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TURNKEY PRINTING SOLUTIONS 

 

 

TPSK PRINTER SERIES 

 

24 & 12V 

 

USER MANUAL 

 

Reference 31 08 972  

Issue Z 

July 2007 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 12V

Page 1: ... TURNKEY PRINTING SOLUTIONS TPSK PRINTER SERIES 24 12V USER MANUAL Reference 31 08 972 Issue Z July 2007 ...

Page 2: ...TPSK 12 24 V User s Manual Page 1 66 Reference FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z EVOLUTIONS Date Issue Modifications 08 2006 Preliminary 07 2007 Z ...

Page 3: ...sy paper loading with a font printer door a bucket to set the roll of paper and a Clamshell system to easily set the paper under the print head Different ways to install the printer including a possible sliding system for sealing Compact size in which 4 inch paper rolls can be used Many information sent back to the host system such as jam low paper out of paper A specific cutter patented by Axiohm...

Page 4: ...3 Vertical positioning and print commands 22 Print and Feed One Line 22 Activate Carriage Return 22 Feed n Print Lines 22 Feed n Dot Rows 23 Set Line Spacing to 1 6 Inch 23 Set Line Spacing 23 Print and Feed Paper 24 Print and Feed n Lines 24 5 4 Horizontal positioning commands 25 Horizontal Tab 25 Set Right Side Character Spacing 25 Set Absolute Starting Position 26 Set Horizontal Tab Positions 2...

Page 5: ...Print Bar Code 49 5 12 Flash firmware download commands 51 Firmware Download Sequence 51 Commands 52 Switch to Flash Download Mode 52 Request Flash Memory Size 52 Select Flash Memory Sector to Download 52 Get Flash Firmware CRC Status 53 Return Boot Sector CRC 53 Erase All Flash Contents Except Boot Sector 53 Return Main Program Flash CRC 53 Erase Selected Flash Sector 54 Download to Active Flash ...

Page 6: ... Page 5 66 Reference FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z 6 RECOMMENDATIONS 64 6 1 Storage 64 6 2 Duty cycle 64 6 3 Grounding 64 6 4 Print head Cleaning 64 6 5 Ticket access Housing features 64 6 6 Paper recommendations 65 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 66 ...

Page 7: ...nal voltage Current Consumption Vcc all dots on 42 42 mA Nominal dot energy High sensitivity paper 0 34 1 0 32 1 mJ Current Consumption Stepping motor 300 300 mA per activated phase at nominal voltage Current Consumption interface board Stand by 12 or 24V 80 40 mA Peak print head current all dots on at nominal value 10 8 8 8 A Over all dimensions Width 102 102 mm Depth 160 5 160 5 mm Height 204 37...

Page 8: ...Mb 2Mb Amount of Flash Memory accessible for user storage 48 kb Resident character set PC Code Pages 858 and 43737 Bar code support Code 39 UPC A UPC E JAN8 EAN JAN13 EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF Codabar Code 128 Drivers available Windows 98 2000 XP Human Interface Configuration software commands for easy setup ...

Page 9: ...TPSK 12 24 V User s Manual Page 8 66 Reference FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z 2 MECHANICAL FEATURES 2 1 External Dimensions Paper Feed button ...

Page 10: ... for this printer needs to be U shaped to allow the paper roll bucket to protrude through The printer can be either fixed four holes underneath two above the unit or free to slide with its guiding tabs for sealing issue if needed Holes of fixation binding were placed on the chassis ...

Page 11: ...per roll width must be 59 to 60 mm The following steps are needed to load the paper Open the door by pulling it Remove the core of the preceding roll if necessary Place the new roll Set the paper end through the door chute over the platen Close the door keeping the paper end tight to avoid a possible paper loop Pull the paper end to cut it the paper is loaded Step n 1 Step n 2 Step n 3 Step n 4 ...

Page 12: ...erence FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z Step n 5 Step n 6 you must check if you see the paper in the hole Step n 7 Push the door until complete closing 2 4 Self test By opening and closing the door a ticket is printed Printer setting can be checked on it ...

Page 13: ...between 20 and 21 mm It is possible to print a header or footer of the next ticket in this area The chute hides the ticket from the user until it is fully printed the length of ticket with the existing TPSWS002 PRINTER is 4 inches With tickets shorter than 3 75 inches the user would not access the ticket end It is possible to print a ticket longer than 4 inches sensors and software provide securit...

Page 14: ...list Default setting is 115200 Bauds N 8 1 Printer connections are available directly on the board connectors at the printer rear The power supply must be a switch power supply AC DC 24V 3A mean with minimum recommended power 55VA possible peak of 8 8A during 1 5ms or 12V 6A mean with minimum recommended power 55VA possible peak of 10 8A during 1 5ms A missing pin on the connector allows an easy l...

Page 15: ... Page 14 66 Reference FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z 3 2 Power supply connector location Warning Please use the missing pin as a locating a reversed connection can destroy the PCB NC NC NC 24 V Power Connection Serial HE10 communication ...

Page 16: ... fixed by Axiohm First letter always D Next two digits year of production Next two digits week of production Next 5 digits incremental number that is reset every Monday morning BOOT FIRMWARE Revision Vx xx CRC This a 4 digits check sum Flash FIRMWARE Revision Vx xx CRC This a 4 digits check sum HARDWARE Flash Memory Size Total size of the main flash memory Flash Size User Amount of Flash memory al...

Page 17: ...B interface Baud rate Baud rate Value Data Bits Number of data bits Stop Bit s Number of stop bit s Parity Type of parity to control frame validity Flow Control Hardware or software handshaking Reception Errors Indicates which action is to be done when a wrong data is received PRINT OPTIONS User Logo defined Current status Yes if at least one logo is defined User Char defined Current status Yes if...

Page 18: ...TPSK 12 24 V User s Manual Page 17 66 Reference FDE 31 08 972 Issue Z Example ...

Page 19: ...ode 32 1B 32 Set Line Spacing to 1 6 Inch 23 1B 33 n Set Line Spacing 23 1B 40 Initialize Printer 21 1B 44 n k NUL Set Horizontal Tab Positions 27 1B 4A n Print and Feed Paper 24 1B 52 n Select International Character Set 33 1B 5B 7D Switch to Flash Download Mode 52 1B 5C n1 n2 Set Relative Print Position 28 1B 61 n Select Justification 29 1B 64 n Print and Feed n Lines 24 1B 76 Transmit Paper Sen...

Page 20: ...a Width 30 1D 66 n Select Pitch of HRI Characters 48 1D 68 n Select Bar Code Height 48 1D 6B m d1 dn Print Bar Code 49 1D 6B m d1 dk NUL Print Bar Code 49 1D 72 n Transmit Status 40 1D 73 n Set Sensor Threshold 40 1D 77 n Select Bar Code Width 49 1D FF Reset Firmware 21 1F 01 d1 d8192 Erase Boot Sector Download New Boot Code 55 1F 02 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Set Communication Interface Parameters 57 1F 0...

Page 21: ...ntrol code Hexadecimal the Hexadecimal control code Decimal the Decimal control code Value or Values a description of the command operand values Range the upper and lower limits of the command operand Default the command operand default after printer reset Formulas any formula used for this command Exceptions Describes any exceptions to the command for example other commands with which that one ca...

Page 22: ...iguration refer to Default settings below Single Wide Single High and Left Aligned characters and reset active logo Default bar code settings ASCII ESC Hexadecimal 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Default Character Pitch 12 7 CPI Number of Columns Width 24 characters Extra Dot Rows 3 Character Set Default Printing Position Column One RESET FIRMWARE Reboots the printer ASCII GS SPACE Hexadecimal 1D FF Decimal 2...

Page 23: ... line ASCII CR Hexadecimal 0D Decimal 13 Note this command is almost similar to the previously described 0A it was originally made to be compatible with impact printers on which an actual carriage return was necessary Some applications expect the command to be ignored while others use it as print command FEED N PRINT LINES Feeds n lines of paper with the current line character height ASCII DC4 n H...

Page 24: ...thus one inch of paper SET LINE SPACING TO 1 6 INCH Sets the default line spacing to 1 6 of an inch 4 23 mm ASCII ESC 2 Hexadecimal 1B 32 Decimal 27 50 SET LINE SPACING Sets the line spacing to n 406 inch n 16 mm The minimum line spacing is 8 5 lines per inch The line spacing equals the character height when n is too small ASCII ESC 3 n Hexadecimal 1B 33 n Decimal 27 51 n Value of n n 406 inch Ran...

Page 25: ...eginning of the line when printing and feeding are completed ASCII ESC J n Hexadecimal 1B 4A n Decimal 27 74 n Value of n n 203 inch Range of n 0 255 Exception s If n is too small the line height equals the character height PRINT AND FEED N LINES Prints the buffer contents and feeds paper n lines at the current line height ASCII ESC d n Hexadecimal 1B 64 n Decimal 27 100 n Range for n 0 255 ...

Page 26: ...tal Tab Positions 1B 44 n1 n2 00 command The print position is reset to column one after each line When no tabs are defined to the right of the current position or if the next tab is past the right margin Line Feed is executed Print initialization sets 32 tabs at column 9 17 25 ASCII HT Hexadecimal 09 Decimal 9 SET RIGHT SIDE CHARACTER SPACING Sets the right side character spacing to n ASCII ESC S...

Page 27: ...irst column after each line ASCII ESC nL nH Hexadecimal 1B 24 nL nH Decimal 27 36 nL nH Value of n n Number of dots to be moved from the beginning of the line nL Remainder after dividing n by 256 nH Integer after dividing n by 256 The values for nL and nH are two bytes in low byte high byte word orientation Note nL has to be a multiple of 4 Formulas The example shows how to calculate 280 dots as t...

Page 28: ...Hexadecimal 1B 44 n k NUL Decimal 27 68 n k 0 Value of n Column number for tab minus one n is always less than or equal to the current selected column width Value of k 0 32 Default Every 8 characters from column 1 9 17 25 etc for normal print Formulas Set the tab positions in ascending order and put Hex 00 at the end Hex 1B 44 00 number of tabs not specified clears all tab positions Exceptions The...

Page 29: ...ter dividing n by 256 nH Integer after dividing n by 256 The values for nL and nH are two bytes in low byte high byte word orientation To Move the Relative Starting Position Left of the Current Position n Number of dots to be moved left of the current position nL Remainder after dividing 65536 n by 256 nH Integer after dividing 65536 n by 256 The values for nL and nH are two bytes in low byte high...

Page 30: ... of the printing area See the Set Printing Area Width command 1D 57 in this document for a description of that command If the setting exceeds the printable area the maximum value of the printable area is used The maximum printable area is 384 See the illustration The command is ignored if it is not at the beginning of the line ASCII GS L nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 4C nL nH Decimal 29 76 nL nH Range of n...

Page 31: ... line ASCII GS W nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 57 nL nH Decimal 29 87 nL nH Range of nL 0 255 Range of nH 0 255 Default 384 dots the maximum printable area Note where nL is a multiple of 4 Minimum print area width 4 Formulas To set the width of the printing area to one inch send the four byte string GS W 203 0 Or to set the width of the printing area to two inches send the four byte string GS W 150 1 Where...

Page 32: ... ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 21 n Decimal 27 33 n Value of n See table Value of n Bit 1 Function 0 1 Bit 0 Pitch See chart below Standard Pitch Compressed Pitch Bit 4 Double High Canceled Set Bit 5 Double Wide Canceled Set Bit 7 Underlined Mode Canceled Set bar thickness 2 1 Bits 1 2 3 and 6 are not used Default 0 for bits 0 4 5 7 This command affects the pitch selection Pitch CPI Standard 12 7 Com...

Page 33: ... White Black reverse printing mode In White Black reverse printing mode print dots and non print dots are reversed which means that white characters are printed on a black background When the White Black reverse printing mode is selected it is also applied to character spacing which is set by Right Side Character Spacing ESC SP This command can be used with built in characters and user defined cha...

Page 34: ... France 2 Germany 3 UK 4 Denmark I 5 Sweden 6 Italy 7 Spain 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II Default 0 Additional codes n 35D 23H 36D 24H 64D 40H 91D 5BH 92D 5CH 93D 5DH 94D 5EH 96D 60H 123D 7BH 124D 7CH 125D 7DH 126D 7EH U S A 0 France 1 à ç é ù è Germany 2 Ä Ö Ü ä ö ü ß U K 3 Denmark I 4 Æ Ø Å æ ø å Sweden 5 É Ä Ö Å Ü é ä ö å ü Italy 6 é ù à ò è i Spain 7 Pt i Ñ ñ Japan 8 Norway 9 É Æ Ø Å Ü é æ ø ...

Page 35: ...width 5 8 Logo commands SELECT THE CURRENT LOGO Selects a logo to be defined or printed The active logo n remains in use until this command is sent again with a different logo n or command 1B40 is sent or printer is rebooted When this command precedes a logo definition that definition is stored in flash memory as logo n if there is already a different definition in flash memory for logo n the firs...

Page 36: ...he downloaded bit image d1 d2 dn d Top of Graphic dn MSB LSB Column Column One 48 8 x 8 Max Row One Row 64 Max 64 65 d ASCII GS n1 n2 d1 dn Hexadecimal 1D 2A n1 n2 d1 dn Decimal 29 42 n1 n2 d1 dn Value of n Value of n1 Value of n2 Value of d 1 48 8 x n1 Number of Horizontal Dot Columns 1 255 Number of Vertical Bytes 1 Bytes of Data Printed Down Then Across 1 The number of bytes sent is represented...

Page 37: ... DPI 0 1 2 3 Normal Double Wide Double High Quadruple 203 203 101 101 203 101 203 101 1 Dot density measured in dots per inch RETURN LOGO CHECKSUM Returns the checksum of a logo downloaded using Define Downloaded Bit Image ASCII US e n Hexadecimal 1F 65 n Decimal 31 101 n Returns 4 Bytes Command ID Flag checksum of the logo specified by n Byte 1 65h Byte 2 01 if logo n exists if logo n doesn t exi...

Page 38: ...ication interface See the following section Real Time Commands for details about these commands TRANSMIT PAPER SENSOR STATUS Sends status data to the host computer The printer sends one byte to the host computer when it is not busy or in a fault condition See the following table ASCII ESC v Hexadecimal 1B 76 Decimal 27 118 Values Status Byte Bit Function 0 Signifies 1 Signifies 0 Paper Low OK Low ...

Page 39: ... 32 n 42 43 44 GS I OPERAND AND RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n Value Decim al Hex Printer ID Function Decimal Hex 1 49 01 31 Model TPSK 53 35 Value Bit Function 0 1 0 2 byte character code Not installed Installed 1 Undefined 2 50 02 32 Type 2 Undefined 3 Undefined 4 Fixed Always 0 5 Undefined 6 Undefined 7 Fixed Always 0 66 42 Manufacturer AXIOHM 67 43 Printer name TPSK 68 44 Serial number Depends o...

Page 40: ...r GS I 0x20 1234567890 23 35 Serial Return Serial preceded by n to identify Printer returns 12 bytes in above example 1234567890 CR 24 36 Class model 15 digit ASCII Write to NVRAM 27 39 Class model Return Class model returns 17 bytes 2F 47 Boot firmware CRC 4 digit ASCII Return Boot firmware CRC returns 6 bytes 37 55 Flash firmware CRC 4 digit ASCII Return Flash firmware CRC returns 6 bytes 97 151...

Page 41: ...mit Status 0 Undefined 1 Undefined 2 Off 00 0 Not Used Fixed to off 3 Off On 00 08 0 8 Logo s defined No logo defined 4 Off 00 0 Not used Fixed to off 5 Undefined 6 Off 00 0 Not used Fixed to off 7 Undefined Exceptions When n is out of the specified range the command is ignored SET SENSOR THRESHOLD Synopsis This command configures the sensors except Flapper sensor see page detection threshold ASCI...

Page 42: ...S BS Hexadecimal 1D 08 Decimal 29 08 SRAM sizes 4 kb internal RAM only 0 128 kb w extension 2 TRANSMIT SELECTED A D CHANNEL Returns the size of SRAM on board on one byte as number of 64 Kbytes sectors ASCII GS l m Hexadecimal 1D 6C m Decimal 29 108 m Returns the voltage m 0 x 08 Sends an octet of between 0 and 255 value measured on the A D converter AD measure Voltage V 0 11274 x AD measure Exampl...

Page 43: ... the printer after a paper jam or other error The Real Time commands are provided to overcome these restrictions RULES FOR USING REAL TIME COMMANDS Three situations must be understood when using real time commands 1 The printer executes the Real Time command upon receiving it and will transmit status regardless of the condition of the host being ready to receive or not 2 The printer transmits stat...

Page 44: ...er approximately at the print speed the Real Time commands will eventually get flushed out When the printer is busy due to an error condition then data stops being processed off the buffer until the error condition is cleared In both cases the buffer can be filled with Real Time commands it will be quicker in the case of an error condition To avoid this situation the application must determine the...

Page 45: ...from a fault after clearing the reception and print buffers Print settings that are normally preserved from line to line such as character height and width are still preserved with this operand Notes This command will attempt recovery from any fault that prevents printing including jams and paper out Recovering from a print head over temperature condition is only accomplished by waiting until the ...

Page 46: ... printer status 2 Transmit communication interface busy status Value of n 3 Transmit error status 4 Transmit receipt paper status Exceptions The command is ignored if n is out of range Related Information 1 Transmit Printer Status Bit Status Hex Decimal Function 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 On 04 4 Fixed to On 3 Off On 00 08 0 8 Not busy at the communication interface Printer is...

Page 47: ...ndition Printing stopped due to paper condition 6 Off On 00 40 0 64 No error condition Error condition exists in the printer 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 3 Transmit Error Status Bit Status Hex Decimal Function 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 UP Down 00 04 0 4 Flapper on Paper Path 3 OK JAM 00 08 0 8 Opto JAM 4 On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off On 00 20 0 32 No unrecoverable error Unrecoverable...

Page 48: ...us Bit Status Hex Decimal Function 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 Off On 00 04 0 4 Paper not low Paper low 3 Off On 00 08 0 8 Paper not low Paper low 4 On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off On 00 20 0 32 Paper present Paper out 6 Off On 00 40 0 64 Paper present Paper out 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off ...

Page 49: ...on 0 Not printed 1 Above the bar code 2 Below the bar code 3 Both above and below the bar code Default 0 Not printed SELECT PITCH OF HRI CHARACTERS Select font used to print HRI characters ASCII GS f n Hexadecimal 1D 66 n Decimal 29 102 n Value of n 0 Standard Pitch at 12 7 CPI 1 Compressed Pitch at 16 9 CPI Default 1 Standard Pitch at 16 9 CPI SELECT BAR CODE HEIGHT Sets the bar code height to n ...

Page 50: ...at the beginning of the string that determines the string length Bar codes can be aligned left centered or aligned right using the Align Positions command 1B 61 The check digit is calculated for UPC and JAN EAN codes if it is not sent from the host computer Six character zero suppressed UPC E tags are generated from full 11 or 12 characters sent from the host computer according to standard UPC E r...

Page 51: ...The value of m selects the bar code system as described in the table The variable d indicates the character code to be encoded into the specified bar code system See the table If character code d cannot be encoded the printer prints the bar code data processed so far and the following data is treated as normal data m Bar Code D n Length 65 UPC A 48 57 ASCII numerals Fixed Length 11 12 66 UPC E 48 ...

Page 52: ...printer returns either ACK or NAK to the host computer ACK hexadecimal 06 Is sent when the printer has received a host transmission and has successfully completed the request NAK hexadecimal 15 Is sent when a request is unsuccessfully completed Each command is described in the following pages Firmware Download Sequence By providing a set of low level commands great freedom of implementation is giv...

Page 53: ... SIZE Returns the size of the flash used There may be 2 sectors 64K each in flash memory This command assures that the firmware to be downloaded has the appropriate size for flash memory ASCII GS SOH Hexadecimal 1D 01 Decimal 29 1 The returned value corresponds to the highest sector number that can be accepted by the Select Sector to Download 1D 02 nn command 1 128 Kbytes Flash Exceptions Availabl...

Page 54: ...9 6 RETURN BOOT SECTOR CRC Returns the CRC calculated over the boot sector code area ASCII GS BEL Hexadecimal 1D 07 Decimal 29 7 Formulas ACK low byte high byte ERASE ALL FLASH CONTENTS EXCEPT BOOT SECTOR Erases the entire flash memory The printer returns ACK if the command is successful NAK if it is unsuccessful ASCII GS SO Hexadecimal 1D 0E Decimal 29 14 Exceptions Available only in download mod...

Page 55: ... means that the data was written correctly and the host should transmit the next block NAK means that for some reason the data was not written correctly This could mean that communications failed or that the write to flash failed The alternatives seem to be to retry the block or halt loading and assume a hardware failure ASCII GS DC1 al ah cl ch d1 dn Hexadecimal 1D 11 al ah cl ch d1 dn Decimal 29...

Page 56: ...w boot code is valid the boot code sector is erased and reprogrammed with new code Printer automatically reboots after program sequence is complete ASCII US SOH d1 d8192 Hexadecimal 1F 01 d1 d8192 Decimal 31 01 d1 d8192 Exceptions Available only in download mode Note During erase and download sequence power supply must be maintained and no reset sequence should be performed ...

Page 57: ...defined Important While erasing flash memory all communication is disabled The printer responds to the application only when the erase sequence is completed After sending the Erase User Flash Sector 1D 40 n command an application should wait for the printer response before sending new data Otherwise data will be lost If an application is unable to receive data it should wait a minimum of five seco...

Page 58: ...00 05h 38400 06h 57600 07h 115200 n2 bit 4 RS232 Number of stop bits 0 1 1 2 n2 bit 5 RS232 Number of data bits 0 8 n3 RS232 Parity 0x00 Odd parity 0x01 Even parity n4 RS232 Parity mode 0x00 No parity 0x01 Enabled and set using parameter described above n5 RS232 Handshaking 0x00 Xon Xoff 0x01 DTR DSR n6 RS232 Parity Error Processing 0x00 Ignore 0x01 Print Notes 1 This command is processed only in ...

Page 59: ...e selection Value Decimal 0 12 Volts 10 8V voltage range 13 2V On Average 1 24 Volts 20 0V voltage range 26 4V On Average Default 1 Limit Dec 0 n 1 Hex 00 n 01 Note Voltage range components tolerance not taken into consideration This command must be followed by a reset PAPER LOW SENSOR OPTION This command will store the paper low sensor option in non volatile memory NVRAM ASCII US ETX ETX n Hexade...

Page 60: ...Enabled Default 0 Limit Dec 0 n 1 Hex 00 n 01 Description This command will store the print head pre heating option in non volatile memory NVRAM Note When this mode is enabled the controller monitors the print head temperature and keeps it above 19 24 C If the temperature is around 0 C and the preheating mode is active the preheating will be automatically start until the temperature will be around...

Page 61: ... to observe this rule may result in a printer service call Failure to observe this rule may void the printer warranty Consult your Axiohm technical support specialist if you have questions RESET EEPROM Synopsis Reset EEPROM ASCII US CR C L E n Hexadecimal 1F 0D 43 4C 45 n Decimal 31 13 67 76 69 n Operand n security byte Limit n 0 Description This command will reset the non volatile memory configur...

Page 62: ...cimal 31 116 This command is effective only at the beginning of a line JAM SENSOR CALIBRATION Calibrate the Paper Jam opto sensor This command feeds paper to create a loop when using a cover in production ASCII GS n1 n2 n3 n4 Hexadecimal 1D 3B n1 n2 n3 n4 Decimal 29 59 n1 n2 n3 n4 This command must be used for production or maintenance only Contact a tech support if needed ...

Page 63: ...his command will download a single byte font code page to the printer If the download is successful an ACK will be returned If unsuccessful a NAK will be returned A font must always be downloaded completely which corresponds to 224 characters The font name is used to identify the font It will be printed on the diagnostics or configuration form When a downloaded font is to be deleted the font name ...

Page 64: ...n 16 bit checksum 2 bytes little endian Fault NAK Description If selected font exists this command returns ACK followed by font information Else it returns NAK CHECK EASYFONT COMPATIBILITY Synopsis Check EasyFont compatibility Syntax ASCII FS H Hex 1C 48 Returns ASCII OK ACK list of available font Ids 00 Fault NAK Hex OK 06 list of available font Ids 00 Fault 15 Description This command asks the p...

Page 65: ...be grounded This can be done either by setting it on a grounded metal support or by connecting its external chassis 6 4 Print head Cleaning This printer is designed with the print head facing down this avoid dust accumulation However in heavy duty condition or if the paper used has a poor quality it is recommended to clean the print head The print head is visible and accessible when the door is op...

Page 66: ...ISO 534 µm 64 4 Surface smoothness ISO 5627 Beck sec 300 min Brightness Whiteness R457 Macbeth RD 914 OD 75 min 0 09 min Tensile strength ISO 1924 1 KN m 3 3 MD 2 CD Tear Strength ISO 1974 mN 250 MD 250 CD Color Image Black Saturation Density Dynamic test Macbeth RD914 1 min Initiation T Heated platen C 75 5 Saturation T Heated platen C 100 5 Moisture content ISO 287 6 5 1 0 ...

Page 67: ...his guide is clipped to the roller axle and attached to the white flap if it is missing there is a gap between the roller and the flap in which the paper can be fed Printer prints erratic characters A wrong baud rate could be the cause The baud rate is indicated on the self test ticket which can be printed by closing the door Printing tickets Printer does not start printing even though paper path ...

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