
ITX 3000/2000 Printer User Manual
(UMITX315.PDF
)
Page 11 of 82 Date: 4/27/05
2.4
MODEL NUMBERING SYSTEM
2.4.1
ITX Printer Model Numbers:
_
ITX __
__ __ - __ __ - __
| | | | | | | |
e MN DD TW FW TS
CN
DI
e
Enclosure:
u
=
Desktop (19.2.1 and 19.2.2)
p
=
Countertop mountable (19.2.3, 19.2.4 and 19.2.5)
(1)
k =
Kiosk mountable (19.2.6, 19.2.8 and 19.2.9)
(2)
e =
Desktop with locking ticket cabinet (19.2.10)
(3)
s
=
Special Configuration
(Custom Ordered)
MN
Model Number:
ITX
=
Printer Series Model Number
DD
Dot Density:
300
=
300 DPI Print resolution (11.8 Dots/mm)
200
=
203 DPI Print Resolution (8.0 Dots/mm)
TW
Ticket Width:
2
=
2.00"
(50.8 mm)
Ticket width (9.1.4)
3
=
3.25"
(82.6 mm)
Ticket width (9.1.4)
3A
= 2.00"-
3.25"
(50.8 – 82.6 mm)
Adjustable width (9.1.5)
(4)
4A
= 2.00"-
4.00"
(50.8 – 101.6 mm)
Adjustable width (9.1.5)
(4)
4AS
=
2.00"-
4.00"
(50.8 – 101.6 mm)
Adjustable width (9.1.4)
(5)
x
=
x.xx" Custom Ticket Paper widths
(Custom Ordered)
FW
Firmware:
(blank) =
Standard Firmware “emulates” Boca’s
FGL
Ticket
Programming Language
G
=
“G” Firmware for Windows® WYSIWYG function and
GTX2000/3000 emulation.
TS
Ticket Separation:
C
=
Cutter (pITX = w/Ticket Stacker ; u/e/k ITX = w/Ticket Ejector)
T
=
Tearbar
CN
Configuration Number:
(blank) =
Note: This entry is normally blank.
For a specially ordered printer configuration the “s” prefix will
be used (sITX 3003) with a three digit configuration number.
-
DI
Data Interface:
(6)
Parallel
=
IEEE-1284 Parallel Interface (7.1.4, 7.1.5 and 19.1)
Serial
=
Serial RS232 Interface (7.2.1 and 7.2.3
)
(7)
USB
=
USB 2.0 Full Speed Interface (See 7.3 and 7.3.1)
(8)
Notes:
(1)
– The pITX adjustable models (3A, 4A. 4AS) are only available in the tearbar versions.
(2)
– The kITX models are not available in tearbar versions, at this time.
(3)
– eITX is not available, at this time, in the adjustable 4.00” models (4A, 4AS).
(4)
- The registration mark sensor is on the non-adjustable side of the printer
(the right hand side, viewed from the front
).
(5)
- The registration mark sensor is on the adjustable side of the printer
(the left hand side, viewed from the front)
.
(6)
- The Interface name: Parallel, Serial or USB is stamped into the I/O Interface bracket and becomes the final suffix of the
product’s model number label.
(7)
– The Serial RS232 Interface is only supported with FGL firmware.
(8)
– The USB Interface is supported by “G” and FGL firmware. For, the “FGL”, however, it is only after firmware version
V1.19 (or later) is installed on the FGL printer. Both the “G” and FGL require their respective V2.xx Windows Printer
Driver to be installed on the host computer for USB support to be functional.