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  Unhook the parts “A”  and detach the 

MANUAL-CUTTER from the FRAME. 

  Detach the MANUAL CUTTER HOLDERs and 

from the TPH ass’y. 

 

Using a screwdriver, remove the 

Machine(M1.7x3) and detach the 

STEPPING MOTOR. 

  Detach the GEAR HOLDER PIN and remove 

the GEAR (A,B,C). 

 

Summary of Contents for Porti-M100V

Page 1: ...T Th he er rm ma al l P Pr ri in nt ti in ng g M Me ec ch ha an ni is sm m Porti M100V O Op pe er ra at to or r s s M Ma an nu ua al l W WO OO OS SI IM M S SY YS ST TE EM M I In nc c P Po or rt ti i M M1 10 00 0V V Rev 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...or written permission of Woosim System Inc Trademark a registered trademark of Woosim System Inc All other trademark is the properties of their respective companies N No ot ti ic ce e The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice T To o c co on nt ta ac ct t o ou ur r T Te ec ch hn ni ic ca al l S Su up pp po or rt t Tel 82 41 339 3700 Fax 82 41 339 3701 E mail support woosim co...

Page 3: ...ck diagram 9 2 PRINT HEAD 10 2 1 Outlines 10 2 2 Maximum Conditions 10 2 3 Standard Printing Conditions at 25 11 2 4 Ambient Conditions 11 2 5 Print Characteristics Under standard printing conditions 11 2 6 Life Under standard printing conditions 12 2 7 Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Fig 2 Table 3 Fig 3 12 2 7 1 Table 1 1 Electrical Characteristics 1 12 2 7 2 Table 1 2 Electrical Characteristics 2 13 2 7 3 F...

Page 4: ... DIMENSIONS 21 6 DISASSEMBLEY AND ASSEMBLY 23 6 1 Assembly 23 6 2 Disassembly 23 6 2 1 Remove the Platen 23 6 2 2 Remove the Sensor 23 6 2 3 Remove the Gear 24 6 2 4 Remove the Stepping Motor 24 6 2 5 Remove the TPH 24 Figure A 1 EXPLODED DIAGRAM OF Porti M100V 25 7 Revision History 26 ...

Page 5: ...th 24 0 mm Head Configuration dots line 192 Dot Pitch 0 125 mm Printing Speed 50 mm s MAX Paper Width 37 0 5 mm Paper feed method Friction feed Head temperature sensor Thermistor Paper detection Reflecting photosensor Heater resistance 130 Ω 4 Number of strobes 3 External dimensions W x D x H 47 x 30 x 16 9 mm Life Reliability 100Km Recommended paper TSP F50US or equivalent Input Power 5VDC 2 5A ...

Page 6: ... High resolution 8dots mm Paper detection photo sensor Life 100 km Printed paper This is the main characteristic of the Porti M100V Thermal printing mechanism is definitely reliability the quality and long lasting performance It is the suitable product for industrial environments such as weight control safety systems as well as medical and portable applications ...

Page 7: ...per end sensor In the table below are described the connector specifications and functions T Ta ab bl le e 1 1 No Connector Pin No Type 1 Thermal head connector 17 Connector for FPC pitch 1mm such as Molex connector series 52808 1790 2 Paper feed motor connector 4 Connector for FPC pitch 1mm such as Molex connector series 52808 0490 3 Paper end sensor connector 4 ...

Page 8: ...l l h he ea ad d c co on nn ne ec ct to or r s s p pi in n a as ss si ig gn nm me en nt ts s TABLE 1 1 PIN No SIGNAL 1 COM 2 COM 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 STB2 7 LAT 8 STB3 9 CLK 10 GND 11 GND 12 VDD 13 STB1 14 TM 15 SI 16 COM 17 COM 1 1 1 1 2 2 T Th he er rm ma al l h he ea ad d b bl lo oc ck k d di ia ag gr ra am m ...

Page 9: ...ap pe er r f fe ee ed d m mo ot to or r c co on nn ne ec ct to or r s s p pi in n a as ss si ig gn nm me en nt ts s 1 1 2 2 2 2 P Pa ap pe er r f fe ee ed d m mo ot to or r b bl lo oc ck k d di ia ag gr ra am m Pin No Signal Phase 1 Phase A 2 Phase A 3 Phase B 4 Phase B T Ta ab bl le e 1 1 2 2 F Fi ig gu ur re e 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 10: ...ap pe er r e en nd d s se en ns so or r c co on nn ne ec ct to or r s s p pi in n a as ss si ig gn nm me en nt ts s 1 1 3 3 2 2 P Pa ap pe er r e en nd d s se en ns so or r b bl lo oc ck k d di ia ag gr ra am m Pin No Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 Signal Open collector 3 N C 4 GND T Ta ab bl le e 1 1 3 3 F Fi ig gu ur re e 1 1 3 3 ...

Page 11: ...Item Symbol Reference Unit Conditions Scanning Line Time SLT 2 5 5 0 mJ line T 25 Supply Energy Eomax1 0 48 0 70 mJ dot 1 Eomax2 0 37 0 54 mJ dot 2 Supply Voltage Vsetmax 8 5 V 3 Supply Power Pomax 0 45 W dot Supply Current Iomax 3 8 A 64 dots is pulsed Number of STROBE STRmax 3 Number of Heating Dots at Same Time Ndotmax 64 dots Substrate Temperature Tmax 70 Temperature defected by Thermistor 1 O...

Page 12: ...t guarantee of printing quality 2 2 5 5 P Pr ri in nt t C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s U Un nd de er r s st ta an nd da ar rd d p pr ri in nt ti in ng g c co on nd di it ti io on ns s 6 Density is measured at the full black pattern at a distance of 10mm from full black pattern started Macbeth densitometer RD 914 or equals Item Reference Unit Conditions Storage Temp 40 80 Operation T...

Page 13: ...El le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s 1 1 VDD 5 0V 10 T 25 Item Standard Unit Conditions Heat Pulse Life 1X108 Pulses Abrasion Life 100 km 7 8 Item Symbol Unit Unit Conditions MIN TYP MAX Average Resistance Value Rave 125 130 135 Ω Standard printing conditions Output Supply Voltage Vset 8 5 V Supply Voltage VDD 4 5 5 0 5 5 V Supply Current IDD 12 mA ALL HIGH Hi...

Page 14: ...Vset 8 5 V Supply Voltage VDD 2 7 4 5 V Supply Current IDD 12 mA ALL HIGH High Level Input Voltage VIH VDDX0 8 VDD V Low Level Input Voltage VIL 0 VDDX0 2 V High Level Input Current IIH 0 5 VIH VDD Low Level Input Current IIL 0 5 VIL 0V DO Leakage Current ILEAK 0 03 mA ALL LOW CLOCK Frequency t1 5 MHz See Fig 2 CLOCK Pulse Width t2 64 ns CLOCK SI Setup Time t3 40 ns CLCOK SI Hold Time t4 10 ns LAT...

Page 15: ...Value 3950 2 K Item Reference Unit Conditions Operating Temperature 40 125 Dissipation Constant 1 5 mW Time Constant 5 s Maximum Power 400 mW at 25 Temp Resistance Value Temp Resistance Value Temp Resistance Value Temp Resistance Value 40 1205 579 10 60 524 60 7 458 110 1 587 35 844 731 15 47 511 65 6 259 115 1 390 30 600 612 20 37 606 70 5 280 120 1 221 25 432 951 25 30 000 75 4 475 125 1 077 20 ...

Page 16: ...http www woosim com 15 2 2 7 7 5 5 F Fi ig g 3 3 C Ci ir rc cu ui it t D Di ia ag gr ra am m STROBE No Dot No Number of dots 1 1 64 64 2 65 128 64 3 129 192 64 ...

Page 17: ... are easy to bent please pay attention to that when the connector is plugged in or out At the connecting area between FFC and substrate FFC must be handled except strongly force like a shock due to protect against damage 10 Print quality would be degraded if paper or ink residue were stuck on the heat element area For such a case please use applicator with alcohol to clean up Do not use the sandpa...

Page 18: ...m 17 18 Please take care all GND pins should be connected to Mother Board s signal GND for electrical stability 19 Resistance of interface wire should be used it less than 0 44Ω m and the length should be less than 0 5m ...

Page 19: ...CCW 6 Rated current 300mA phase at 800pps 5V DC With a terminal voltage of 5VDC otherwise specified Under 2 phase excitation T Ta ab bl le e 3 3 2 2 No Item Specification Remark 1 Winding resistance 12Ω 10 phase Equivalent at 25 2 Pull out Torque Min 13 gf cm f 800 pps 5V 3 Holding Torque Min 40 gf cm 4 Max starting rate 1030 pps MIN No Load 5 Insulation resistance 100MΩ MIN DC500V between winding...

Page 20: ...ure humidity range Temperature 0 80 Humidity 20 80 No condensing Storage temperature humidity range Temperature 40 80 Humidity 8 90 No condensing PIN No STEP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Switching sequence for cw rotation No Item Performance 1 Rotor Inertia 0 07 g ref Calculated value 2 Construction and dimension Refer to the Outside Drawing 3 Appearance Any scratches press burrs or stains on the surface of th...

Page 21: ... mW Reverse voltage VR 5 V Forward current IF 50 mA Pulse forward current IFP 1 A OUTPUT Collector power dissipation PC 50 mW Collector current IC 20 mA C E voltage VCEO 30 V E C voltage VECO 3 V Operating temp Topr 25 85 C Storage temp Tstg 30 100 C Soldering temp Tsol 240 C ITEM Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit INPUT Forward voltage VF IF 10mA 1 3 V Reverse current IR VR 5V 10 µA Peak waveleng...

Page 22: ...http www woosim com 21 5 5 D DI IM ME EN NS SI IO ON NS S The figure 5 1 illustrates the overall dimensions for the Porti M100V thermal printing mechanism Dimension in mm F Fi ig gu ur re e 5 5 1 1 ...

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Page 24: ...e t th he e S Se en ns so or r For assembly follow the disassembly procedures described in Section 6 2 Disassembly in reverse sequence Remove the PLATEN ROLLER from the FRAME as shown and pull out the PLATEN GEAR Disassembly of printer components beyond the examples shown in Figure A 1 Exploded View of Porti M100V may result in damage to the printer and its functions Using a screwdriver remove the...

Page 25: ... pp pi in ng g M Mo ot to or r 6 6 2 2 5 5 R Re em mo ov ve e t th he e T TP PH H Unhook the parts A and detach the MANUAL CUTTER from the FRAME Detach the MANUAL CUTTER HOLDERs and from the TPH ass y Using a screwdriver remove the Machine M1 7x3 and detach the STEPPING MOTOR Detach the GEAR HOLDER PIN and remove the GEAR A B C ...

Page 26: ...http www woosim com 25 F Fi ig gu ur re e A A 1 1 E EX XP PL LO OD DE ED D D DI IA AG GR RA AM M O OF F P Po or rt ti i M M1 10 00 0V V ...

Page 27: ...http www woosim com 26 7 7 R Re ev vi is si io on n H Hi is st to or ry y Date Version Comments Jan 13 2020 1 1 History table Add Address change ...

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