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Ap890 and Ap892 User Guide Page 1 of 12

Able Systems Limited

Northwich, Cheshire, England

www.able-systems.com

USER GUIDE

to the

ABLE SYSTEMS Ap890 and Ap892

Hand Held Impact Printer

(Incorporating A191C8 Firmware)

Contents

1

Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2

1.1

Copyright Notice And Disclaimer....................................................................................... 2

2

Modes Of Operation............................................................................................................ 2

2.1

Idle Mode........................................................................................................................ 2

2.2

Sleep and Waking Modes................................................................................................. 3

2.3

Paper Feed Button........................................................................................................... 3

2.4

Printing Method ............................................................................................................... 3

2.5

Dot Addressable Graphics................................................................................................ 4

2.6

Data Buffer...................................................................................................................... 4

2.7

Serial Interface ................................................................................................................ 4

3

Control Code Tables ........................................................................................................... 5

3.1

Codes Received By The Ap890 ........................................................................................ 5

4

Battery Packs and Power Supplies....................................................................................... 6

4.1

Overview Of Power Pack Options ..................................................................................... 6

4.2

Removing And Replacing The Power Pack ....................................................................... 6

4.3

Battery Pack Handling Precautions ................................................................................... 7

4.4

Battery Pack Environmental Concerns .............................................................................. 7

4.5

Battery Pack Types And Capacity..................................................................................... 7

4.6

Battery Pack Recharging.................................................................................................. 7

5

Paper And Ribbons ............................................................................................................. 8

5.1

Loading Paper................................................................................................................. 8

5.2

Paper Low Sensor........................................................................................................... 8

5.3

Removing Paper Or Clearing A Jam ................................................................................. 9

5.4

Changing The Ink Ribbon Cartridge.................................................................................. 9

6

LED Indications .................................................................................................................. 9

6.1

Standard LED Patterns .................................................................................................... 9

6.2

Alternative LED Pattern Set ............................................................................................ 10

7

Connections And EMC Precautions.................................................................................... 10

7.1

Connector Details .......................................................................................................... 10

7.2

Combined Data/Charger Adaptor Cables ........................................................................ 10

7.3

Battery Charger Details.................................................................................................. 11

7.4

EMC Statement ............................................................................................................. 11

7.5

EMC Caution................................................................................................................. 11

8

Getting Started ................................................................................................................. 12

8.1

Connecting To a PC – A Checklist .................................................................................. 12

8.2

Windows™ Printer Drivers ............................................................................................. 12

8.3

Your Application Program............................................................................................... 12

8.4

On-Line Information....................................................................................................... 12

Summary of Contents for Ap890

Page 1: ...f Power Pack Options 6 4 2 Removing And Replacing The Power Pack 6 4 3 Battery Pack Handling Precautions 7 4 4 Battery Pack Environmental Concerns 7 4 5 Battery Pack Types And Capacity 7 4 6 Battery P...

Page 2: ...of Able Systems Limited or of third parties is given Unauthorised reproduction or amendment of controller firmware may result in prosecution Design Registration of the Ap800 printer has been applied f...

Page 3: ...f the button is held for more than 3 seconds after waking the printer produces a Self Test print which includes the firmware version and the full character set This print continues as long as the butt...

Page 4: ...are no longer passed to the buffer when 48 bytes remain The hardware busy line goes ready again when 528 bytes become free The Ap890 transmits software handshaking codes when the buffer status changes...

Page 5: ...e data again ESC n 1BH n Self Test Fast Feed Graphics and Print Mode Selection N B All ESC sequences should appear at the start of a logical line If one is received within a normal printable line a li...

Page 6: ...n be operated continuously to keep the battery fully charged although a high printing duty cycle may reduce the charge in the battery N B Operation from the charger alone is not possible a battery pac...

Page 7: ...tails 4 5 BATTERY PACK TYPES AND CAPACITY Two types of battery pack are currently available for use with the Ap890 These are 950 mAH NiCd ASL Product Code AP800BP 01 1300 mAH NiMH ASL Product Code AP8...

Page 8: ...it To load a new roll of paper Discard a few turns of paper in case they have been damaged or have glue on Mount the roll between the bosses in the paper holder area the right hand boss is on a sprung...

Page 9: ...echanism To change the ink ribbon cartridge Open the printer cover and snap out the old cartridge by pressing down on the right hand end marked PUSH Carefully lift the cartridge so that the ribbon com...

Page 10: ...nes all data and charger functions Printer side Hosiden TCS7167 6 way Socket mini DIN style User side Hosiden TCP7160 6 way Plug Cable or equivalent Pin Function AP800 BOC Colour typical 1 Tx Data Out...

Page 11: ...r cables see section 7 2 Combined Data Charger Adaptor Cables Alternatively the user may make their own charger arrangements The recommended battery charger supply voltage is 12 V DC to 15 V DC at 200...

Page 12: ...have a way of doing this or you can get to the DOS prompt eg C and type the following command line assuming you have connected the printer to COM2 MODE COM2 9600 N 8 2 RETURN This will set up the port...

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