background image

Telpar MTP-1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual

MTP-1530II User Manual (Revision 20120510)

Page 75

PC860 (Portuguese) Character Set, n = 3

Summary of Contents for MTP-1530II

Page 1: ...MTP 1530II Modular Thermal Printer User Manual Telpar 800 872 4886 Fax 603 742 9938 Website www telpar com E mail info telpar com 2012 Telpar Rev 20120510...

Page 2: ...ded to Customer by any person or entity other than Telpar Telpar s duty to perform under any warranty may be delayed at Telpar s sole option until Telpar has been paid in full for all Products purchas...

Page 3: ...Power Supply Connection 12 1 6 Telpar Roll Paper for MTP 1530II Series 12 1 7 Sensor Locations and Functions 13 2 Operator Instructions 15 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection 15 2 2 Paper Loading 15 2 2 1 Si...

Page 4: ...ar Code Command 56 4 5 9 GS k m n d1 dn 1D 6B m n DATA 57 4 6 Serial RS232C Interface 59 4 6 1 Serial RS232C Interface Specification 59 4 6 2 Serial I O Connector 59 4 6 3 Flow Control 60 4 7 Centroni...

Page 5: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Rev 20120510 Page v PC858 Euro Character Set 81 6 3 Dimensional Drawings of the MTP 1530II 80 mm 82...

Page 6: ...options for the MTP 1530II Printer Please note that all the options listed below are for use with 80mm 3 15 inch wide paper MTP 1530II Option Description Telpar Part Number RS 232 Serial Communication...

Page 7: ...vely Executing an ESC S command restores the printer to standard mode without printing the received data in page mode the received data is cleared from memory instead 1 1 2 Hex Dump Mode This function...

Page 8: ...al dump press FEED three times Hex dump mode is terminated by 1 pressing the paper feed button three times in quick succession or 2 by turning DIP switch DPSW2 position 5 OFF and turning power back on...

Page 9: ...age mode the length in the vertical direction is 92 mm 738 dots per line 8 dots per mm for an overall 80 mm paper width version Printing area Printing range set by command The printing area must be le...

Page 10: ...3 4 mm 6 68 in H x 5 92 in W x 9 58 in D Inverted print mode Character code tables PC437 USA default Katakana PC850 Multilingual PC860 Portuguese PC863 Canadian French PC865 Nordic WPC1252 PC866 Cyril...

Page 11: ...1 million cuts 1 5 Power Supply Requirements 1 5 1 Voltage 24 VDC 10 Current Requirements Peak Current approximately 6 7 Amps Mean Current approximately 3 0 Amps Stand by 0 1 Amps Table 1 Current Req...

Page 12: ...the MTP 1530II Printer Telpar Part Number 251103 8006 Thermal sensitive coating is on the inside of the roll 52 mm 6 in outside diameter 80 mm 3 15 in wide length 180 m 590 ft For use with the standar...

Page 13: ...sensor detects that the paper is wrapping around the platen all printing operation will stop until the jam is cleared and the paper path is returned to normal If a paper jam does occur turn the print...

Page 14: ...cation shown is the bottom of the sensor Paper Present Sensor location shown is the bottom of the sensor encasement Alternate l right hand mounting location for the Black Mark Sensor on the opposite s...

Page 15: ...d the straight edge of the paper into the paper guide AUTOLOAD will automatic load paper once it is fed into the paper guide Once paper has been initially loaded the paper feed button may be used Ensu...

Page 16: ...path model 0 83in for curled paper path model 17 6 mm for straight paper path model 21 2 mm for curled paper path model C Approx 0 02in to 0 08in Approx 0 5 to 2mm Black Mark Print Starting Position...

Page 17: ...at this time Once paper is cleared from the mechanism return the Head Open lever to the up position 2 3 1 Head Open Lever The Head Open lever green is located at the left front of the printer mechanis...

Page 18: ...utton once more to print a barber pole pattern print test of ASCII Characters or turning power off and back on to terminate the self test The printer goes to the off line BUSY state when self test sta...

Page 19: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 19 MTP 1530II Self Test Printout...

Page 20: ...he OFF position A small tip screwdriver or even a pen tip may be used to change the position of the switches The DIP Switch on each type of printer can be accessed through a cutout hole on the metal c...

Page 21: ...the ON position ON 576 dots line ON Switch 3 Switch 4 Darkness Setting ON ON Slightly light OFF OFF Medium ON OFF Slightly dark 3 and 4 Print Darkness Selection To help achieve the maximum lifespan of...

Page 22: ...8 control the rate at which the printer receives and transmits information in bits per second bps The default value for the RS 232 serial printer is 19200 bits per second 8 Data Bits fixed 1 Stop Bit...

Page 23: ...enabled Parallel interface only 5 OFF Auto line feed disabled OFF 0 ON 6 OFF RESERVED OFF 0 ON 7 OFF RESERVED OFF 0 ON 8 OFF RESERVED OFF 0 Memory Switch 5 Position State Function Default ON 1 OFF RE...

Page 24: ...Mark position and then cuts it Auto load of paper AND If Black Mark Sensor enabled After auto loading the paper printer feeds paper to the Black Mark position and then cuts it Manual Load of paper pap...

Page 25: ...ta when printer is offline OFF 0 ON Backwards paper feeding amount 88 steps 6 OFF Backwards paper feeding amount 108 steps OFF 0 ON Enable test print when paper is loaded 7 OFF Disable test print when...

Page 26: ...n to print the barber pole character print part of the self test The PAPER OUT LED also blinks steadily to specify that a MACRO is waiting for the user to press the PAPER FEED button to continue it s...

Page 27: ...has detected a memory Read Write error NOT RECOVERABLE Cycle power off and on to see if the error goes away 2 blinks OFF then a paused ON condition followed by another blink OFF before the cycle star...

Page 28: ...character set Seldom Setting Yes Yes ESC Define user defined characters Seldom Setting Yes Yes ESC Select bit image mode General Execute Yes Yes ESC Turn underline on off General Setting Yes Yes ESC 2...

Page 29: ...Start line Value GS Print download bit image NV DL Execute Empty Yes GS Start end macro definition Seldom Execute Setting Yes Yes GS B Set reverse video on off General Setting Yes Yes GS C 0 Select c...

Page 30: ...GS r Transmit status Status Execute Yes Yes GS v 0 Print raster bit image OBSOLETE Use instead GS L Function 112 50 General Execute Empty Disabl ed GS w Set bar code width Bar Code Setting Yes Yes GS...

Page 31: ...d Control Sequences Definition 4 4 1 General Usage Print Commands General Usage Print Commands Name Command ASCII Comman d hex n data byte hex Description Tab HT 09 Move the print position to the next...

Page 32: ...ne spacing to n dot lines n x 0 125mm Set independently in Page and Normal mode Default 30 See ESC 2 Printer reset ESC 1B 40 Resets the printer to the mode it was in when power was turned on Clears th...

Page 33: ...30 hex Left justify n 1 01 or 31 hex Center justify n 2 02 or 32 hex Right justify Normal mode only must be received at the start of a line See HT ESC and ESC Select paper sensors to output paper end...

Page 34: ...HRI part of bar codes or spaces skipped by HT ESC or ESC commands Does not affect the space between character lines Underline does not apply while reverse video is enabled Set left margin GS L n m 1D...

Page 35: ...ommands Name Command ASCII Command n data byte hex Description Real time STATUS request DLE EOT n 10 04 n See section 4 4 5 Transmit printer ID GS I n 1D 49 n See section 4 4 5 Enable disable Automati...

Page 36: ...its to be printed m 0 either 00 hex or 30 hex align right with leading spaces m 1 either 01 hex or 31 hex align right with leading zero m 2 either 02 hex or 32 hex align left with trailing spaces If n...

Page 37: ...S4 the repetition number when the counter value is fixed s5 the counter value Count up mode is selected by s1 s2 and s3 and s4 are not 0 Count down mode is selected by s1 s2 and s3 and s4 are not 0 Co...

Page 38: ...y ESC W is reset to the default setting See ESC FF ESC L and ESC S CAN CAN 18 Cancel print data in page mode See ESC L and ESC W Print data in Page mode ESC FF 1B 0C Prints all buffered data in the pr...

Page 39: ...are x1 x2 y1 y2 0 dx1 128 for 82 5 mm printer or 64 for 80 mm printer dx2 2 dy1 152 for 82 5 mm printer or 226 for 80 mm printer dy2 2 Set relative print position ESC n m 1B 5C n m Set printing posit...

Page 40: ...eturns to standard mode Example Sample program in BASIC assumes transmission to the printer is already possible with file 1 open 100 PRINT 1 CHR H1B L 110 PRINT 1 CHR H1B W CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 0 120...

Page 41: ...by print modes emphasized double strike underline character size reverse video rotated etc but is affected by upside down printing mode Data which exceeds the allowable print width of the printer is...

Page 42: ...cters ESC can not be defined simultaneously defining either will cancel the other Print downloaded bit image GS m 1D 2F m Print the downloaded bit image defined by GS in the resolution specified by m...

Page 43: ...her Cancel user defined characters ESC n 1B 3F n The previous user defined character pattern for character n 20 hex through 7E hex in either font selected by ESC is cleared and the internal character...

Page 44: ...hex an ASCII 0 if the switch is OFF or 31 hex an ASCII 1 if the switch is ON Set adjustment values GS F p1 p2 a m n1 n2 1D 28 46 04 00 a m n1 n2 Effective only when the BM sensor is enabled a 01 hex...

Page 45: ...e macro definition The contents of the macro can not exceed 2048 bytes Select head control method GS E n 1D 45 n n 00 hex Print speed 1 150 mm second n 10 hex Print speed 2 100 mm second n 20 hex Prin...

Page 46: ...underlined except 90 degree rotated characters The space caused by the tab command HT is not underlined The thickness of the underline is defined by ESC regardless of the character size Default 0hex 1...

Page 47: ...ns are re adjusted to print as much of the graphics data as possible The right margin is extended first and then if the data still will not fit then the left margin is readjusted up to the point where...

Page 48: ...s ignored and all information starting with n1 is treated as normal data The values of x1 and x2 select the number of data bytes x1 x2 256 in the horizontal direction The value of x1 can be from 1 to...

Page 49: ...65 533 bytes then the GS 8 L command must be used Command Parameters Structure Maximum Value GS L pL pH 2 bytes 65 535 GS 8 L P1 p2 p3 p4 4 bytes 4 294 967 295 Definitions pL and pH specify pL pH X 2...

Page 50: ...le the printer is BUSY When Function 48 51 or 64 is transmitted do not transmit the subsequent data until the status is received ESC POS Handshaking Protocol procedures is required when using Function...

Page 51: ...c1 kc2 Description Defines the NV graphics data raster format as a record specified by the key codes kc1 kc2 in the NV graphics area b specifies the number of the color of the defined data xL xH speci...

Page 52: ...ned by key codes kc1 and kc2 Range pL pH X 256 6 pL 6 pH 0 m 48 fn 69 32 kc1 126 32 kc2 126 x 1 2 y 1 2 x y Vertical direction Horizontal direction 1 203 dpi 203 dpi 2 101 dpi 101 dpi Function 112 GS...

Page 53: ...xL xH X 256 7 8 X yL yH X 256 xL xH specify the number of dots in the horizontal direction as xL xH X 256 yL yH specify the number of dots in the vertical direction as yL yH X 256 EXAMPLE xL xH X 256...

Page 54: ...ill be transmitted even if a valid command string is received while receiving data as part of another command sequence such a part of a bit image pattern This command must not be sent to the printer i...

Page 55: ...tes Transmitted First Status Byte Transmitted The first byte sent due to ASB status printer information Status byte sent when DLE EOT 01hex is received Bit 7 Not used always OFF Not used always OFF Bi...

Page 56: ...th Status Byte Transmitted The fourth byte sent due to ASB status paper sensor information Status byte sent when DLE EOT 04 hex is received Bit 7 Not used always OFF Not used always OFF Bit 6 Not used...

Page 57: ...aracter and as the stop character before and after the HRI character string 2 In the HRI field a small solid block followed by alphabetic character is printed when a control code is printed The charac...

Page 58: ...not be used in special code set Notes in standard Mode 1 If any invalid data is received the printer only feeds paper and the following data is treated as normal data 2 If the horizontal size exceeds...

Page 59: ...ty Setting Odd Even or None set by DIP switch Connector on Printer Male D Sub 9 Pin See Connector pin out below 4 6 2 Serial I O Connector on the Serial RS 232 Printer Option see diagram below shows t...

Page 60: ...ve buffer has room 256 bytes The flow control information is sent to the host using hardware or software protocols as determined by the DIP switch settings The hardware protocol uses the DTR line of t...

Page 61: ...nter is ready to receive data or during self test If XON XOF handshaking is enabled the printer sends XON when the printer goes On Line after a power on when the receive buffer becomes available follo...

Page 62: ...t 3 6 D4 D4 I O ASCII data bit 4 7 D5 D5 I O ASCII data bit 5 8 D6 D6 I O ASCII data bit 6 9 D7 D7 I O ASCII data bit 7 10 ACK PtrClk O Active low pulse when data is accepted 11 BUSY PtrBusy O High le...

Page 63: ...e BA T500II HUB None USB packet size in full speed connection USB bulk OUT TM 64 bytes USB bulk IN TM 64 bytes USB device class USB device class USB vendor defined class and USB printer class The sett...

Page 64: ...int causes the module internal setting parameters to be printed out LED Communication Indicators The on board green LED lights when a link to the Ethernet is established while the yellow on board LED...

Page 65: ...__________________________ Automatic IP Address Protocols Automatic IP addressing is executed in the order shown in the table below If DHCP is disabled or IP addressing for DHCP fails then IP addressi...

Page 66: ...0 to 169 254 254 255 If the DHCP client is unable to find the information it uses APIPA to automatically configure itself with an IP address from above range If an IP address is assigned by APIPA it i...

Page 67: ...mmunity name 1 read only Max 16 Chars public Yes No Yes No Yes Community name 2 read write Max 16 Chars None Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IP Trap 1 Enable Enable Disable Disable Yes Yes Yes Yes No IP Trap 2 En...

Page 68: ...fect when the BA T500IIE responds to the ping command Example1 When using Sun OS arp s 123 456 789 123 00 00 85 06 00 01 temp ping 123 456 789 123 Example2 When using Windows OS arp s 123 456 789 123...

Page 69: ...ver for the EPSON BA T500II Receipt Printer in order to successfully operate your MTP 1530II printer through the driver The downloaded zip file will contain two executable files exe files a text file...

Page 70: ...per line FontA 12x24 dots 48 columns FontB 9x17 dots 64 columns CHARACTER SIZE mm 12x24 9x17 normal size 1 25 W by 3 0 H 0 88 W by 2 13 H Receive Buffer 4 KB Interface options IEEE 1284 Centronics Pa...

Page 71: ...rview of Character Sets Select character code table with command ESC t n n Character Set Description Page number to see sample 0 PC437 U S A Standard Europe 72 1 Katakana 73 2 PC850 Multilingual 74 3...

Page 72: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 72 PC437 U S A Standard Europe Character Set n 0...

Page 73: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 73 Katakana Character Set n 1...

Page 74: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 74 PC850 Multilingual Character Set n 2...

Page 75: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 75 PC860 Portuguese Character Set n 3...

Page 76: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 76 PC863 Canadian French Character Set n 4...

Page 77: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 77 PC865 Nordic Character Set n 5...

Page 78: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 78 WPC 1252 Character Set n 16...

Page 79: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 79 PC866 Cyrillic 2 Character Set n 17...

Page 80: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 80 PC852 Latin 2 Character Set n 18...

Page 81: ...Telpar MTP 1530II Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 81 PC858 Euro Character Set n 19...

Page 82: ...0510 Page 82 6 3 Dimensional Drawings of MTP 1530II 80 mm Side view of Printer Paper Roll Loading Side Bottom view of Printer Side View of Printer printer is shown upside down resting on its top The c...

Page 83: ...I Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual MTP 1530II User Manual Revision 20120510 Page 83 Dimensional Drawings of MTP 1532 82 5 mm Version Back View of Printer Printer resting on its side with Paper spin...

Reviews: