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< Back-Up Kitchen Printer >
Depending on programming, each kitchen printer may be assigned a back-up for just in case of failure,
intentional shut down, changing paper rolls, etc. After a transaction is closed and ECR attempts to send a
message to the downed kitchen printer, an alarm sounds and one of warning messages (81 ~ 88) "kitchen printer
1 ~ 8 error" is displayed.
In the example below, KP 1 at the kitchen shuts down. KP 2 at the bar, programmed as a back-up, prints orders
from the kitchen. The warning message #81 (KP 1 error) is displayed on the ECR and all the data sent to the
kitchen printer (KP 1), which is down, is printed on the back-up kitchen printer (KP 2). The data of the two
kitchen printers are printed in the order of kitchen printer number.
KITCHEN PRINTER 2
AT BAR
< KP 1 ~ 8 Data Printed on KP 1 >
PLU data transmitted to KP 1 ~ 8 can be printed on KP 1 having the
respective kitchen printer's header.
< KP Data Printed on Receipt >
If so programmed, the printing contents on a kitchen printer are printed on
the receipt following the normal receipt printing.
In this case,
KP DATA SEND
key can not be used.
ECR NO.1 --> KITCHEN
CLERK NAME 00001
1 CHICKEN
mild sauce
1 SALAD
french fries
1 ROAST BEEF
1
(
SOUP
03APR/1999#001-000051 20:12
--------------------------------------------
ECR NO.1 --> BAR
CLERK NAME 00001
2 BEER
03APR/1999#001-000051 20:12
-- printed in red (or in slim if a mono-ribbon is set)
[ 5-line logo ]
03APR/1999
ECR NO.1 --> KITCHEN
CLERK NAME 00001
1 X
CHICKEN
mild sauce
1 X
SALAD
french fries
1 X
ROAST BEEF
1 X
◊
ONION SOUP
#001-000052 20:13R
[ 5-line logo ]
03APR/1999
ECR NO.1 --> BAR
CLERK NAME 00001
2 X
BEER
#001-000052 20:13R
KP data printed on receipt