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LINE THERMAL PRINTER MODEL iDP3240 User’ s Manual[...]
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— i — W ARNING : This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This printer conforms to the following Standards: Low V oltage Directive 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC and the EMC Dir ective 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC. L VD : EN60950 EM[...]
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— ii — IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read all of these instructions and save them for future reference. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. • Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. • Do not use this product near water .[...]
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— iii — WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN • Lesen Sie die nachfolgenden Anweisungen sorgfältig durch und bewahren Sie sie auf. • Befolgen Sie alle auf dem Drucker vermerkten Hinweise und Anweisungen. V or dem Reinigen grundsätzlich Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen. Keine Flüssigkeiten oder Aerosolreiniger benutzen. Nut mit einem feuchten T[...]
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— iv — IMPORT ANT : This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, w[...]
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— v — GENERAL PRECAUTIONS • Prior to using the iDP3240 Printer , be sure to read this User’ s Manual thoroughly . Please keep it handy so that you can refer to it whenever necessary . • The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice. • Reproduction of part or all of the User’ s Manual without permission is strict[...]
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— vi — SAFETY PRECAUTIONS — WHICH SHOULD BE STRICTL Y OBSERVED In order to help prevent safety hazards to operators or any other persons and damages to property , special warning symbols are used in this User’ s Manual to indicate important items to be strictly observed. • The following describes the degrees of hazards and damages that ca[...]
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— vii — WARNING ● Never handle the iDP3240 Printer in the manners descried below; otherwise, it may be damaged, get out of order or overheated, possibly causing smoke, fire or electric shock. If the printer is damaged or breaks down, be sure to turn off the power , disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, and contact your CITIZEN SYSTE[...]
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— viii — PRECAUTIONS FOR INST ALLA TION • Do not use or store the iDP3240 Printer in a place exposed to heat of fire, moisture or direct sunlight, or in a place where the prescribed operating temperature and humidity are not met, or in a place exposed to oily mist, iron powder or dust; otherwise, the printer may get out of order , emit smoke [...]
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— ix — PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING Obser ve the following precautions to use the iDP3240 Printer cor r ectly and avoid troubles from occurring. • Do not use any other power supply than the specified AC adapter . • Do not allow the printer to start printing when there is no recording paper installed. • Be careful not to drop foreign substance[...]
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— x — HOT AREA: Be careful not to touch this area to avoid burns as it becomes HOT . In the position indicated below , a label is provided to alert your attention. Read the cautionary information on it, and handle the printer properly . This label alerts you to the print head as it becames HOT , and if you touch it, you may get burnt. Print hea[...]
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— xi — DAIL Y MAINTENANCE • Prior to start maintenance work, be sure to turn off the printer . • When cleaning the platen, use a cotton swab applied with ethyl alcohol and wipe off stains. CAUTION: A void cleaning the print head immediately after printing is finished. The print head is HOT . • Use a dry soft cloth to wipe off stains and d[...]
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— xii — DAIL Y MAINTENANCE Cleaning the print head 1 T urn off the power of the printer . 2 Remove the platen roller unit. Refer to “4.6 Removing paper Jams”. 3 Using a gauze impregnated with a small amount of alcohol, wipe off stains and dust on the heat-emitting surface of the head. 4 Replace the platen roller unit. CAUTION: A void cleani[...]
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— xiii — THE T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL OUTLINE ................................................................... 1 1.1 Features ..................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Unpacking ..............................................................................................[...]
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— xiv — 6. P ARALLEL INTERF ACE ............................................................. 29 6.1 Bidirectional Parallel Interface (IEEE1284) ............................................ 29 6.1.1 Compatibility Mode (Host → Printer communication : Centronics compliant) .................................................................... 29 [...]
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— xv — 10. PRINT CONTROL FUNCTIONS .............................................. 42 10.1 Command List ....................................................................................... 42 10.2 Command Details .................................................................................. 45 10.2.1 Description of Each Item .............[...]
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— xvi — 14. APPENDIX 3. IDENTIFICA TION OF SEND ST A TUS ............... 166 15. APPENDIX 4. OUTLINE DRA WING ...................................... 167 15.1 iDP3240 ................................................................................................ 167 15.2 AC Adapter (31AD) ........................................................[...]
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— xvii — INHAL T 4. BETRIEB .................................................................................. 179 4.1 Anschließen des Netzteils und Netzkabels ......................................... 179 4.2 Anschließen der Schnittstellenkabel ................................................... 180 4.3 Anschließen des Drawer Kickout-Stecke[...]
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— xviii — 7. SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE ................................................... 203 7.1 T echnische Daten .................................................................................. 203 7.2 Belegung der Anschlußstifte ................................................................ 204 7.3 Beschreibung der Eingangs- und Ausgangs[...]
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— 1 — 1. GENERAL OUTLINE The iDP3240 is a compact-sized, line thermal printer developed for a variety of applications. It has abundant built-in features, and can be used as a data communication terminal, pos terminal, kitchen terminal and for other applications. 1.1 Features • Compactness and lightweight with a small footprint. • Low-cost d[...]
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— 2 — 1.2 Unpacking When unpacking the printer , confirm that the following are provided: • Printer ............................................................................................ 1 unit • Sample paper roll ......................................................................... 1 piece • AC adapter .........................[...]
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— 3 — 1.3 Before using the printer Before using the printer , remove the head protective paper using the following procedure: 1 Open the printer cover . 2 Pull the platen levers in the direction shown. 3 Pull out the protective paper in the direction of the arrow . When the printer is not used for a prolonged period of time, insert a sheet of p[...]
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— 4 — 2. BASIC SPECIFICA TIONS 2.1 Model Classification The printer models are classified by the following designation method: iDP3240 - R F 120 Model Name Attached power cord spec 120: For AC 120 V 230: For AC 230 V Character Set F: International Interface R: Serial (RS-232C) P: Parallel (IEEE 1284 compliant) * Dedicated adapter type and power[...]
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— 5 — 2.2 Basic Specifications Model iDP3240-RF120 iDP3240-RF230 Item iDP3240-PF120 iDP3240-PF230 Print method Line thermal dot print method Print width 104 mm/832 dots Dot density 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) Print speed 80 mm/sec (Fastest, printing ASCII, print density level 2, applicable to printing of 60 or fewer columns) Number of print Font A: 69/[...]
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— 6 — 2.3 Print Paper Specifications 2.3.1 Recommended Paper • T ype: Heat sensitive paper • Paper width: 112 + 0/ – 1 mm • Paper thickness: 65 ± 5 µm • Roll diameter: φ 83 mm or less • Print side: Outer side of the roll (T op surface) • Recommended paper: F220VP/ HP220A/ F230AA (From Mitsubishi Paper) TF50KS-E2D (From Nippon P[...]
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— 7 — 2.3.2 Print Position and Barcode Printing Roll paper width 112 mm provided: Paper width 112 mm applies to printing area 103.5 mm (832 dots), and both left and right margins each ca. 4.25 mm. Figure 1 Printing Area 1 Figure 2 misaligned printing Note: Between the left and right margins, four dot fields of the heating element are available:[...]
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— 8 — 2.3.3 Cutter Position Paper outlet slot Auto cutting position Top print line Paper feed direction Approx. 15.5 mm Approx. 42 mm[...]
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— 9 — 3. OUTER APPEARANCE AND COMPONENT P AR TS 3.1 iDP3240 Power switch Printer cover POWER lamp ERROR lamp FEED switch Top cover Grounding Terminal Drawer Kick-Out Connector Interface Connector Power Connector[...]
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— 10 — 4. OPERA TION 4.1 Connecting the AC Adapter and AC Power Cord 1 Turn off the power of the printer. 2 With the flat side of the AC adapter ’ s cable connector facing upward, insert the cable connector into the power connector on the back side of the printer. 3 Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter of the printer or the AC adapter,[...]
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— 11 — 1 Turn off the power of the printer. (As well as the host computer connected.) 2 Orienting the interface cable terminal correctly, insert it into the interface connector. 3 Secure the cable terminal as shown below. Serial interface cable: Fasten the connector with screws. Parallel interface cable: Hold the connector with clamps. 4 Connec[...]
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— 12 — 1 Turn off the power of the printer. 2 Orienting the Drawer Kick-Out Cable Connector correctly, insert it into the Drawer Kick-Out Connector on the back of the printer. 3 Fasten the ground wire to the ground connector on the printer with a screw. 4.3 Connecting the Drawer Kick-Out Connector CAUTION: • Do not connect any other device th[...]
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— 13 — 1 Turn on the power of the printer. 2 Placing your hands on the small hollows on both sides of the printer cover, lift the cover up until it comes to a stop. 4.4 Setting / Replacing Paper Rolls 3 Cut the end of the paper roll at right angles and in a straight line. 4.4.1 Setting Paper Rolls Good No Good No Good No Good Small hollows[...]
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— 14 — 4 Check the winding direction of the paper roll, and then place it into the paper roll holder in the Top cover. 5 With the paper roll placed between the platen levers on both sides of the printer, pull the end of the paper roll out up to the end of the Top cover, and close the printer cover. The paper roll is set to come out of the print[...]
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— 15 — CAUTION: • Always use the specified types of paper roll. • Use of other types of paper roll may not be able to guarantee the specified print quality or service life of the printer . • Pull out the end of the paper roll up to the end of the upper cover . The end of the paper should not go beyond or short of the end of the T op cover[...]
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— 16 — 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in “ 4.4.1 Setting Paper Rolls ” . 2 Insert the end of the paper roll straight between the platen roller and the head. 3 The paper is automatically pulled in by the platen roller and guided into the auto-cutter. (The end of the paper will slightly stick out of the paper output slot of the cutter.) 4 After closin[...]
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— 17 — 1 Open the printer cover. 2 Pull both platen levers in the direction of the arrows to separate the platen roller from the head, and then pull out the paper roll. 4.5 Remov i n g the Remainder o f Paper Rolls CAUTION: When removing the paper roll (in either direction), the platen levers must be pulled. Printer cover Platen lever[...]
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— 18 — 1 Turn off the power of the printer. 2 Open the printer cover. 3 Cut the paper near the paper insertion slot. 4 Move the head springs on both sides in the direction of arrows to unhook them from the chassis hooks, and lift them up. 5 Hold and lift the platen levers, and the platen roller unit can be removed. 6 Remove any paper remaining [...]
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— 19 — 1 Remove any paper in the paper path following the procedure in “ 4.6 Removing Paper Jams ” . 2 Turn on the power of printer. The auto cutter initializes itself, returning the cutter blade to the normal position. The alarm condition is also cleared. 3 If Step 2 failed to return the cutter blade and clear the alarm, then turn the prin[...]
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— 20 — 1 Remove the platen roller unit following the procedure in “ 4.6 Removing Paper Jams ” . 2 Wipe off stains, such as dust and the like, on the heating element of the head using a cotton swab impregnated with ethyl alcohol. 3 Replace the platen roller unit. 4.8 Cleaning the Print Head CAUTION: • Do not touch the heat-emitting surface[...]
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— 21 — 4.9 Operation Panel and Error Indication POWER lamp (Green) Lights when the power is turned on. It blinks when a memory check error has occurred. ERROR lamp (Red) Lights or blinks to show different error states. Error indication Memory check error Lights Cover open Lights Lights Not recoverable Close the cover Head overheat Paper near-en[...]
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— 22 — Description of errors Cover open: When you open the printer cover , the cover open sensor is activated, causing the ERROR LED to light and the printing operation to stop. However , by making a pr oper setting on the DIP switch, the paper can be fed through the printer with the cover open. Head overheat: T o protect the print head from be[...]
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— 23 — 4.10 Self Printing Performing Self Printing If you press the POWER switch while holding down the FEED switch, self printing is performed. POWER lamp (Green) ERROR lamp (Red) FEED switch POWER switch POWER ERROR FEED[...]
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— 24 — Starting hexadecimal dump 1 Open the top cover. 2 While pressing the FEED switch, turn on the power of the printer “ ➀ ” . 3 When you close the cover “ ➁ ” , a message “ Hexadecimal Dump ” is printed on paper, and then the data received afterward is printed in hexadecimal numbers and the corresponding characters. • If a[...]
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— 25 — 1 Turn off the power of the printer. 2 Disconnect the Power Unit Connector. 3 Remove the back cover. (Unfasten the two screws and lift the back cover in the direction of the arrow.) 5. SETTING DIP SWITCHES 5.1 Location of DIP Switches To access the DIP switches, follow these steps: DS1 DS2 ON 1234567 8 ON 1234567 8 DS3 14 3 2 DS4 14 3 2 [...]
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— 26 — No. Function ON OFF Factory setting 1 Auto cutter A vailable Not available ON 2 Cover open Invalid V alid OFF 3 Easy Loading Invalid V alid OFF 4 Print columns 60 columns 69 columns OFF 5 CR mode LF Operation Ignored OFF 6 Input buffer 4K bytes 64K bytes OFF 7 Print density See the table below ON 8 OFF 5.2 T able for Setting DIP Switches[...]
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— 27 — Selection of Character Code tables (DIP switch 2) No. 1234 Code page Codepage PC437 (USA, European Standard) OFF OFF OFF OFF Codepage Katakana (Japanese) ON OFF OFF OFF Codepage PC850 (Multilingual) OFF ON OFF OFF Codepage PC860 (Portuguese) ON ON OFF OFF Codepage PC863 (Canadian-French) OFF OFF ON OFF Codepage PC865 (Nordic) ON OFF ON O[...]
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— 28 — DIP switch 3 No. Function ON OFF Factory setting 1 Bit length 7 bits 8 bits OFF 2 Parity A vailable Not available OFF 3 Odd /Even Even number Odd number OFF 4 Communication mode XON/XOFF DTR/DSR OFF DIP switch 4 No. Function ON OFF Factory setting 1 Baud rate See the table below . OFF 2 Baud rate ON 3 DSR Reset DSR OFF 4 INIT Reset — O[...]
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— 29 — 6. P ARALLEL INTERF ACE 6.1 Bidirectional Parallel Interface (IEEE1284) 6.1.1 Compatibility Mode (Host → Printer communication : Centronics compliant) • General description This printer provides Compatibility Mode, which specifies the Centronics interface conventionally used for a wide variety of applications. • Specifications Data[...]
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— 30 — 6.1.3 Connector Pin Configuration Applicable connectors Printer side: 57LE-40360 (Amphenol) or equivalent Cable side: 57-30360 (Amphenol) or equivalent Pin Source Compatibility Mode Nibble Mode Byte Mode 1 Host nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Host/Ptr Data0(LSB) Data0(LSB) Data0(LSB) 3 Host/Ptr Data1 Data1 Data1 4 Host/Ptr Data2 Data2 Data2 5 [...]
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— 31 — CAUTION: • The first letter “ n ” of each signal name indicates that the signal is active “ L ” . • If any one of the above signals is not available, bidirectional communication cannot be accomplished. • In interfacing signals, be sure to use twist-paired wires for signal lines, and the return side must be connected to sign[...]
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— 32 — 6.2.2 Electrical Characteristics Input signal level (nStrobe, Data 0-7) All the input signals are at the C-MOS level. “ HIGH ” level: 4.0 V minimum “ LOW ” level: 0.9 V maximum Output signal level All the output signals are at the C-MOS level. “ HIGH ” level: 2.4 V minimum “ LOW ” level: 0.4 V maximum Input and output con[...]
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— 33 — 6.2.3 T iming Chart (Compatibility Mode) Data input and print timing 6.2.4 Data Reception Control When the Busy signal is at “ LOW ” , the printer can receive data from the host computer , but when at “ HIGH ” , data reception is not possible. 6.2.5 Buffering Since the printer can buffer 64K bytes of data, the host computer is im[...]
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— 34 — 7. SERIAL INTERF ACE 7.1 Specifications (1) Synchronizing system Asynchronous (2) Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200 bps (User selectable) (3) Configuration of one word Start bit: 1-bit Data bits: 7 or 8-bits (User selectable) Parity bit: Odd, even, or none (User selectable) Stop bit: 1-bit or more (4) Signal polarity RS-232C • Mark [...]
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— 35 — 7.2 Connector Pin Configuration No. Signal name Input/output Function 1F G — Grounding for safety 2 TD Output T ransferred data 3 RD Input Received data 4 RTS Output Same as DTR 6 DSR Input Data set ready or reset (Selected with a DIP switch) 7 GND — Ground for signals 20 DTR Output Printer Busy signal 25 INIT Input Reset (Selected w[...]
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— 36 — 7.3 Description of Input and Output Signals 7.3.1 Input and Output Signals (1) RD This is a serial reception data signal. When a framing error , overrun error or parity error occurs, the data containing the error is printed as a “ ? ” . (2) DTR, RTS When this signal is Ready , you can write data or commands into the input buffer . If[...]
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— 37 — 7.3.2 Error Detection Detection of parity errors, framing errors, and overrun errors is provided with this printer . When an error is detected, the data containing the error is stored in the buffer as a “ ? ” . (1) Framing error If a space state is detected at the timing of stop bit detection, this indicates that an error has occurre[...]
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— 38 — 7.3.5 Electrical Characteristics RS-232C circuit Input (RD, DSR, INIT) Equivalent to MAX232 [Printer Side] [Host Side] Equivalent to MAX232 Output (DTR, TD, R TS) [Printer Side] [Host Side][...]
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— 39 — 8. DRA WER KICK-OUT CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR 8.1 Specifications of Drawer Kick-Out Connector 8.1.1 Drawer Kick-Out drive signal A pulse specified by ESC p, DLE DC4 is output. In parallel interface mode, the SW(+) state can be confirmed at No. 34 pin of the interface connector or by the DLE EOT , GS a and GS r commands at the serial/[...]
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— 40 — 8.1.4 Drive Circuit 8.2 Specifications of the Power Connector The following shows the power connector from the dedicated AC adapter . Pin configuration of Power connector (Pin number and function) Power connector: TCS7960-53-2010 (Hosiden) or equivalent Applicable connector: TCP8927-63-1100 (Hosiden) or equivalent TCP8927-53-1100 (Hoside[...]
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— 41 — 9. MAINTENANCE AND SER VICE For the information on maintenance and service, please contact our dealer .[...]
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— 42 — 1 HT Horizontal tab S.P . <09>H 46 2 LF Printing and paper feed S.P . <0A>H 47 3 CR Back to printing S.P . <0D>H 48 4F F Printing in P AGE MODE and returning to P <0C>H 49 ST ANDARD MODE 5 CAN Canceling print data in P AGE MODE P <18>H 50 6 DLE EOT Sending status in real-time S.P . <10>H<04>H<[...]
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— 43 — No. Command Function Mode Code Page In the Mode column: S = ST ANDARD MODE, P = P AGE MODE * shows the command affected by GS P . 30 ESC T Selecting the character printing direction P <1B>H<54>H<n> 82 in P AGE MODE 31 ESC V Specifying/Canceling 90 ° -right-turned S <1B>H<56>H<n> 83 characters <1B&g[...]
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— 44 — Command relative to NV memory <1C>H<67>H<33>H <m><a1><a2><a3> 64 FS g3 Writing data into the download user NV memor y S <a4><nL><nH> 132 [<d>]nL+(nH × 256) <1C>H<67>H<34>H 65 FS g4 Reading data from the download user NV memory S.P . <m><a1>&l[...]
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— 45 — 10.2 Command Details 10.2.1 Description of Each Item XXXX [Function] The name of a command. [Code] The string of codes comprising the command is represented by < >H for hexadecimal numbers, < >B for binary numbers, and < > for decimal numbers, [ ] k denotes the number of repetition of “ k ” times. [Range] Indicates [...]
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— 46 — 10.2.2 Command Details HT [Function] Horizontal tab [Code] <09>H [Outline] Shifts the printing position to the next horizontal tab position. • Ignored when the next horizontal tab position has not been set. [Caution] • The horizontal tab position is set by ESC D. • The initial setting of horizontal tab positions is at interva[...]
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— 47 — LF [Function] Printing and paper feed [Code] <0A>H [Outline] Prints data inside the print buffer and feeds paper based on the line feed amount having been set. • The head of the line becomes the next print starting position. [See Also] ESC 2, ESC 3 [Sample Program] [Print Results] AAA ← Print and line feed BBB ← P[...]
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— 48 — CR [Function] Back to printing [Code] <0D>H [Outline] 1) When DSW1-5 is OFF: This command is ignored. 2) When DSW1-5 is ON: With data held inside the internal print buffer , printing and line feed are performed. Without data inside the internal print buffer , however , only line feed is performed. [See Also] LF [Sample Program] [Pr[...]
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— 49 — FF [Function] Printing in P AGE MODE and returning to ST ANDARD MODE [Code] <0C>H [Outline] Executes a batch printout of the data mapped in the entire print area, and then returns to ST ANDARD MODE. [Caution] • All mapped data is erased after printout. • The print area set up by ESC W is initialized. • This command does not e[...]
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— 50 — CAN [Function] Canceling print data in P AGE MODE [Code] <18>H [Outline] Erases all data contained in the currently effective print area in P AGE MODE. [Caution] • This command is only effective when P AGE MODE is selected. • If any data mapped in the previously established print area overlaps the data in the currently set prin[...]
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— 51 — DLE EOT n [Function] Sending status in real-time [Code] <10>H<04>H<n> [Range] 1 n 4 [Outline] Sends in real-time the status specified by “ n ” . n = 1: Printer status n = 2: Status caused by an offline condition n = 3: Status caused by an error n = 4: Continuous paper detector status [Caution] • Each status repres[...]
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— 52 — (1) Printer status (When n = 1 is specified) Bit Status Hex. Decimal 0 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 1 Unused (Fixed at 1) 02 2 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out 00 0 Connector = L 2 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out 04 4 Connector = H 3 Online status 00 0 Offline status 08 8 4 Unused (Fixed at 1) 10 16 5 Undefined —— 6 Undefined ——[...]
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— 53 — (3) Status caused by an error (when n = 3 is specified) Bit Status Hex. Decimal 0 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 1 Unused (Fixed at 1) 02 2 2 Undefined —— 3 Auto cutter error not occurred 00 0 Auto cutter error occurred 08 8 4 Unused (Fixed at 1) 10 16 5 Unrecoverable error not occurred 00 0 Unrecoverable error occurred 20 32 6 Auto recove[...]
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— 54 — DLE ENQ n [Function] Real-time request to printer [Code] <10>H<05>H<n> [Range] 1 n 2 [Outline] The printer responds in real-time to the requests from the host. n = 1: After recovering from an error , the printer resumes printing from the beginning of the line where the error occurred. n = 2: The printer clears the recei[...]
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— 55 — DLE DC4 n m t [Function] Outputting specified pulse in real-time. [Code] <10>H<14>H<n><m><t> [Range] n=1, m=0,1 1 t 8 [Outline] A signal specified with “ t ” is output to the connector pin specified with “ m ” . m Connector pin 0 Pin No. 2 of drawer Kick-Out Connector 1 Pin No. 5 of drawer Kick-Out C[...]
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— 56 — ESC FF [Function] Printing data in P AGE MODE [Code] <1B>H<0C>H [Outline] Prints out all the data mapped in the entire print area in P AGE MODE. [Caution] • This command is only effective when P AGE MODE is selected. • Mapped data, as well as the ESC T and ESC W settings, and the character mapping position are held even a[...]
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— 57 — ESC SP n [Function] Setting the right spacing of the character [Code] <1B>H<20>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Sets the right spacing of character to [n × basic calculation pitch]. [Caution] • If the horizontal magnification of character is set, the right spacing increases with the magnification. • The right spacing[...]
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— 58 — [Sample Program] [Print Results] AAAAA ← 0-dot space AAAAA ← 1-dot space AAAAA ← 12-dots space LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ ” + CHR$(0) ; LPRINT “AAAAA” + CHR$(&HA) ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ ” + CHR$(1) ; LPRINT “AAAAA” + CHR$(&HA) ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ ” + CHR$(12) ; LPRINT “AAA[...]
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— 59 — ESC ! n [Function] Collectively specifying the printing mode [Code] <1B>H<21>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Printing mode is assigned. Bit Function V alue 01 0 Character Font Font A Font B 1 Undefined 2 Undefined 3 Emphasis Canceled Specified 4 Double height Canceled Specified 5 Double width Canceled Specified 6 Undefin[...]
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— 60 — Font A Font B Font A + Emphasis Font B + Emphasis + Quadruple + Underline Font A + Underline Font A + Double Width Font A + Double Height ∨∨ ∨ LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “!” + CHR$($H00) + “H” ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “!” + CHR$($H01) + “H” ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “!” + CHR$($H08) + “H” ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1[...]
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— 61 — ESC $ n1 n2 [Function] Specifying the absolute positions [Code] <1B>H<24>H<n1><n2> [Range] 0 n1 255 0 n2 255 [Outline] The printing start position is moved to a position specified with (n1 + (n2 × 256) ) × basic calculation pitch from the beginning (left margin) of a line. • The moved position is divided by 25[...]
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— 62 — [Sample Program] [Print Results] Relative Position Specified Absolute Position Specified ↓↓ ↓ AB ↓ C BA 0 50 100 256 –62 ← LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “$” ; LPRINT CHR$(0) + CHR$(0) + “A” ; LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “$” ; LPRINT CHR$(50) + CHR$[...]
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— 63 — ESC % n [Function] Specifying/Canceling download character set [Code] <1B>H<25>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Specifying/canceling download characters. • Only the lowest bit (n0) is valid for n. n0 Function 0 Canceling download character set 1 Specifying download character set [Caution] Download characters and downloa[...]
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— 64 — ESC & s n m [a [p] s × a] m – n+1 [Function] Defining the download characters [Code] <1B>H<26>H<s>H<n><m>[<a><p1><p2> ⋅ ⋅ <ps × a>]m-n+1 [Range] s = 3 32 n m 126 0 a 12 (Font A) 0 a 9 (Font B) 0 p1 ⋅ ⋅ ps × a 255 [Outline] Defines the fonts of download characters. Ind[...]
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— 65 — [Example] Create each data bit by setting “ 1 ” for a printed dot and “ 0 ” for an unprinted dot. [Sample Program] Refer to Sample Program and Print Results for ESC % on page 63. Font A Font B 12dot 24dot p1 p4 p5 p6 p34 p35 MSB LSB p36 p2 p3 9dot 24dot p1 p4 p5 p6 p25 p26 MSB LSB p27 p2 p3[...]
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— 66 — ESC * m n1 n2 [ d ] k [Function] Specifying the bit image mode [Code] <1B>H<2A>H<m><n1><n2> [<d>] k [Range] m= 0, 1, 32, 33 0 n1 255 0 n2 3 0 d 255 k = n1 + 256 × n2 (m = 0, 1) k = (n1+ 256 × n2) × 3 (m = 32, 33) [Outline] According to the number of dots specified in “ n1 ” , “ n2 ” , specif[...]
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— 67 — [Sample Program] [Print Results] ← 8-dots single density ← 8-dots double density ← 24-dots single density ← 24-dots double density LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ * ” ; LPRINT CHR$(0) + CHR$(20) + CHR$(0); GOSUB IMG1 LPRINT CHR$(&HA); LPRINT CHR$(&H1B + “ * ” ; LPRINT CHR$(1) + CHR$(20) + CHR$(0)[...]
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— 68 — ESC – n [Function] Specifying/Canceling underline [Code] <1B>H<2D>H<n> [Range] 0 n 2 48 n 50 [Outline] Specifying/canceling an underline. n=0, 48 Canceling an underline n=1, 49 Specifying an underline for 1-dot width n=2, 50 Specifying an underline for 2-dots width [Caution] • An underline is attached to the full ch[...]
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— 69 — ESC 2 [Function] Specifying 1/6-inch line feed rate [Code] <1B>H<32>H [Outline] The line feed rate per line is specified by 1/6 inch. [Caution] Line feed rate can be specified respectively for both ST ANDARD MODE and P AGE MODE. [Sample Program] [Print Results] ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ?[...]
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— 70 — ESC 3 n [Function] Setting line feed width [Code] <1B>H<33>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Sets the line feed width per line to [n × basic calculation pitch] . [Caution] The line feed width can be set separately for the ST ANDARD and P AGE MODES. The basic calculation pitch currently set is used. Once defined, the line [...]
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— 71 — ESC = n [Function] Data input control [Code] <1B>H<3D>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Selecting equipment for which data input from the host is valid. • Each bit of “ n ” indicates as follows: Bit Equipment V alue 01 0 Printer Invalid V alid 1 Not defined 2 Not defined 3 Not defined 4 Not defined 5 Not defined 6 No[...]
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— 72 — ESC ? n [Function] Deleting download characters [Code] <1B>H<3F>H<n> [Range] 32 n 126 [Outline] Deletes the downloaded characters of specified code. [Caution] • Specifies the character code for the defined pattern to be deleted. After the deletion, internal characters are printed. • This command deletes the code-def[...]
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— 73 — ESC @ [Function] Initializing the printer [Code] <1B>H<40>H [Outline] Clears data stored in the print buffer and brings various settings to the initial state (Default state). [Caution] • The settings of DIP switches are not read again. • Data inside the internal input buffer is not cleared. • Macro definitions are not c[...]
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— 74 — ESC D { n } k NUL [Function] Setting horizontal tab position [Code] <1B>H<44>H [<n>] k<00> [Range] 1 n 255 0 k 32 [Outline] Specifying a horizontal tab position. •“ n ” indicates the number of columns from the beginning (left margin) to the horizontal tab position. Note, however , that “ n= set position ?[...]
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— 75 — ESC E n [Function] Specifying/Canceling Emphasis Printing [Code] <1B>H<45>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Specifying/canceling the emphasized characters. •“ n ” is valid only for the lowest bit (n0). • Control by the lowest bit (n0) is shown as follows: n0 T ype 0 Canceling emphasis printing 1 Specifying emphasis[...]
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— 76 — ESC G n [Function] Specifying/Canceling Double strike printing [Code] <1B>H<47>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Specifying/canceling the double strike printing. •“ n ” is valid only for the lowest bit (n0). • Control by “ n ” is shown as follows. n0 T ype 0 Canceling double strike printing 1 Specifying double [...]
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— 77 — ESC J n [Function] Printing and feeding paper [Code] <1B>H<4A>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Prints the data held in the print buffer and feeds paper by [n × basic calculation pitch] inches. The beginning of the line is taken as the next print start position. [Caution] The line feed width can be set separately for the [...]
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— 78 — ESC L [Function] Selecting P AGE MODE [Code] <1B>H<4C>H [Outline] Switches from ST ANDARD MODE to P AGE MODE. [Caution] • This command is only effective if it entered at the beginning of a line. • This command is not effective if it is entered when in P AGE MODE. • ST ANDARD MODE is restored when printing specified by F[...]
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— 79 — ESC M n [Function] Selection of character fonts [Code] <1B>H<4D>H<n> [Definition value] n=0, 1, 48, 49 [Outline] Selects character fonts. n Function 0, 48 Selection of font A (12 × 24) 1, 49 Selection of font B (9 × 24) [Details] Fonts can also be selected with ESC !, but are only valid with the command that is set la[...]
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— 80 — ESC R n [Function] Selecting the international character set [Code] <1B>H<52>H<n> [Range] 0 n 13 [Outline] Depending on the value of “ n ” , one of the following character sets is specified; n Character Set 0 U.S.A. 1 France 2 Germany 3 U.K. 4 Denmark I 5 Sweden 6 Italy 7 Spain I 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II 11 Sp[...]
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— 81 — ESC S [Function] Selecting ST ANDARD MODE [Code] <1B>H<53>H [Outline] Switches from P AGE MODE to ST ANDARD MODE. [Caution] • This command is only effective if it is entered when in P AGE MODE. • Any data mapped in P AGE MODE is erased. • After this command is executed, the beginning of the line is taken as the next pri[...]
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— 82 — ESC T n [Function] Selecting the character printing direction in P AGE MODE [Code] <1B>H<54>H<n> [Range] 0 n 3 48 n 51 [Outline] Selects the direction and start point of character printing in P AGE MODE. n Printing direction Start point 0, 48 Left to right T op left ( “ A ” in the figure) 1, 49 Bottom to top Bottom [...]
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— 83 — ESC V n [Function] Specifying/Canceling 90 ° -right-turned characters [Code] <1B>H<56>H<n> [Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49 [Outline] Specifying/canceling 90 ° -right- turned characters. n Function 0, 48 Canceling 90 ° -right- turned Characters 1, 49 Specifying 90 ° -right- turned Characters [Caution] No underlines are atta[...]
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— 84 — ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH [Function] Defining the print area in P AGE MODE [Code] <1B>H<57>H<xL><xH><yL><yH><dxL><dxH><dyL><dyH> [Range] 0 xL, xH, yL, yH, dxL, dxH, dyL, dyH 255, except for dxL = dxH = 0 or dyL = dyH = 0 [Outline] Defines the location and size of the pri[...]
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— 85 — • The figure below illustrates the print area, where X = horizontal start point, Y=vertical start point, Dx=horizontal length, and Dy=vertical length. The printable area for this printer is approximately 104.1 mm (832/203 inches) horizontally and 117 mm (1662/360 inches) vertically . [Default] xL=xH=yL=yH=0 dxL=64, dxH=3, dyL=126, dyH=[...]
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— 86 — ESC nL nH [Function] Specifying the relative position [Code] <1B>H<5C>H<nL><nH> [Range] 0 nL 255 0 nH 255 [Outline] This command specifies the next print start position in a relative position with respect to the current position. The next print start position will be at a point of [(nL + nH × 256) × basic calc[...]
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— 87 — ESC a n [Function] Aligning the characters [Code] <1B>H<61>H<n> [Range] 0 n 2 48 n 50 [Outline] All the printed data within one line are aligned in the specified position. • Depending on the value “ n ” , positional alignment is carried out as shown in the table below: n Position 0,48 Left end alignment 1,49 Cente[...]
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— 88 — ESC c 3 n [Function] Selecting the Paper Sensor valid for a paper end signal output [Code] <1B>H<63>H<33>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] This command selects by which Paper Sensor a paper end signal should be output. Each bit for “ n ” has the following meaning: Bit Position V alue 01 0 Paper Near -end Disabled[...]
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— 89 — ESC c 4 n [Function] Selecting the Paper Near -end Sensor valid for print stop [Code] <1B>H<63>H<34>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] This command selects the Paper Near -end Sensor which helps to stop printing when the paper supply almost runs out. Each bit for “ n ” has the following meaning: Bit Position V alu[...]
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— 90 — ESC c 5 n [Function] Enabling/Disabling the panel switches [Code] <1B>H<63>H<35>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Enabling/disabling the FEED switch. •“ n ” is valid only in the lowest bit. n0 Condition 0 FEED switch valid 1 FEED switch invalid [Caution] When the panel switch is disabled with this command, the [...]
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— 91 — ESC d n [Function] Printing and feeding the paper by “ n ” lines [Code] <1B>H<64>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Prints data in the print buffer and feeds paper by “ n ” lines. • Specified lines do not remain. • The beginning of the line is specified as the next print start position. [Caution] If [n × line f[...]
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— 92 — ESC p m n1 n2 [Function] Generating the specified pulses [Code] <1B>H<70>H<m><n1><n2> [Range] m = 0, 1, 48, 49 0 n1 255 0 n2 255 [Outline] The signals specified by “ n1 ” and “ n2 ” are output to the connector pin specified by “ m ” . •“ m ” has the followings. m Connector Pin 0, 48 Drawer [...]
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— 93 — ESC t n [Function] Selecting the character code table [Code] <1B>H<74>H<n> [Range] 0 n 9, n = 255 [Outline] Selecting the character code table: The character code table is selected based on the value of “ n ” . n Character Code T able 0 Codepage PC437 (USA, European Standard) 1 Codepage Katakana (Japanese) 2 Codepag[...]
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— 94 — ESC { n [Function] Specifying/Canceling the inverted characters [Code] <1B>H<7B>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] Specifying/canceling inverted characters. •“ n ” is valid only for the lowest bit. n0 Condition 0 Canceling inverted characters. 1 Specifying inverted characters. [Caution] • Inverted printing means pri[...]
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— 95 — GS ! n [Function] Specifying the character size [Code] <1D>H<21>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255, where: 1 vertical magnification 8, 1 horizontal magnification 8 [Outline] Specifies the character size (V ertical and horizontal magnification). Bit Function V alue Hex. Number Decimal Number 0 1 V ertical magnification Refer to T able[...]
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— 96 — • If characters of different vertical magnification are contained in a line, the baseline of each character is lined up. • Horizontal and vertical magnification can also be specified/ canceled by ESC !. The ESC ! or GS ! command, whichever is handled last, becomes effective. [Default] n = 0 [See Also] ESC ![...]
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— 97 — GS $ nL nH [Function] Specifying the absolute vertical position of characters in P AGE MODE [Code] <1D>H<24>H<nL><nH> [Range] 0 nL 255 0 nH 255 [Outline] This command is used in P AGE MODE to specify the vertical position of characters at the data mapping start position as an absolute value measured from the start[...]
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— 98 — GS * n1 n2 [ d ] n1 × n2 × 8 [Function] Defining the download bit image [Code] <1D>H<2A>H<n1><n2> [< d >] n1 × n2 × 8 [Range] 1 n1 255 1 n2 48 n1 × n2 1536 0 d 255 [Outline] Defines download bit images of the number of dots specified by n1 and n2. • The numbers of dots are n1 × 8 in horizontal direct[...]
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— 99 — [Sample Program] [Print Results] ← QUADRUPLE MODE ← NORMAL MODE ← DOUBLE WIDTH MODE ← DOUBLE HEIGHT MODE GOSUB IMG LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “ / ” + CHR$(0); LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “ / ” + CHR$(1); LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “ / ” + CHR$(2); LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “ / ” + CHR$(3); END IMG: n1=[...]
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— 100 — GS (A pL pH n m [Function] Execution of test printing [Code] <1D>H<28>H<41>H<pL><pH><n><m> [Definition] (pL+(pH × 256))=2 (pL=2, pH=0) 0 n 2, 48 n 50 1 m 3, 49 m 51 [Outline] Specified test printing will be executed. • pL, pH will specify the number of subsequent parameters by (pL+(pH × 256)[...]
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— 101 — GS / m [Function] Printing the downloaded bit image [Code] <1D>H<2F>H<m> [Range] 0 m 3 48 m 51 [Outline] Prints downloaded bit image in a mode specified by “ m ” . Modes that can be selected by “ m ” are shown below . m Mode Name Dot Density in Dot Density in V ertical Direction Horizontal Direction 0,48 NORMAL[...]
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— 102 — GS : [Function] Starting/Ending macro definition [Code] <1D>H<3A>H [Outline] Specifying starting/ending macro definition. Reception of this command during macro definition signifies ending the macro definition. [Caution] Maximum content available for macro definition is 2048 bytes. A portion exceeding 2048 bytes is not defin[...]
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— 103 — GS B n [Function] Specifying/Canceling the black/white inverted printing [Code] <1D>H<42>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] This command specifies or cancels the black/white inverted printing. n0 Function 0 The black/white inverted printing is canceled. 1 The black/white inverted printing is specified. [Caution] • Number[...]
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— 104 — GS H n [Function] Selecting of printing position of HRI characters [Code] <1D>H<48>H<n> [Range] 0 n 3 48 n 51 [Outline] Selecting printing position of HRI characters in printing bar codes. •“ n ” means the followings. n Printing Position 0,48 No printing 1,49 Above the bar code 2,50 Below the bar code 3,51 Both a[...]
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— 105 — Printed above and below [Print Results] No HRI characters Printed above Printed below[...]
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— 106 — GS I n [Function] Sending the printer ID [Code] <1D>H<49>H<n> [Range] 1 n 3 49 n 51 [Outline] Sends the specified printer ID. n T ype of printer ID Specification V alue (Hex.) 1,49 Model ID iDP3240 40 2,50 T ype ID Refer to table “ T ype ID ” below 3,51 ROM version ID As per ROM version T ype ID Bit Meaning Hex. De[...]
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— 107 — GS L nL nH [Function] Setting the left margin [Code] <1D>H<4C>H<nL><nH> [Range] 0 nL 255 0 nH 255 [Outline] This command sets the left margin specified by nL and nH. The value of the left margin is [(nL + nH × 256) × basic calculation pitch]. Print Area Width [Caution] • This command only works when it is ent[...]
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— 108 — GS P x y [Function] Specifying the basic calculation pitch [Code] <1D>H<50>H<x><y> [Range] 0 x 255 0 y 255 [Outline] This command sets the horizontal basic calculation pitch to approx. 25.4/x mm (1/x inches), and the vertical basic calculation pitch to approx. 25.4/y mm (1/y inches). • If x = 0, the horizontal [...]
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— 109 — GS V m ......... (1) GS V m n ..... (2) [Function] Cutting the paper [Code] (1) <1D>H<56>H<m> (2) <1D>H<56>H<m><n> [Range] (1) m = 1, m = 49 (2) m = 66 0 n 255 [Outline] Performs the specified paper cutting. m Function 1,49 Partial cut (Leaving a bridge area uncut) 66 Paper feed by “ cut posit[...]
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— 110 — GS W nL nH [Function] Setting the print area width [Code] <1D>H<57>H<nL><nH> [Range] 0 nL 255 0 nH 255 [Outline] Sets the print area width specified by nL and nH. • The print area width will be [(nL + nH × 256) × basic calculation pitch]. [Caution] • This command only works when it is entered at the beginni[...]
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— 111 — (2) If a sufficient area cannot be provided as a result of step (1), the print area is extended toward the left (So, the left margin is decreased). (3) If a sufficient area cannot be provided as a result of step (2), the right spacing is trimmed. • When mapping a bit image (Or downloaded bit image), if the print area is narrower than [...]
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— 112 — GS nL nH [Function] Specifying the relative vertical position of a character in P AGE MODE [Code] <1D>H<5C>H<nL><nH> [Range] 0 nL 255 0 nH 255 [Outline] This command is used in P AGE MODE to specify the vertical position of a character in the data mapping start position, in a relative position with respect to t[...]
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— 113 — GS ^ n1 n2 n3 [Function] Executing the macro [Code] <1D>H<5E>H<n1><n2><n3> [Range] 0 n1 255 0 n2 255 0 n3 1 [Outline] Executing contents defined in macro. n1 : The number of times of macro execution n2 : W aiting time on macro execution W aiting time of n2 × 100 msec is given for every execution. n3 : Macr[...]
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— 114 — GS a n [Function] Enabling/Disabling ASB (Automatic Status Back) [Code] <1D>H<61>H<n> [Range] 0 n 255 [Outline] This command selects the status item to be addressed by ASB (Automatic Status Back.) Bit Status item addressed by ASB Hex. Decimal 0 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out Connector = disabled 00 0 Status of pin [...]
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— 115 — (1) 1st byte (Printer information) Bit Status Hex. Decimal 0 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 1 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 2 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out Connector = “ L ” 00 0 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick-Out Connector = “ H ” 04 4 3 Online status 00 0 Offline status 08 8 4 Unused (Fixed at 1) 10 16 5 Cover closed 00 0 Cover open[...]
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— 116 — (4) 4th byte (Paper Sensor information) Bit Status Hex Decimal 0 Undefined —— 1 Undefined —— 2 Undefined —— 3 Undefined —— 4 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 5 Undefined —— 6 Undefined —— 7 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 [Default] DIP Switch 2-6 OFF: n = 0 DIP Switch 2-6 ON: n = 2 [See Also] DLE EOT , GS r , “ IDENTIFICA TIO[...]
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— 117 — GS f n [Function] Selecting the font of HRI characters [Code] <1D>H<66>H<n> [Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49 [Outline] Selecting the font of HRI characters in printing bar code. The type of font can be selected with “ n ” as follows: n Font 0, 48 Font A (12 × 24) 1, 49 Font B (9 × 24) The HRI characters refer to the bar [...]
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— 118 — GS h n [Function] Specifying the height of the bar code [Code] <1D>H<68>H<n> [Range] 1 n 255 [Outline] Selecting bar code height. “ n ” denotes the number of dots in the vertical direction. [Default] n = 162 [Sample Program] Refer to Sample Program and Print Results for GS w on page 131.[...]
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— 119 — GS k m [d1 ..... dk] NUL GS k m n [d1 ...... dn] [Function] Printing the bar code [Code] (1) <1D>H<6B>H<m> [d1.....dk] NUL (2) <1D>H<6B>H<m><n> [d1....dn] [Range] (1) 0 m 6 The definitions of “ k ” and “ d ” vary with the bar code system. (2) 65 m 73 The definitions of “ n ” and “ [...]
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— 120 — [Caution] For (1): • This command ends with a NUL code. • For UPC-A or UPC-E, the bar code is printed when 12 bytes of bar code data have been entered, and the subsequent data is handled as normal data. • For JAN13, the bar code is printed when 13 bytes of bar code data have been entered, and the subsequent data is handled as norm[...]
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— 121 — For P AGE MODE: • This command only maps the bar code, without performing a printout. After the bar code is mapped, the dot next to the last data item of the bar code is taken as the start position for the next data mapping. • If “ d ” is out of the range, the processing of the command is aborted, and the subsequent data is hand[...]
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— 122 — [Description of Bar Codes] <For print examples, refer to page 126.> UPC-A This bar code, consisting of numerals only , has a fixed length of 12 columns; a 11-column number entered from the host or application software plus a check digit (12th column) automatically calculated inside the printer . If the 12th-column numeral is sent [...]
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— 123 — CODABAR (NW -7) This bar code, consisting of alphanumerics, has a variable length of columns. A vailable characters include “ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D $ + – . / : ” . A start/stop code is required; any one of A, B, C, and D is used. CODE93 This bar code, consisting of alphanumeric and control characters, has a variable length o[...]
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— 124 — CODE128 This bar code consists of 103 bar code characters and three code sets, enabling 128 ASCII code characters to be printed. It has a variable length of columns. • Code set A ASCII characters 00H - 5FH can be represented. • Code set B ASCII characters 20H - 7FH can be represented. • Code set C T wo-digit numbers 00 - 99 can ea[...]
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— 125 — Special characters Hex. ASCII Code set A Code set B Code set C 7B53 { S SHIFT SHIFT – N/A – 7B41 { A – N/A – CODE A CODE A 7B42 { B CODE B – N/A – CODE B 7B43 { C CODE C CODE C – N/A – 7B31 { 1 FNC1 FNC1 FNC1 7B32 { 2 FNC2 FNC2 – N/A – 7B33 { 3 FNC3 FNC3 – N/A – 7B34 { 4 FNC4 FNC4 – N/A – 7B7B { { ‘ { ‘?[...]
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— 126 — [Description of Bar Codes] UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN-13 (EAN), JAN-8 (EAN), CODE39, ITF , CODABAR, CODE93, CODE128 T ype Print Sample Outline of Symbol Printing is done according to bar code type, number of print columns, bar code height, width (Magnification), availability of HRI character , and bar code data. UPC-A UPC-E JAN-13 JAN-8 CODE39 I[...]
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— 127 — GS r n [Function] Sending status [Code] <1D>H<72>H<n> [Range] 1 n 2 49 n 50 [Outline] Sends the specified status to the host. n = 1, 49: Sends the Paper Sensor status. n = 2, 50: Sends the Drawer Kick-Out Connector status. [Caution] • When the serial interface is used: For DTR/DSR control: The printer sends the statu[...]
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— 128 — • Drawer Kick-Out Connector status (n = 2, 50) Bit Status Hex. Decimal 0 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick Connector = “ L ” 00 0 Status of pin 3 of Drawer Kick Connector = “ H ” 01 1 1 Undefined —— 2 Undefined —— 3 Undefined —— 4 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 0 5 Undefined —— 6 Undefined —— 7 Unused (Fixed at 0) 00 [...]
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— 129 — GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk [Function] Printing of raster bit image [Code] <1D>H<76>H<30>H<m><xL><xH><yL><yH> [<d>] k [Range] 0 m 3, 48 m 51, 0 xL 255, 0 xH 255, 0 yL 255, 0 yH 8, 0 d 255, k=(xL+xH × 256) × (yL+yH × 256), however , k ≠ 0 [Outline] Prints raster bit images in mo[...]
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— 130 — • If this command is executed during macro definition, the macro definition is suspended, and the processing of the command starts. The macro is left undefined. •“ d ” denotes defined data. Dots to be printed are specified as “ 1 ” , and those not to be printed as “ 0 ” . [Example] When xL+xH × 256= 64 yL+yH × 256 dot [...]
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— 131 — GS w n [Function] Specifying the horizontal size (Magnification) of bar code [Code] <1D>H<77>H<n> [Range] 2 n 6 [Outline] Selecting bar code width. “ n ” denotes the number of dots in fine element width. [Default] n = 3 [Sample Program] [Print Results] ← Height = 30, Magnification = 2 ← Height = 50,[...]
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— 132 — FS g3 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH d1 … dk [Function] Writing data into the download user NV memory [Code] <1C>H<67>H<33>H<m><a1><a2><a3><a4> <nL><nH>[<d>]nL+(nH × 256) [Range] m=0 6000H (a1+(a2 × 256)+(a3 × 65536)+(a4 × 16777216)) 7FFFH Sto rage start address (nL+(nH × 256[...]
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— 133 — [Caution] • Because frequent writing in the non-volatile memory can destroy the memory , the writing command (FS g3) should be used less than 10 times a day . • It may happen that the printer becomes BUSY during the process of writing data into the non-volatile memory while this command is executed. When the printer becomes BUSY , i[...]
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— 134 — FS g4 m a1 a2 a3 a4 nL nH [Function] Reading data from the download user NV memory [Code] <1C>H<67>H<34>H<m><a1><a2><a3><a4> <nL><nH> [Range] m=0 6000H (a1+(a2 × 256)+(a3 × 65536)+(a4 × 16777216)) 7FFFH Write start address +n1+nH × 256 8000H K=(nL+(nH × 256)) [Outline] •[...]
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— 135 — • When the XON/XOFF control is selected, all the codes are sent continuously without verifying that the host can receive the data. Data that has been sent is always continuous except for the XOFF code. • When parallel interface is used, the size of the buffer for sending data (The buffer that stores all data to be sent except for AS[...]
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— 136 — F S p n m [Function] Printing the download NV bit images [Code] <1C>H<70>H<n><m> [Range] 1 n 255 0 m 3 48 m 51 [Outline] This command prints the download NV bit images (n) using a specified mode (m). m Mode Name Dot Density in Dot Density in V ertical Direction Horizontal Direction 0,48 NORMAL MODE 203 DPI 203 DP[...]
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— 137 — • When the size of a bit image exceeds the limits of the printing area, the data within the limits of the printing area will be printed but the parts exceeding the limit will not be printed. • Regardless of the amount of line feed set with ESC 2 and ESC 3, NORMAL MODE and DOUBLE WIDTH MODE execute a paper feed of (Height n of NV bit[...]
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— 138 — F S q n [xL xH yL yH d1 … dk] 1 … [xL xH yL yH d1 … dk] n [Function] Defining the download NV bit image [Code] <1C>H<71>H<n>H [Range] 1 n 255, 0 xL 255, 0 xH 3 but, 1 (xL + xH × 256) 1023 0 yL 255 0 yH 1 but, 1 (yL + yH × 256) 288 0 d 255 k = (xL + xH × 256) × (yL + yH × 256) × 8 T otal definition area = 2M[...]
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— 139 — • If outside-defined-area arguments are processed for the second or subsequent NV bit image data groups, the processing of this command is suspended, and a writing process into the non-volatile memory starts. At this time, the NV bit image being defined becomes invalid (Undefined), but the preceding NV bit images are valid. •“ d ?[...]
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— 140 — [Caution] • T oo frequent use of this command may destroy the non-volatile memory . • Just after the completion of the writing operation into the non- volatile memory , the printer hardware will be reset. Therefore, download characters, download bit images, and macro definition will be cleared. Then, the status of dip switches will [...]
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— 141 — 11. CHARACTER CODES T ABLE 11.1 Code Page 11.1.1 Codepage 00H to 7FH & PC437 (USA, European Standard)[...]
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— 142 — 11.1.2 Codepage Katakana (Japanese)[...]
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— 143 — 11.1.3 Codepage PC850 (Multilingual)[...]
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— 144 — 11.1.4 Codepage PC860 (Portuguese)[...]
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— 145 — 11.1.5 Codepage PC863 (Canadian-French)[...]
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— 146 — 11.1.6 Codepage PC865 (Nordic)[...]
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— 147 — 11.1.7 Codepage PC852 (Eastern Europe)[...]
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— 148 — 11.1.8 Codepage PC866 (Russian)[...]
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— 149 — 11.1.9 Codepage PC857 (T urkish)[...]
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— 150 — 11.1.10 Windows Codepage[...]
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— 151 — 11.2 International Character Codes T able Country U.S.A. France Germany U.K. Denmark1 Sweden Italy Spain1 Japan Norway Denmark2 Spain2 Latin America Korea[...]
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— 152 — — 152 — 12. APPENDIX 1. P AGE MODE 12.1. Overview The printer has two print modes: ST ANDARD and P AGE. In ST ANDARD MODE, the printer prints or feeds paper each time it receives a print or paper feed command. In P AGE MODE, when the printer receives print commands and/or form feed commands, it simply forwards them to the specified [...]
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— 153 — 12.2 Mapping of print data in the print area Print data is mapped in the print area as follows: (1) The print area is set by ESC W. When the printer has finished all of the print and paper feed actions specified before receiving an ESC W , the ESC W sets the left end (As viewed facing the printer) as the start point (x0, y0) of the prin[...]
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— 154 — — 154 — A Baseline Point A Print Area Mapping Direction 24-3 dx,dy x0,y0 3 A Baseline Point B Point B Double Height Character Downloaded Bit Image (HRI Characters) Bar Code GS k m 24-3 24 6*8=48 GShn 24*2-6=42 3 6 Point B Bit Image Esc * m nL nH 12 12 x*8 Point B nH*256+nL GS * x y [Mapping Position for Character Data] [Mapping Posi[...]
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— 155 — 12.2.1 Example of the Use of P AGE MODE The following explains specific uses of P AGE MODE. When in P AGE MODE, the commands are typically sent from the host to the printer in the following sequence: (1) An ESC L puts the printer in P AGE MODE. (2) An ESC W specifies the print area. (3) An ESC T specifies the print direction. (4) Print [...]
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— 156 — — 156 — In Figure 1-1, a line feed occurs between “ lesson ” and “ T est 1 ” because the space “ “ next to “ lesson ” dose not fit in the horizontal range of the 200 × 400-pitch print area. The line feed width conforms to the value specified by a command such as ESC 3. It is possible to set as many print areas as de[...]
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— 157 — Before an FF is sent, the following program code can be added to remove part of the data. LPRINT CHR$(&H1B) + “ W ” + CHR$((72) + CHR$(0) + CHR$(120) + CHR$(0); LPRINT CHR$(36) + CHR$(0) + CHR$(48) + CHR$(0); LPRINT CHR$(&H18); LPRINT CHR$(&HC); END As a result of the additional program code, a printout is executed as sh[...]
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— 158 — — 158 — 13. APPENDIX 2. BIDIRECTIONAL P ARALLEL INTERF ACE 13.1 Overview The interface of the printer is a Level-1 compatible device according to IEEE-P1284. It supports the communication modes described in 13.1.1 below . 13.1.1 Parallel Interface Communication Modes The parallel interface of the printer provides three communication[...]
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— 159 — 13.1.2 Interfacing Phases Interfacing in each communication mode is divided into several phases. In addition, there is a phase for mode initialization, as well as a phase for mode switching. Interface signals may differ in name and function for different modes and different phases. *Forward Data Transfer Forward idle Reverse Data Transf[...]
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— 160 — — 160 — 13.2 Negotiation 13.2.1 Overview Usually , the printer is started in Compatibility mode, which corresponds to the Centronics interface phase. When the host intends to switch to the Nibble or Byte mode, it sends a request and negotiates with the printer . A general flow of negotiations is given below . 1) The host sets the IE[...]
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— 161 — 13.2.3 Precautions 1) The Negotiation phase is triggered when the IEEE 1284 Active signal sent by the host becomes High. 2) In Compatibility mode, the time when the negotiation process begins is, as a general rule, after the host sets nStrobe to High and then the printer outputs an nAck pulse. Once the nStrobe signal is set to High, how[...]
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— 162 — — 162 — 13.2.4 Data Communication from Printer to Host 13.2.4.1 Nibble Mode In this mode, data is transferred between the printer and the host through the procedure described below . The steps beginning from 1) are applicable when the Negotiation phase has switched to the Host Busy Data A vailable phase. If the Negotiation phase has[...]
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— 163 — 12) If the host selected the Reverse Idle phase and new data becomes available to be sent from the printer , the printer sets PtrClk to Low to request the host for an interrupt. (Event 18) 13) The printer sets PtrClk back to High. (Event 19) 14) Upon receiving a r equest for interrupt from the printer , the host responds by setting Host[...]
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— 164 — — 164 — 10) When more data is to be received fr om the printer , the host chooses one of three status selections: 1. Setting HostBusy (nAutoFd) to Low and indicating that the host is ready to receive. 2. Remaining in the Host Busy Data A vailable phase. 3. Performing T ermination and returning to the Compatibility mode. 13.2.5 Devic[...]
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— 165 — (1) T ermination through a handshake between the host and the printer: When switching from Reverse mode to Compatibility mode, this termination method can be used if the interface is activated (IEEE 1284 Active: High) and event 22 has taken place. 1) The printer responds to IEEE 1284 Active by setting PtrBusy (Busy) and nDataA vail (nFa[...]
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— 166 — — 166 — 14. APPENDIX 3. IDENTIFICA TION OF SEND ST A TUS Because the status sent from the printer has certain fixed bits, it is possible to identify to which command the status belongs. When using ASB (Automatic Status Back), however , the first byte of ASB should be checked, and then the three consecutive bytes except for XOFF shou[...]
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— 167 — 15. APPENDIX 4. OUTLINE DRA WING 15.1 iDP3240 FEED 123 2.7 POWER ERROR 186 119.5 201 37 9 Unit : mm[...]
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— 168 — — 168 — 15.2 AC Adapter (31AD) Unit : mm[...]
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— 169 — 16. APPENDIX 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM FLASH ROM LED FEED Switch Cover Switch Paper Near-end Paper End Power Source DC 24V 1.8A DC 24V DC 5V Cutter Driver Print Head CPU DIP Switch G/A Stepping Motor Driver Driver Drawer1 Parallel Centronics compliant IEEE1284 compliant Serial RS-232C compliant Drawer2 Interface Reset RAM OSC 20MHz[...]
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— 171 — ALLGEMEINE VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN • Bevor Sie den Drucker iDP3240 verwenden, lesen Sie dieses Benutzerhandbuch gr ü ndlich. Bewahren Sie es griffbereit auf, so da ß Sie darin gegebenenfalls nachschlagen k ö nnen. • Die in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen k ö nnen ohne vorherige Ank ü ndigung ge ä ndert werden. • Das Be[...]
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— 172 — Dieses Symbol soll Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf wichtige Punkte lenken. Dieses Symbol soll Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf n ü tzliche Informationen, wie beispielsweise V erfahren, Anweisungen usw ., lenken. WARNUNG Wenn diese V orschriften nicht beachtet werden, die auf diesem Symbol aufgef ü hrt werden, kann die Mi ß achtung der V orschriften d[...]
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— 173 — WARNUNG ● Behandeln Sie den Drucker iDP3240 niemals in der nachstehend beschriebenen W eise. Anderenfalls kann er besch ä digt wer den, funktionsunt ü chtig werden oder ü ber hitzen, Rauch entwickeln, und es entsteht m ö glicher weise ein Brand, oder es besteht die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags. Sollte der Drucker besch ä dig[...]
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— 174 — VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN F Ü R DIE INST ALLA TION • Betreiben und lagern Sie den Drucker iDP3240 auf keinen Fall an Orten, die Feuer , Feuchtigkeit oder direkter Sonneneinstrahlung ausgesetzt sind, oder an Orten, an denen die vorgeschriebene Betriebstemperatur und Feuchtigkeit nicht eingehalten werden, oder an Orten, die Ö lnebel, Eisenp[...]
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— 175 — VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN F Ü R DIE HANDHABUNG Beachten Sie die folgenden V orsichtsma ß nahmen, um den Drucker iDP3240 richtig zu betreiben und um zu verhindern, da ß Probleme auftreten. • V erwenden Sie ausschlie ß lich das vorgeschriebene Netzteil. • Achten Sie darauf, da ß der Drucker nicht druckt, wenn kein Papier eingelegt ist.[...]
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— 176 — HEISSER BEREICH: Ber ü hren Sie den Druckkopf nicht, um V erbrennungen zu vermeiden, da er HEISS wird. Nachstehend wird ein W arnschild des Druckers beschrieben, das Sie auf eine potentielle Gefahr aufmerksam machen soll. Lesen Sie den W arnhinweis auf diesem Schild, und verhalten Sie sich im Umgang mit dem Drucker entsprechend. Dieses[...]
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— 177 — T Ä GLICHE W AR TUNGSARBEITEN • Schalten Sie den Drucker unbedingt aus, bevor Sie W artungsarbeiten durchf ü hren. • W enn Sie die W alze reinigen, verwenden Sie einen in Ethylalkohol getr ä nkten W attebausch, um Flecken abzuwischen. ACHTUNG: V ermeiden Sie es, den Druckkopf zu reinigen, wenn gerade ein Druckvorgang beendet word[...]
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— 178 — T Ä GLICHE W ARTUNGSARBEITEN Reinigen des Druckkopfs 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus. 2 Bauen Sie die Papierwalze aus. W eitere Informationen finden Sie in Abschnitt “ 4.6 Beseitigen von Papierstaus ” . 3 V erwenden Sie Gaze, die mit etwas Alkohol benetzt ist, um Flecken und Staub auf der Seite des Druckkopfes a[...]
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— 179 — 4. BETRIEB 4.1 Anschlie ß en des Netzteils und Netzkabels 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus. 2 Drehen Sie die flache Seite des Netzteilkabelanschlusses nach oben, und stecken Sie den Netzkabelanschlu ß in den Netzanschlu ß auf der R ü ckseite des Druckers. 3 Schlie ß en Sie das Netzkabel an den Druckereingang oder[...]
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— 180 — 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers (Und die Stromversorgung des angeschlossenen Computers) aus. 2 Richten Sie das Schnittstellenkabel richtig aus, und schlie ß en Sie es an die entsprechende Schnittstelle an. 3 Sichern Sie das Kabel gem äß der Darstellung weiter unten. Serielles Schnittstellenkabel: Befestigen Sie den St[...]
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— 181 — 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus. 2 Richten Sie den Drawer Kickout- Kabelstecker richtig aus, und stecken Sie ihn in den Drawer Kickout-Stecker auf der R ü ckseite des Druckers. 3 Befestigen Sie den Erdungsleiter an der Erdungsklemme am Drucker mit einer Schraube. 4.3 Anschlie ß en des Drawer Kickout-Steckers ACHTUN[...]
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— 182 — 1 Schalten Sie den Drucker ein. 4.4 Einlegen / Auswechseln von Papierrollen 2 Legen Sie Ihre H ä nde in die Mulden auf beiden Seiten der Druckerabdeckung, und heben Sie die Abdeckung bis zum Anschlag an. 3 Schneiden Sie das Ende der Papierrolle im rechten Winkel und in gerader Linie ab. 4.4.1 Einlegen von Papierrollen Gut Schlecht Schl[...]
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— 183 — 4 Ü berpr ü fen Sie die Wickelrichtung der Papierrolle, und legen Sie sie richtig in den Papierrollenhalter der oberen Abdeckung. 5 Wenn sich die Papierrolle zwischen den Walzenhebeln auf beiden Seiten des Druckers befindet, ziehen Sie das Papierende bis zum Ende der oberen Abdeckung heraus, und schlie ß en Sie anschlie ß end die Dr[...]
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— 184 — ACHTUNG : • V erwenden Sie stets den vorgeschriebenen Papierrollentyp. • Wenn andere Papierrollentypen verwendet werden, kann die angegebene Druckqualit ä t m ö glicherweise nicht erzielt oder die Lebensdauer des Druckers reduziert werden. • Ziehen Sie das Ende der Papierrolle bis zum Ende der oberen Abdeckung heraus. Das Papier[...]
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— 185 — 1 F ü hren Sie die Schritte 1 bis 4 aus Kapitel “ 4.4.1 Einlegen von Papierrollen ” durch. 2 F ü hren Sie das Ende der Papierrolle gerade zwischen Papierwalze und Kopf ein. 3 Das Papier wird von der Papierwalze eingezogen und in den automatischen Papierschneider gef ü hrt. (Das Papierende schaut soeben aus dem Papierausgabeschlit[...]
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— 186 — 1 Ö ffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung. 2 Ziehen Sie beide Walzenhebel in Pfeilrichtung, um die Papierwalze vom Kopf anzuheben, und ziehen Sie die Papierwalze anschlie ß end heraus. 4.5 Entfernen von Papierrollenresten ACHTUNG: Bevor Sie die Papierrolle (in beiden Richtungen) herausnehmen k ö nnen, m ü ssen Sie die Walzenhebel ziehen. D[...]
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— 187 — 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus. 2 Ö ffnen Sie die Druckerabdeckung. 3 Schneiden Sie das Papier in der N ä he des Papierladeschlitzes. 4 Verschieben Sie die Kopffedern auf beiden Seiten in Richtung der Pfeile, um sie von den Geh ä usezapfen zu l ö sen, und heben Sie sie anschlie ß end an. 5 Halten und heben Sie [...]
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— 188 — 1 Beseitigen Sie alle Papierreste im Papierweg, und f ü hren Sie hierzu das Verfahren durch, das in Abschnitt “ 4.6 Beseitigen von Papierstaus ” beschrieben wird. 2 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers ein. Der automatische Papierschneider wird initialisiert, und die Klinge wird in die normale Position zur ü ckgefahren. D[...]
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— 189 — 1 Nehmen Sie die Papierwalze heraus, und f ü hren Sie hierzu das Verfahren durch, das in Abschnitt “ 4.6 Beseitigen von Papierstaus ” beschrieben wird. 2 Wischen Sie Schmutz, wie beispielsweise Staub und ä hnliches, vom Heizelement des Kopfes mit Hilfe eines Wattebausches ab, der mit Ethylalkohol getr ä nkt ist. 3 Setzen Sie die [...]
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— 190 — 4.9 Bedienungsfeld und Fehleranzeige Anzeigeleuchte POWER (Gr ü n) Diese Anzeigeleuchte leuchtet bei eingeschalteter Stromversorgung. Sie blinkt, wenn ein Speicherfehler aufgetreten ist. Anzeigeleuchte ERROR (Rot) Diese Anzeigeleuchte leuchtet oder blinkt, um unterschiedliche Fehlerzust ä nde anzuzeigen. Fehleranzeige Speicherpr ü fe[...]
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— 191 — Fehlerbeschreibung Abdeckung ge ö ffnet: W enn Sie die Druckerabdeckung ö ffnen, wird der Abdeckungssensor aktiviert. Dieser schaltet die LED ERROR ein und unterbricht den Druckvorgang. W enn Sie jedoch den DIP-Schalter richtig setzen, kann das Papier auch bei ge ö ffneter Abdeckung zugef ü hrt werden. Ü berhitzung des Kopfes: Um d[...]
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— 192 — 4.10 Drucktest Durchf ü hren des Drucktests W enn Sie den Schalter POWER dr ü cken, w ä hrend Sie die T aste FEED gedr ü ckt halten, wird der Eigendrucktest ausgef ü hrt. Anzeigeleuchte POWER (Gr ü n) Anzeigeleuchte ERROR (Rot) Taste FEED T aste FEED • W enn Sie diese T aste einmal kurz dr ü cken, wird das Papier um eine Zeile [...]
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— 193 — Starten des Hexdump 1 Ö ffnen Sie die obere Abdeckung. 2 Halten Sie die Taste FEED gedr ü ckt, und schalten Sie dabei die Stromversorgung des Druckers “ ➀ ” ein. 3 Wenn Sie die Abdeckung “ ➁ ” schlie ß en, wird die Meldung “ Hexadecimal Dump ” gedruckt, und anschlie ß end werden die empfangenen Daten, als Hexadezimal[...]
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— 194 — 1 Schalten Sie die Stromversorgung des Druckers aus. 2 Trennen Sie den Netzteilanschlu ß vom Netz. 3 Nehmen Sie die hintere Abdeckung ab. (L ö sen Sie die beiden Schrauben, und heben Sie die hintere Abdeckung in Pfeilrichtung an.) 5. EINSTELLEN DER DIP-SCHAL TER 5.1 Position der DIP-Schalter F ü hren Sie die folgenden Schritte aus, u[...]
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— 195 — 5.2 DIP-Schaltertabelle DIP-Schalter 1 Druckdichte (DIP-Schalter 1) Druckdichte Stufe 1 Stufe 2 Stufe 3 Stufe 4 No. (Licht) (Standard) (Schm ä chtigdunkel) (Dunkel) 7 OFF ON OFF ON 8 OFF OFF ON ON Hinweis: Wenn als Dr uckdichte Stufe 2 (Level 2) oder h ö her gew ä hlt wird, verringert sich m ö glicherweise die Druckgeschwindigkeit. [...]
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— 196 — W ä hlen der Zeichencodetabellen (DIP-Schalter 2) No. 1234 Code seite Codeseite PC437 (USA, Europ ä er Standard) OFF OFF OFF OFF Codeseite Katakana (Japanisch) ON OFF OFF OFF Codeseite PC850 (Multilingual) OFF ON OFF OFF Codeseite PC860 (Portuguese) ON ON OFF OFF Codeseite PC863 (Canadian-French) OFF OFF ON OFF Codeseite PC865 (Nordic[...]
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— 197 — DIP-Schalter 3 No. Funktion ON OFF Werkseinstellung 1 Bitl ä nge 7-Bit 8-Bit OFF 2 Parit ä tV e r f ü gbar Nicht verf ü gbar OFF 3 Ungerade/Gerade Gerade Zahl Ungerade Zahl OFF 4 Kommunikationsmodus XON/XOFF DTR/DSR OFF DIP-Schalter 4 No. Funktion ON OFF Werkseinstellung 1 Baud-Rate Vgl. nachstehende T abele. OFF 2 Baud-Rate ON 3 DS[...]
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— 198 — 6. P ARALLELE SCHNITTSTELLE 6.1 Bidirektionale parallele Schnittstelle (IEEE1284) 6.1.1 Kompatibilit ä tsmodus (Host → Druckerkommunikation: Centronics-kompatibel) • Allgemeine Beschreibung Dieser Drucker bietet den Kompatibilit ä tsmodus, der die Centronics-Schnittstelle spezifiziert, die konventionell f ü r eine Vielzahl von An[...]
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— 199 — 6.1.3 Belegung der Anschlu ß stifte V erwendbare Anschl ü sse Druckerseitig: 57LE-40360 (Amphenol) oder ä quivalente Anschl ü sse Kabelseitig: 57-30360 (Amphenol) oder ä quivalente Anschl ü sse Der Quelle Kompatibilit ä tsModus Nibble-Modus Byte-Modus 1 Host nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Host/Ptr Data0(LSB) Data0(LSB) Data0(LSB) 3 Ho[...]
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— 200 — 6.2.1 Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale Druckereingangssignale • Data: 8-Bit-Parallelsignal. (Aktiv im Hochpegelzustand) • nStrobe: Hinweissignal zur Unterst ü tzung des Lesevorgangs von 8-Bit- Daten. (Aktiv im T iefpegelzustand) • nlnit: Signal zum R ü cksetzen aller Druckerfunktion. (Aktiv im T iefpegelzustand) • nSelectIn: Dies[...]
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— 201 — 6.2.2 Elektrische Kenndaten Eingangssignalpegel (nStrobe, Data 0-7) Alle Eingangssignale entsprechen dem C-MOS Pegel. Hochpegel: maximal 4,0 V T iefpegelzustand: maximal 0,9 V Ausgangssignalpegel Alle Ausgangssignale entsprechen dem C-MOS Pegel. Hochpegel: maximal 2,4 V T iefpegelzustand: maximal 0,4 V Eingangs- und Ausgangsbedingungen [...]
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— 202 — 6.2.3 T iming-T abelle (Kompatibilit ä tsModus) T iming von Dateneingang und Datendruck T1, T2, T3: minimal 0,5 µs T4: maximal 270 ns T5: typischerweise 2,3 µs T6: minimal 500 ms (Beim Einschalten der Stromversorgung) 6.2.4 Datenempfangssteuerung Wenn sich das Busy-Signal im T iefpegelzustand befindet, kann der Drucker Daten vom Comp[...]
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— 203 — 7. SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE 7.1 T echnische Daten (1) Systemsynchronisierung Asynchron (2) Baud-Rate 2400, 4800, 9600 oder 19200 Bit/s (V om Benutzer w ä hlbar) (3) Konfiguration eines W ortes Startbit: 1-Bit Datenbit: 7 oder 8-Bit (V om Benutzer w ä hlbar) Parit ä tsbit: ungerade, gerade, keines (V om Benutzer w ä hlbar) Stoppbit: 1-[...]
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— 204 — 7.2 Belegung der Anschlu ß stifte No. Signalname Eingang/Ausgang Funktion 1F G — Sicherheitserdung 2 TD Ausgang Ü bertragene Daten 3 RD Eingang Empfangene Daten 4 R TS Ausgang Identisch mit DTR 6 DSR Eingang DSR oder RESET (mit DIP-Schalter w ä hlbar) 7 GND — Signalerde 20 DTR Ausgang BUSY -Signal des Druckers 25 INIT Eingang R ?[...]
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— 205 — 7.3 Beschreibung der Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale 7.3.1 Eingangs- und Ausgangssignale (1) RD Hierbei handelt es sich um ein serielles Empfangsdatensignal. W enn ein D Ü - Blockfehler , Ü berlauffehler oder Parit ä tsfehler auftritt, werden die fehlerhaften Daten so geduruckt: “ ? ” . (2) DTR, RTS Bei entsprechendem Signal k ö n[...]
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— 206 — (7) GND Hierbei handelt es sich um die gemeinsame Erde von Schaltkreisen. 7.3.2 Fehlererkennung Dieser Drucker kann Parit ä tsfehler , D Ü -Blockfehler und Ü berlauffehler erkennen. Wenn ein Fehler erkannt wir d, werden die fehlerhaften Daten im Pufferspeicher als “ ? ” gespeichert. (1) D Ü -Blockfehler Wenn ein Leerzeichenzusta[...]
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— 207 — 7.3.5 Elektrische Kenndaten RS-232C-Schaltkreis Eingang (RD, DSR, INIT) Ä quivalent zu MAXIMUM232 [Druckerseitig] [Computerseitig] Ä quivalent zu MAXIMUM232 Ausgang (DTR, TD, R TS) [Druckerseitig] [Computerseitig][...]
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— 208 — 8. DRA WER KICKOUT -ANSCHLUSS UND STROMANSCHLUSS 8.1 T echnische Daten des Drawer KickOut-Anschlusses 8.1.1 Drawer KickOut-T reibersignal Ein Impuls (ESC p, DLE DC4) wird gesendet. Im Parallelmodus kann der SW(+)- Zustand an Stift 34 des Schnittstellenanschlusses oder durch die Befehle DLE EOT , GS a und GS r an der seriellen/parallelen[...]
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— 209 — 8.1.4 T reiberschaltung 8.2 T echnische Daten des Stromanschlusses Nachstehend ist der Stromanschlu ß des speziellen Netzteils dargestellt. Stiftbelegung des Netzanschlusses (Stiftnummer und Funktion) Netzanschlusses: TCS7960-53-2010 (Hosiden) oder ä quivalenter Anschlu ß V erwendbarer Anschlu ß : TCP8927-63-1100 (Hosiden) oder ä q[...]
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— 210 — 9. WAR TUNG UND KUNDENDIENST F ü r Informationen ü ber W artung und Kundendienst wenden Sie sich bitte an unseren H ä ndler .[...]
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