background image

 

 

 

THE TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1. GENERAL OUTLINE .................................................................... 9 

1.1 

1.2 

Features .......................................................................................... 9 

Basic Specifications..................................................................... 10 

2. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS ....................................... 11 

2.1 Printer Appearance...................................................................... 11 

2.2 Inside the paper cover................................................................. 14 

2.3 Other Built-in Functions .............................................................. 15 

3. SETUP........................................................................................ 16 

3.1 Connecting the AC Power Cord.................................................. 16 

3.2 Connecting Interface Cables ....................................................... 17 

3.3 Connecting the Cash Drawer ...................................................... 18 

3.4 Precautions for Installing the Printer ......................................... 20 

3.5 Partition for Paper Roll ................................................................ 21 

3.6 Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial Interface Board ............... 22 

3.7 Adjusting the Paper Near-end Sensor ....................................... 23 

3.8 Setting Paper Thickness.............................................................. 24 

3.9 Loading Paper .............................................................................. 25 

3.10 Attaching the Power Switch Cover........................................... 26 

3.11 Attaching the Interface Cover ................................................... 27 

3.12 Removing the Interface Cover .................................................. 27 

4. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING........................... 28 

4.1 

4.2 

4.3 

4.4 

4.5 

4.6 

Periodic Cleaning......................................................................... 28 

Clearing a Cutter Lock (1)............................................................ 29 

Clearing a Cutter Lock (2)............................................................ 30 

Self-printing ................................................................................. 31 

Hexadecimal Dump Printing....................................................... 32 

Error Messages ............................................................................ 33 

5. OTHER ....................................................................................... 35 

5.1 External Views and Dimensions................................................. 35 

5.2 Printing Paper .............................................................................. 36 

5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches ........................................ 37 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

—8—

Summary of Contents for Jus' Print RP-3200

Page 1: ...LINE THERMAL PRINTER MODEL RP 3200 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...escribes the degree of hazard and damage that could occur if the printer is improperly operated by ignoring the instructions indicated by the warning symbols WARNING Neglecting precautions indicated b...

Page 3: ...cticide or any other chemical liquid over the printer Dropping a metallic foreign object into the printer may cause printer failure fire or electric shock Should it occur immediately turn the printer...

Page 4: ...e cores or other anti noise devices Avoid using the printer with a device that is a strong source of noise The printer may have an adverse effect on nearby radio or TV transmissions There may also be...

Page 5: ...atch fire or the circuit breaker to trip Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not place the printer where the power cord may be stepped on Do not use or carry the printer with its power...

Page 6: ...d operating the printer without paper properly loaded Avoid the use of paper not complying with specifications May result in poor print quality Avoid using torn pieces of paper or paper spliced with p...

Page 7: ...ectric shock burn or injury If the printer emits smoke an odd smell or unusual noise while printing immediately abort the current print session and unplug the printer from the electric outlet DAILY MA...

Page 8: ...Roll 21 3 6 Setting the DIP Switch on the Serial Interface Board 22 3 7 Adjusting the Paper Near end Sensor 23 3 8 Setting Paper Thickness 24 3 9 Loading Paper 25 3 10 Attaching the Power Switch Cover...

Page 9: ...roll size Choose from two models with either 3 inch 83 80 mm or 2 inch 60 58 mm wide paper rolls Built in power supply or AC adapter types available Printer status and errors indicated by LED and a bu...

Page 10: ...CODE93 PDF417 QR Code Line spacing 4 25 mm 1 6 inch changeable using commands Paper roll 0 0 0 0 Paper roll 83 1 mm 80 1 mm 60 1 mm 58 1 mm maximum 83 mm Paper thickness 65 75 m core tube diameter in...

Page 11: ...Front cover Rear connectors Maintenance cover Front view release button Rear view Paper cover Open to load paper Cover open lever Use this lever to open the paper cover Front cover Open and close this...

Page 12: ...has occurred PAPER LED orange Lights orange when paper is low paper near end or there is no paper paper end ERROR LED red Flashes if the print head is hot the paper cover is open a cutter lock occurs...

Page 13: ...ply type Interface connector serial parallel USB etc Connects to the interface cable The serial interface board is equipped with a DIP switch Cash drawer kick out connector Connects to the cable from...

Page 14: ...ts the end of the paper is near Button to change paper near end sensor Change the position of the paper near end sensor to match the paper being used Refer to 3 7 Adjusting the Paper Near end Sensor M...

Page 15: ...Functions Buzzer Buzzes when errors occur or when operations or command operations are performed Refer to 4 6 Error Messages User memory You can save user defined logo and character data in this memor...

Page 16: ...with the specified ratings Always hold the AC adapter s cable connector by the connector when removing or inserting it Use an AC power source that does not also supply power to equipment that generate...

Page 17: ...vailable as options in addition to those listed here CAUTION Always unplug the AC adapter from the printer before connecting the printer to a Powered USB interface Failure to do so may damage the host...

Page 18: ...necting the Cash Drawer 1 2 3 4 Turn off the power Confirm the orientation of the cash drawer kick out cable connector and connect it to the cash drawer kick out connector at the back of the printer R...

Page 19: ...l levels L 0 to 0 8 V H 2 to 3 3 V 3 DRSW signal DRSW signal status can be tested with the DLE EOT GS a or GS r command or at pin 34 on the parallel interface port 4 Drive circuit Cash drawer kick out...

Page 20: ...ons The factory setting for the paper near end sensor is for horizontal installations Refer to 3 7 Adjusting the Paper Near end Sensor CAUTION Do not use the printer under the following conditions Loc...

Page 21: ...ff the power Press the cover open lever Open the paper cover Set the partition in a slot that matches the size of the paper roll you are using However to use an 83 mm wide paper roll remove the partit...

Page 22: ...nterface board from the printer Set the DIP switch according to the following table DIP switch Serial interface board mounting screws CAUTION When setting the DIP switch do not remove any screws excep...

Page 23: ...r near end sensor up down right and left The sensor positions are shown below for the various diameters of the paper roll used Unit mm Note Position of sensor when shipped from factory However factory...

Page 24: ...there is a problem with the print density Refer to 1 3 Model Classification 1 2 3 4 Turn off the power Press the cover open lever Open the paper cover Set the paper thickness selection lever to A for...

Page 25: ...set Refer to 5 3 Manual Setting of Memory Switches CAUTION Always use the specified types of paper rolls Confirm that the paper roll is set correctly If the paper is skewed and not coming straight out...

Page 26: ...cover to prevent the power switch from being used 1 Press the power switch cover onto the power switch compartment until it clicks Power switch cover Put a screwdriver or other pointed object into the...

Page 27: ...e shape of the interface cover is different depending on the type of power source 1 Press the interface cover as shown in the diagram until you hear it click RP 3200 3 12 Removing the Interface Cover...

Page 28: ...irt and dust that is on the print head and platen Use a cotton swab dampened with a little water to wipe off the sensor s protective sheet Make sure there are no water drops on the cotton swab before...

Page 29: ...e the power is on Open the paper cover Remove any jammed paper including any scraps of paper Remove the paper roll that is loaded in the holder also Reload the paper roll and close the paper cover CAU...

Page 30: ...of arrow B to return the auto cutter to a position where the paper cover can be opened Turn the cutter gear until the auto cutter blade retracts in the direction of arrow C If the blade of the auto c...

Page 31: ...act the auto cutter contact your dealer 4 4 Self printing While paper is loaded press and hold the FEED button while turning the power on Hold the FEED button down for about one second and then releas...

Page 32: ...X dump print mode followed by the received data printed in hexadecimal numbers and some characters How to stop hexadecimal dump printing Do one of the following to stop printing Press the FEED button...

Page 33: ...resume printing may be required depending on the memory switch setting Cutter locked If the auto cutter cannot move because of a paper jam or something else the ERROR LED flashes Remove the cause of t...

Page 34: ...SG 20 DTR Pin Signal 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 6 DSR The status display for various messages is shown below Notes 1 If the paper cover or front cover is open in standby 2 If the paper cover or front cover is...

Page 35: ...148 16 120 5 OTHER 5 1 External Views and Dimensions Unit mm 145 140 145 192 155 Built in power supply type 192 AC adapter type 35 31 31...

Page 36: ...same quality Unit mm Paper width 83 0 Maximum print area 80 Paper width 60 0 Maximum print area 48 Initial setting Paper width 80 0 Maximum print area 72 Paper width 58 0 Maximum print area 48 Initial...

Page 37: ...wer on Press the FEED button three times and close the paper cover The printer enters memory switch quick setting mode The selectable item Manufacturer and the selection are printed Selectable item Se...

Page 38: ...ters the mode for setting memory switches individually The printer prints Memory SW 1 and the current setting 0 off or 1 on The current settings for memory switches 7 to 10 are not printed Current mem...

Page 39: ...on and settings are printed 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to change different functions for the current memory switch number 9 Open the paper cover and close it The changed memory switch settings are printed...

Page 40: ...MSW3 2 PE signal by PNE Valid Invalid MSW3 3 Parallel 31 Pin Valid Invalid MSW3 4 Reserved Fixed MSW3 5 Reserved Fixed MSW3 6 Reserved Fixed MSW3 7 CBM1000 Mode Invalid Valid MSW3 8 Resume Open Err Cl...

Page 41: ...ved Fixed MSW3 7 CBM1000 Mode Invalid Valid MSW3 8 Resume Open Err Close Command MSW4 1 Reserved Fixed MSW4 2 Reserved Fixed MSW4 3 Feed Cut at TOF Invalid Valid MSW4 4 Reserved Fixed Switch no Functi...

Reviews: