1mm Initial setting 80 mm Setting the number of head energizing parts One part energizing initial setting Two part energizing Three part energizing Four part energizing NV user memory capacity NV graphics memory capacity 1 KB None 64 KB 128 KB 192 KB 256 KB 320 KB 384 KB ...

Page 99: ...er split is selected If a quarter power split is set current consumption can be suppressed Level Guide Level 1 70 Level 2 75 Level 3 80 Level 4 85 Level 5 90 Level 6 95 Level 7 initial setting 100 Level 8 105 Level 9 110 Level 10 115 Level 11 120 Level 12 125 Level 13 130 Level 14 135 Level 15 140 The higher the print density is set the lower the printing speed is likely to fall ...

Page 100: ...Depending on print conditions such as print duty and print head temperature print speed is automatically adjusted which may cause white lines due to intermittent print the motor sometimes stops To avoid this keep the print speed constant by setting it lower If the printing speed is set to Level 9 you should use high speed printing paper refer to Paper Specifications on page 35 ...

Page 101: ...r DC5V cable is pulled to the rear of the printer fix that cable with a band to prevent it from being pulled out as shown in the figure below Pull out cables from multiple cable outlets in the connector cover according to the number of cables necessary After installation make sure the cables are not pinched by the connector cover Band to fix cable Connector cover ...

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Page 103: ...ro USB cable or LAN cable Connecting the printer with a PC via an wireless LAN is not possible After using the Utility be sure to turn off the printer and then turn it on Software Manual Description TMFLogo Utility TM FLOGO The printer s non volatile memory NV memory is used to register store logos and other similar information Memory Switch Setting Utility It is used when making changes to the pr...

Page 104: ... Utilities from one of the following URLs For customers in North America go to the following web site http www epsonexpert com and follow the on screen instructions For customers in other countries go to the following web site https download epson biz com service pos ...

Page 105: ...dress http printer s IP address in the address bar as shown below http xxx xxx xxx xxx PrinterConfigurationPage EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts You can use API to check and make settings for this product from a user application For details see TM i Series WebConfig API User s Manual For the printer s IP address see the status sheet For the status sheet see Confirming with a status sheet on page 78 A ...

Page 106: ...i Item Description Administrator Name Shows the administrator name Location Person Shows the user name Software Version Shows the software version of the TM L90 i Printer Serial Number Shows the serial number of the TM L90 i Wired MAC Address Shows the MAC address for wired LAN ...

Page 107: ...software version for wireless LAN Communication Standard Shows the communication standard Network Mode Shows the communication mode SSID Shows the SSID Wireless LAN Frequency Region Shows region codes Ad Hoc Channel Shows the ad hoc channel Access Point MAC Address Shows the MAC address for the access point Signal Condition Shows the signal strength Time Time Shows the present time Item Descriptio...

Page 108: ...s the IP address when Get IP Address is set to Manual Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask when Get IP Address is set to Manual Default Gateway Shows the default gateway when Get IP Address is set to Manual Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Shows the method of getting the address of the DNS server DNS Server Address Shows the addresses of the DNS server in order of usage when Acquire DNS Serve...

Page 109: ...Addressing APIPA Shows the APIPA setting IP Address Shows the IP address when Get IP Address is set to Manual Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask when Get IP Address is set to Manual Default Gateway Shows the default gateway when Get IP Address is set to Manual Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Shows the method of getting the address of the DNS server DNS Server Address Shows the addresses of...

Page 110: ...ort number for the proxy server to use Date of Installed Web Contents When automatic update setting is enabled Shows the date and time when the web contents zip file were created When manual update setting is disabled Shows the date and time when the web contents were uploaded Date of Last Automatic Update Shows the latest date and time when the web contents were installed on the TM T70 i automati...

Page 111: ...em Description Time Shows the present time Use Time Server Shows whether time server is used for time setting Get Time Server Shows the method of getting time server Time Server Shows the IP address or host name of the time server Time Server Status Shows the result of communication with the time server ...

Page 112: ...112 Wired Setting You can make settings for a wired LAN network Item Description Link Speed Duplex Sets the speed of data link layer Submit Submits the setting to the TM L90 i ...

Page 113: ...IP Address Sets the IP address when Get IP Address is set to Manual Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask when Get IP Address is set to Manual Default Gateway Sets the default gateway when Get IP Address is set to Manual Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Sets the method of getting the address of the DNS server DNS Server Address Sets the addresses of the DNS server in order of usage when Acquire...

Page 114: ...n mode SSID Sets the SSID Ad Hoc Channel Sets the ad hoc channel Available only in the ad hoc mode Communication Standard Sets the communication standard Authentication Method Sets the authentication algorithm Security Mode Sets the encryption algorithm Default WEP Key Sets the WEP key to use WEP Key 1 Sets the WEP key 1 WEP Key 2 Sets the WEP key 2 WEP Key 3 Sets the WEP key 3 ...

Page 115: ...ntication Method is set to Open System and Security Mode is set to None To ensure security be sure to change the settings before use The following restrictions apply to the characters that can be specified for SSID WEP keys and WPA WPA2 pre shared keys Before firmware version 3 0 English alphabet only Firmware version 3 0 or later ASCII characters excluding spaces Item Description ...

Page 116: ... setting IP Address Sets the IP address when Get IP Address is set to Manual Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask when Get IP Address is set to Manual Default Gateway Sets the default gateway when Get IP Address is set to Manual Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Sets the method of getting the address of the DNS server DNS Server Address Sets the addresses of the DNS server in order of usage whe...

Page 117: ... Device ID Sets the ID of a device to control Model Sets the model of a device to control IP Address Sets the IP address of a device to control Retry Interval ms Sets the retry interval of a device to control Submit Adds a device to the Device List Device List Device Lists devices controlled by the TM L90 i and their settings When a device is checked Delete is available Clicking Test Print perform...

Page 118: ... When it is enabled configure other settings in Automatic Update Settings When it is disabled install web contents manually Frequency Sets the frequency of automatic update for web contents Timing Sets the timing of automatic update for web contents Update Time Sets the start time of automatic update for web contents File URL Specifies the URL for a file to update automatically After specifying it...

Page 119: ...es is selected set Proxy URL and Port Number Proxy URL and Port Number Sets the URL and port number for the proxy server to use Submit Submits settings to the TM T70 i Web Contents Manual Update Web Contents Archive File zip Specifies the web contents to install Upload Registers the specified web contents on the TM L90 i Item Description ...

Page 120: ... Server Direct Print is set to Enable Password Sets the web server password when Server Direct Print is set to Enable URL Sets the web server URL for acquiring print data when Server Direct Print is set to Enable After this is set you can click Access Test to check if the URL has been set correctly Interval s Sets the interval for acquiring print data when Server Direct Print is set to Enable Subm...

Page 121: ...b server ID when Status Notification is set to Enable Password Sets the web server password when Status Notification is set to Enable URL Sets the web server URL for sending status notifications when Status Notification is set to Enable After this is set you can click Access Test to check if the URL has been set correctly Interval s Sets the interval for sending status notifications when Status No...

Page 122: ... information for the administrator of the TM L90 i Item Description Administrator Name Sets the name of the administrator of the TM L90 i Location Person Sets the location where the TM L90 i is installed Submit Submits settings to the TM L90 i ...

Page 123: ...ime zone Time Server Setting Use Time Server Sets whether to use the time server or not for time setting Get Time Server Sets the method of getting the IP address host name for the time server Time Server Sets the IP address host name for the time server when Get Time Server is set to Manual Time Server Status Shows the result of communication with the time server Submit Submits settings to the TM...

Page 124: ...er the new password Re input Password Enter the new password for confirmation Submit Submits settings to the TM L90 i A user name and a password will be required on the authentication screen when you start up this utility and when you change settings Enter epson for the user name and the password you set for the password ...

Page 125: ...iption Reset Resets the network interface and reboots wired LAN and wireless LAN functions after applying the changes made in the settings window Factory Default Returns settings of the TM L90 i to default ones All settings are initialized except for the internal clock ...

Page 126: ...tton on the control panel while turning the power on Press and hold the FEED button until printing starts The printer prints current status of the printer When printing is complete the following message is printed the PAPER LED flashes and the printer waits in test printing mode If you want to continue SELF TEST printing Please press FEED button 3 To perform a test printing press the FEED button D...

Page 127: ... on in hexadecimal numbers and their corresponding characters Turn off the printer or press the Feed button three times to return to the normal mode Printing example If there is no character corresponding to print data is printed If print data is less than one line press the Feed button to print the line Applications that confirm printer status may not work correctly during the hexadecimal dumping...

Page 128: ...ty Handling data when a reception error occurs BUSY conditions Interface reset signal Paper width Print density Label settings Starting Remote Switch Setting Mode Follow the steps below to run this mode 1 Make sure that roll paper is loaded and the printer is turned off 2 Open the roll paper cover 3 Press the FEED button while turning the power on Feed button ...

Page 129: ...e the FEED button 5 Press the FEED button 2 times and then close the roll paper cover The setting items and operation method guidance are printed Perform the operations indicated in the guidance information When the settings are complete they are saved The printer is initialized and then returns to normal printing status ...

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Page 131: ...y WARNING Do not open the roll paper cover during printing The printer may be damaged Do not touch the manual cutter with your hands when installing or replacing the roll paper Otherwise you may be injured because the manual cutter blade is sharp Use roll paper that meets the printer specification For details about paper specification see Paper Specifications on page 35 Paper must not be pasted to...

Page 132: ... the roll paper in the correct direction 4 Pull the edge of the roll paper out slightly along the guide and then close the roll paper cover Horizontal position Vertical position Horizontal position Vertical position ...

Page 133: ...Chapter 4 Handling 133 4 5 Tear off the roll paper with the manual cutter Press down on the center of the roll paper cover to firmly close the cover ...

Page 134: ...ll paper cover When the roll paper cover will not open If the jammed paper is caught on the auto cover and the roll paper cover will not open use the following procedure to open the roll paper cover 1 Turn off the printer 2 Insert a screwdriver into the notches on both sides of the printer and then lift and remove the cutter cover CAUTION Do not touch the thermal head See Cleaning the Thermal Head...

Page 135: ...Chapter 4 Handling 135 4 3 Turn the knob until you see a triangle in the opening The auto cutter blade returns to its standard position and the roll paper cover can now be opened ...

Page 136: ...hanol or IPA Depending on the roll paper used paper dust may stick to the platen roller and roll paper end sensor To remove the paper dust clean the platen roller and roll paper end sensor with a cotton swab moistened with water Turn on the printer power only after the water has completely dried CAUTION After printing the thermal head can be very hot Do not touch it and let it cool before you clea...

Page 137: ... using the printer make sure the protective cover fits firmly into place When LAN cables are installed outdoors make sure devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being connected through devices that do have surge protection Otherwise the devices can be damaged by lightning Connecting the optional Wireless LAN Cable Set OT WL01 to the USB connector enables the wireless LAN connecti...

Page 138: ...aring for Transport Follow the steps below to transport the printer 1 Turn off the printer 2 Make sure the POWER LED is off 3 Remove the power supply connector 4 Remove the roll paper 5 Pack the printer upright ...

Page 139: ...Q 81 a 97 q 113 2 02 18 34 2 50 B 66 R 82 b 98 r 114 3 XOFF 03 19 35 3 51 C 67 S 83 c 99 s 115 4 EOT DC4 04 20 36 4 52 D 68 T 84 d 100 t 116 5 ENQ NAK 05 21 37 5 53 E 69 U 85 e 101 u 117 6 ACK 06 22 38 6 54 F 70 V 86 f 102 v 118 7 07 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 8 CAN 08 24 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 9 HT 09 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121 A LF 10 26 42 58 J 74 Z 90 j 106 z 122 B ESC 11 27...

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Page 141: ...Appendix 141 Page 1 Katakana ...

Page 142: ...142 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual ...

Page 143: ...Appendix 143 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese ...

Page 144: ...144 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French ...

Page 145: ...Appendix 145 Page 5 PC865 Nordic ...

Page 146: ...146 Page 16 WPC1252 ...

Page 147: ...Appendix 147 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 2 ...

Page 148: ...148 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 ...

Page 149: ...Appendix 149 Page 19 PC858 Euro ...

Page 150: ...150 Page 255 User Defined Page ...

Page 151: ...Appendix 151 International Character Sets ...

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