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37 

ETX 

03 

2B 

43 

53 

83 

EOT 

04 

2C 

44 

54 

84 

ENQ 

05 

2D 

45 

55 

85 

ACK 

06 

2E 

46 

56 

86 

BEL 

07 

2F 

47 

57 

87 

BS 

08 

30 

48 

58 

88 

09 

31 

49 

59 

89 

LF 

0A 

10 

32 

50 

5A 

90 

VT 

0B 

11 

33 

51 

5B 

91 

FF 

0C 

12 

34 

52 

5C 

92 

CR 

0D 

13 

35 

53 

5D 

93 

SO 

0E 

14 

36 

54 

5E 

94 

SI 

0F 

15 

37 

55 

5F 

95 

DLE 

10 

16 

38 

56 

FNC1 

7B, 

31 

123,49 

DC1 

11 

17 

39 

57 

FNC2 

7B,32  123,50 

DC2 

12 

18 

3A 

58 

FNC3 

7B,33  123,51 

DC3 

13 

19 

3B 

59 

FNC4 

7B,34  123,52 

DC4 

14 

20 

3C 

60 

SHIFT 

7B,53  123,83 

NAK 

15 

21 

3D 

61 

CODEB  7B,42  123,66 

SYN 

16 

22 

3E 

62 

CODEC  7B,43  123,67 

ETB 

17 

23 

3F 

63 

 

 

 

CAN 

18 

24 

40 

64 

 

 

 

EM  

19 

25 

41 

65 

 

 

 

SUB 

1A 

26 

42 

66 

 

 

 

ESC 

1B 

27 

43 

67 

 

 

 

FS 

1C 

28 

44 

68 

 

 

 

GS 

1D 

29 

45 

69 

 

 

 

RS 

1E 

30 

46 

70 

 

 

 

US 

1F 

31 

47 

71 

 

 

 

SP 

20 

32 

48 

72 

 

 

 

21 

33 

49 

73 

 

 

 

22 

34 

4A 

74 

 

 

 

23 

35 

4B 

75 

 

 

 

24 

36 

4C 

76 

 

 

 

25 

37 

M  

4D 

77 

 

 

 

26 

38 

4E 

78 

 

 

 

27 

39 

4F 

79 

 

 

 

 

 

38 

(B) 

Code Set B

 

Transmit 

Data 

Transmit 

Data 

Transmit Data 

Character 

Hex

 

Dec

 

Character 

Hex

 

Dec

 

Character 

Hex

 

Dec

 

SP 

20 

32 

48 

72 

70 

112 

21 

33 

49 

73 

71 

113 

22 

34 

4A 

74 

72 

114 

23 

35 

4B 

75 

73 

115 

24 

36 

4C 

76 

74 

116 

25 

37 

M  

4D 

77 

75 

117 

26 

38 

4E 

78 

76 

118 

27 

39 

4F 

79 

77 

119 

28 

40 

50 

80 

78 

120 

29 

41 

51 

81 

79 

121 

2A 

42 

52 

82 

7A 

122 

2B 

43 

53 

83 

7B,7B 

123, 

123 

2C 

44 

54 

84 

7C 

124 

2D 

45 

55 

85 

7D 

125 

2E 

46 

56 

86 

—  

7E 

126 

2F 

47 

57 

87 

DEL 

7F 

127 

30 

48 

58 

88 

FNC1 

7B,31  123,49 

31 

49 

59 

89 

FNC2 

7B,32  123,50 

32 

50 

5A 

90 

FNC3 

7B,33  123,51 

33 

51 

5B 

91 

FNC4 

7B,34  123,52 

34 

52 

5C 

92 

SHIFT 

7B,53  123,83 

35 

53 

5D 

93 

CODEA 

7B,41  123,66 

36 

54 

5E 

94 

CODEC 

7B,43  123,67 

37 

55 

5F 

95 

 

 

 

38 

56 

60 

96 

 

 

 

39 

57 

61 

97 

 

 

 

3A 

58 

62 

98 

 

 

 

3B 

59 

63 

99 

 

 

 

3C 

60 

64 

100 

 

 

 

3D 

61 

65 

101 

 

 

 

3E 

62 

66 

102 

 

 

 

3F 

63 

67 

103 

 

 

 

40 

64 

68 

104 

 

 

 

41 

65 

69 

105 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POS58 III

Page 1: ...P POS58 Thermal Line Printer User s Manual The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Warning This is a class A product it might cause interference with other electronic products...

Page 2: ...idity or dusty environment Do not place heavy objects on top of this products F Caution Paper roll Be sure to use paper rolls that meet the specifications Do not use paper rolls that have the paper gl...

Page 3: ...damaged Figure 1 1 Printer Figure 1 2 Power cord Figure 1 3 Power supply Appearance TP POS58 is a new type thermal line printer Figure 1 4 Printer Front Figure 1 5 Printer Rear Upper cover Paper out...

Page 4: ...gnal Mark indicates that the printer is busy and unable to receive data Space indicates that the printer is READY for receiving data 7 GND Signal Ground Note Source denotes the source that signal come...

Page 5: ...Out HIGH level signal indicates that the printer is BUSY and can not receive data 12 PE Out HIGH level signal indicates that paper running out 13 SEL Out Pull up to HIGH logical level by a resistor 1...

Page 6: ...h drawer connector otherwise the printer and the telephone may be damaged Plug the cash drawer cable into the cash drawer connector next to the power supply connector at the back of the printer as sho...

Page 7: ...roll Width 57 5 0 5mm Outside Diameter 50mm Max Inside Diameter 13mm Min Thickness max 65 m Auto cutter version 80 m Manual cutter version CAUTION The thermal paper roll used should have inner paper c...

Page 8: ...e thermal paper roll Clean the heatingunit of the print head with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol solution 3 After cleaning be sure the alcohol on the head is thoroughly desiccated Put the paper...

Page 9: ...nd then Self test begins automatically The Self test will check the condition of printer If the printer prints out the Self test receipt correctly it means the printer is working normally The Self tes...

Page 10: ...erly please contact the qualified servicing professional for assistance 5 The print out has missing column s Check whether dirt is stick to the printer head or not If so please refer to this manual fo...

Page 11: ...lel Interface auto cutter POS58IIIIS Serial Interface POS58IIIIAS Serial Interface auto cutter Printing Control Commands Summary Type Commands Descriptions LF Print Line feed Printing ESC J Print n do...

Page 12: ...imal 10 Hexadecimal 0A Explanation Print the data in the print buffer and feed one line Feed one line only if buffer is empty ESC J n Print and feed paper n dots lines Format ASCII ESC J n Decimal 27...

Page 13: ...ASCII ESC DC4 Decimal 27 20 Hexadecimal 1B 14 Explanation Cancel the double width character printing mode set by ESC S0 The double width printing can be cancelled by carriage return or DC4 commands b...

Page 14: ...1B 2A m n1 n2 d k Explanation Select bit map printing mode m for setting bit map graphics mode n1 n2 for setting number of dots d k for setting contents of dots m 0 1 32 33 n1 0 255 n2 0 3 d 0 255 k n...

Page 15: ...phic n1 0 48 n2 1 255 n1 x n2 9600 k n1 x n2 x 8 d is the bit map data The horizontal size of this graphic is n1 x 8 dots and vertical size is n2 x 8 dots The definition is valid till re define power...

Page 16: ...e pulse width for opening of drawer n2 2ms is the pulse width in low level for closing of drawer Start printing positon Cutting position Feeding 12 5mm Status of cash drawer see ESC u command Button c...

Page 17: ...in use not defined Print head overheated not defined 1 1 1 0 1 flash 1 time flash 4 times flash 6 times flash fast evenly Definition of selected bytes Value Bit Status definition 0 1 0 Fixe to 0 1 Not...

Page 18: ...fined not defined not in use not defined not defined not defined Low 0 High GS h n Set barcode height Format ASCII GS h n Decimal 29 104 n Hexadecimal 1D 6 n Explanation This command set the bar code...

Page 19: ...r will print the buffer data first and then print the barcode u After printed the barcode the next printing position is the beginning of next line When using CODE128 m 73 u Please see Appendix for det...

Page 20: ...ers are defined by 103 barcode characters and 3 Code Sets to represent u Code set A ASCII characters 00H 5FH u Code set B ASCII characters 20H 7FH u Code set C 1 characters denotes one 2 digits numera...

Page 21: ...35 K 4B 75 24 36 L 4C 76 25 37 M 4D 77 26 38 N 4E 78 27 39 O 4F 79 B Code Set B Transmit Data Transmit Data Transmit Data Character Hex Dec Character Hex Dec Character Hex Dec SP 20 32 H 48 72 p 70 1...

Page 22: ...0 50 32 50 90 5A 90 11 0B 11 51 33 51 91 5B 91 12 0C 12 52 34 52 92 5C 92 13 0D 13 53 35 53 93 5D 93 14 0E 14 54 36 54 94 5E 94 15 0F 15 55 37 55 95 5F 95 16 10 16 56 38 56 96 60 96 17 11 17 57 39 57...

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