Star Micronics Printer TUP900 User Manual

Product Specifications Manual  
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The TUP900 series is a direct line thermal printer capable of high speed printing that employs a thermal  
line dot printing system and is composed of a unit comprising thermal paper roll storage. This type is used,  
embedded in electronic devices such as games, ATM, and information kiosks.  
Model Name Display Directions  
T U P 9  
9
2 – 24 J1  
Installed Fonts  
None: Standard models  
J1: Japanese Characters  
Power Specifications 24: 24 VDC  
Mechanism Type 2: Standard  
Printer Type 9: Presenter equipped with a recovery function  
as standard.  
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2. PRINTER CONFIGURATION  
2-1 Basic Configuration  
This unit is composed of modules. The configuration is shown below.  
TUP992-24/TUP992-24J1 (Thermal line unit printers)  
Thermal mechanism module (TMP900 Series)  
Presenter module (PR900 Series)  
Control board module (TBD900 Series)  
Power connector cable module (PBD-9)  
Paper roll supply module  
2-1-1 Thermal Mechanism Module  
This is composed of the printer mechanism portion that prints using a thermal head while paper is being fed,  
and an auto-cutter mechanism that cuts the paper by command.  
2-1-2 Presenter Module  
The presenter module is composed of a mechanism that discharges and that recovers paper (such as  
receipts) that has been printed and cut by the thermal mechanism module.  
2-1-3 Control Board Module  
This is the control board that controls the thermal mechanism and the presenter.  
2-1-4 Power Connector Cable Module  
This is composed of the connector portion that connects the optional power adapter set to the control board,  
and the power switch.  
2-1-5 Paper Roll Supply Module  
This supports the thermal paper roll on a shaft and functions to supply paper to the thermal mechanism  
module. This is also provided a damper roller unit to alleviate the shock caused by the inertia of the paper  
roll when feeding the thermal paper.  
2-2 Selectable Options for Each Module  
This unit is used by mounting the following selectable options on each module.  
The following table shows the options for each module.  
Unit/Module Name  
TUP992-24  
TUP992-24J1  
Content of Option  
Power Adapter  
Part Number  
30781430  
30781440  
30781450  
30781460  
30781470  
30781480  
39590020  
Part Name  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set JP  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set US  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set EU  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set UK  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set AS  
PS60L-24A Adapter Set CH  
RHU-T900  
TMP900 Series  
TBD900 Series  
High Volume Paper Roll  
Supply  
Near-end Sensor  
Damper Roller  
Control Panel Board Unit  
I/F  
39590030  
39591000  
39591500  
39607400  
39607411  
39607420  
39607430  
39607440  
39206500  
NEU-T900  
DRU-T900  
OPA-T900  
IFBD-HD04  
IFBD-HC04  
IFBD-HU04  
IFBD-HN04  
IFBD-HE04  
PBD-9  
Power Connector Cable  
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3. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS  
3-1 Printing Specifications  
(1) Print Method:  
(2) Dot Configuration:  
(3) Dot Density:  
Direct Thermal Line Printing  
832 dots/line  
8 dots/mm (203 DPI)  
(4) Printing Region:  
Maximum 104 mm (See figure below)  
111.5 ±0.5 mm (Maximum paper width)  
104 mm (Maximum print region, 832 dots)  
3.75 mm  
3.75 mm  
0.125 mm  
0.125 mm  
Fig. 3.1.4 Print Region  
Notes 1) The mechanism can handle paper widths of 79.5 ±0.5 to 111.5 ±0.5 mm. However, it is  
recommended that a print layout is set that allows plenty of print margin on the left and right  
sides for the paper that is used. Also, the standard position of printing to the paper width is  
center of the paper width.  
Left and right margins in the printing region are recommended to be a minimum of 3.75 mm.  
2) When using a paper width that is less than the maximum print width of the head (104 mm),  
consider the recording paper feeding state so that the print region does not leave both edges  
of the recording paper.  
(5) Print Format:  
Maximum 69 columns (12 × 24 fonts)  
Maximum 34 columns (24 × 24 Chinese character fonts)  
(Only on Chinese character models)  
Programmable  
(6) Character Space:  
(7) Print Speed:  
1) HS mode  
Maximum 150 mm/s  
Maximum 110 mm/s  
Maximum 60 mm/s  
Maximum 60 mm/s  
2) LQ mode  
3) HQ mode  
4) Two Color Printing Mode  
Note 1) Printing speed varies according to the processing speed of the controller and the temperature  
control using the head thermistor.  
(8) Paper Feed:  
Thermal Mechanism Module  
Presenter Module  
Friction Feed Method  
Roller Friction Feed Method  
(9) Paper Feed Pitch:  
(10) Line Width:  
0.125 mm (1 step on the paper feed pulse motor)  
4 mm, 3 mm  
(11) Cuttable Sheet Length: 75 to 300 mm  
(12) Print Head:  
(13) Presenter:  
(14) Emulation:  
Line Thermal Head  
With Recovery Function  
Star Line Mode  
Star Page Mode  
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3-2 Character Specifications and Bar Code Specifications  
3-2-1 STAR Line Mode  
Item  
Contents  
Alphanumeric Characters  
Character Type  
Standard Specifications  
95 Characters  
128 Characters  
32 Characters  
95 Characters  
128 Characters  
3489 Characters  
Expanded Graphics  
International Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
Expanded Graphics  
JIS Level-1 Kanji Set (Note  
1)  
Japanese Language  
Chinese Characters  
JIS Level-2 Kanji Set  
(Note 1)  
3388 Characters  
Special Symbols  
83 Characters  
282 Characters  
95 Characters  
7189 Characters  
Single Byte Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
Chinese Characters  
(Note 2)  
Chinese Language  
Character Specifications  
Character  
Configuration  
Alphanumeric Characters  
IBM Graphics  
12 × 24 dots (W × H)  
12 × 32 dots (W × H)  
Single Byte Characters  
Two Byte Chinese  
Characters  
12 × 24 dots (W × H) (When using Chinese Specifications)  
24 × 24 dots (W × H) (When using Chinese Specifications)  
Character  
Dimensions  
12 × 24 dots Font  
12 × 32 dots Font  
24 × 24 dots Font  
40 Code Pages  
1.50 mm × 3.00 mm (W × H)  
1.50 mm × 4.00 mm (W × H)  
3.00 mm × 3.00 mm (W × H)  
Character Code  
Table  
Bar Codes  
UPC-A  
UPC-E  
JAN/EAN8  
JAN/EAN13  
ITF  
CODE39  
CODE93  
CODE128  
CODABAR (NW-7)  
Notes 1) JIS level-1 and level-2 kanji sets conform to JISx0208-1983. They correspond to SHIFT-JIS code.  
2) Conforms to GB8312  
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Item  
Contents  
Character Type  
Small Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
and Others  
220 Characters  
International Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
and Others  
32 Characters  
220 Characters  
Standard  
Characters  
International Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
and Others  
Alphanumeric Characters  
Expanded Graphics  
JIS Level-1 Kanji Set (Note  
1)  
32 Characters  
158 Characters  
Chinese Character  
Single Byte  
Characters  
Japanese  
Language  
Chinese  
95 Characters  
128 Characters  
3489 Characters  
Characters  
JIS Level-2 Kanji Set  
(Note 1)  
3388 Characters  
Special Symbols  
83 Characters  
282 Characters  
95 Characters  
7189 Characters  
Single Byte Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
Chinese Characters  
(Note 2)  
Chinese  
Characters  
Bold Characters  
OCR Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
and Others  
International Characters  
Alphanumeric Characters  
and Others  
128 Characters  
32 Characters  
103 Characters  
Character  
Configuration  
Small Characters  
Standard  
8 × 16 dots (W × H)  
16 × 24 dots (W × H)  
Characters  
Single Byte  
12 × 24 dots (W × H) (When using Chinese Specifications)  
Characters  
Two Byte Chinese  
Characters  
24 × 24 dots (W × H) (When using Chinese Specifications)  
Bold Characters  
OCR Characters  
8 × 16 dots Font  
12 × 24 dots Font  
16 × 24 dots Font  
24 × 24 dots Font  
24 × 32 dots Font  
24 × 32 dots (W × H)  
16 × 24 dots (W × H)  
Character  
Dimensions  
1.00 mm × 2.00 mm (W × H)  
1.50 mm × 3.00 mm (W × H)  
2.00 mm × 3.00 mm (W × H)  
3.00 mm × 3.00 mm (W × H)  
3.00 mm × 4.00 mm (W × H)  
Character Code 2 Code Pages  
Table  
Bar Codes  
UPC-A  
UPC-E  
JAN/EAN8  
JAN/EAN13  
ITF  
CODE39  
CODE93  
CODE128  
CODABAR (NW-7)  
Notes 1) JIS level-1 and level-2 kanji sets conform to JISx0208-1983. They correspond to SHIFT-JIS code.  
2) Conforms to GB8312  
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3-3 Paper Specifications  
3-3-1 Thermal Paper roll  
(1) Paper Width:  
79.5 ±0.5 mm to 111.5 ±0.5 mm  
(Rolled Dimensions: 80 +0.5/-1 to 112 +0.5/-1 mm)  
(2) Paper Thickness:  
65 to 150 µm  
(3) Paper roll Outer Diameter:  
Maximum φ150 mm  
Note 1) Use of optional parts enables up to φ254 mm.  
(4) Shaft Core Inner Diameter (mm)/Outer Diameter (mm):  
When paper thickness is 65 to 100 µm:  
Shaft core inner diameter: Min. 25.4 ±1 mm;  
Shaft core outer diameter: Min. 31.4 ±1 mm  
When paper thickness is 100 to 150 µm:  
Shaft core inner diameter: Min. 50.8 ±1 mm;  
Shaft core outer diameter: Min. 56.8 ±1 mm  
Note 1) The tolerance value of the paper roll shaft core (paper tube) varies according to the  
thickness of the paper that you use.  
When using paper that is outside of the above specification ranges, paper jams may occur.  
(5) Recommended Thermal Paper  
Paper  
Manufacturer  
Manufacturers  
Quality Characteristics and Use  
Normal Type  
Thickness  
(µm)  
65  
Name  
Mitsubishi  
Paper  
P220AG  
HP220A  
HP220AB-1  
P220AB  
P220AC-1  
P220AC  
P220AD  
P220AE-1  
PB670  
Long-storage Type  
Long-storage Type  
65  
75  
85  
95  
105  
130  
150  
75  
75  
75  
65/75  
75  
75  
65  
65  
Normal Type for Cards and Tickets  
Normal Type for Cards and Tickets  
Normal Type for Cards and Tickets  
Normal Type for Cards and Tickets  
Normal Type for Cards and Tickets  
2-color Type (Red/Black)  
2-color Type (Blue/Black)  
Normal Type  
PB770  
Oji Paper  
Company  
PD150R  
PD160R  
PD750R  
PD700R  
P-320RB  
P-320BB  
TF50KS-E2C  
Long-storage Type  
2-color Type (Red/Black)  
2-color Type (Blue/Black)  
2-color Type (Red/Black)  
2-color Type (Blue/Black)  
Normal Type  
KSP  
Nippon Paper  
Industries  
65  
Note 1) Print density settings must be changed according to the type and thickness of the paper.  
Density settings can be changed using the print density setting command <ESC> <RS> 'd'  
n.  
(6) Head Adjust Lever on the Thermal Mechanism Module  
The TUP900 Series printers require that the head position be adjusted according to the thickness of the  
paper to be used to ensure high quality printing. The head position is adjusted by changing the position  
of the head adjustment lever.  
See the table below to set to the optimum lever position.  
• When 65 µm Paper Thickness < 100 µm:  
• When 100 µm Paper Thickness 150 µm:  
Normal Position  
Position for Thick Paper  
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Head Adjust Lever  
Fig. 3.3.1.6.A Normal Position  
Head Adjust Lever  
Fig. 3.3.1.6.B Position for Thick Paper  
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(7) Weight Shaft and Loop Guide on the Presenter Module  
The TUP900 Series printers require the accessory weight shaft and loop guide for the thickness of the  
paper to be used to ensure the smooth feeding of paper.  
See the table below for the optimum mechanism status.  
• When 65 µm Paper Thickness < 100 µm:  
Loop guide mounting required.  
Weight shaft unnecessary  
Weight shaft mounting required.  
Loop guide unnecessary  
• When 100 µm Paper Thickness 150 µm:  
Note 1) Refer to the PR921-24-A product specifications manual for details regarding the mounting  
position of the loop guide and the weight shaft and how to mount them.  
(8) Pre-printing Range on the Backside of Recording Paper  
When pre-printing to the backside of recording paper, it should meet the following specifications.  
Printing Direction  
25 (mm)  
10 (mm)  
Paper Back Side  
Pre-printing Prohibited Range  
Paper Width Center  
Printing Surface is Paper Back Side  
Min. 15 mm from Paper Edge  
(9) Others  
• Coloring Side:  
Roll outer side  
• Trailing Edge Processing:  
Do not glue to fasten to paper roll and shaft core.  
The trailing edge should not be folded.  
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3-3-2 Black Mark Specifications  
The following describes the recommended black mark specifications for printers that use the paper out  
sensor as the black mark sensor.  
Printing Direction  
1+1, -0.8 (mm)  
Paper Back Side  
B (mm)  
2.5 ±2 (mm)  
Cutting Position  
Printing Range  
A (mm)  
5 ±1  
(mm)  
C (mm)  
Printing Surface is Paper Back Side  
Min. 15 mm  
(1) Black Mark Pitch (Dimension A)  
Black mark pitch can be set to a dimension of A = 75 to 300 mm.  
Note 1) Black mark pitches can be set to the above describe range, but it is recommended to use a  
pitch that is at least 80 mm, in consideration of the variation in printing positions.  
(2) Black Mark Dimensions  
See the following drawings for the dimensions of black marks to be printed.  
(3) PCS Value  
The PCS value of black marks to be printed should be a minimum of 0.90.  
Note 1) The PCS value of black marks can cause page skipping problems or improper page length  
detection if they do not meet the aforementioned specifications.  
For that reason, always ensure that the PCS value is met.  
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(4) Top Margin (Dimension B)  
Set the printing range, leaving plenty of top margin from the cutting position.  
When not reversing paper feed, a top margin with a minimum total of 19 mm is recommended with the  
distance of 15 mm from the thermal head heating elements to the cutting position and the empty paper  
feed amount (1 line = 4 mm empty feed) considering the motor acceleration step.  
If you want a smaller top margin setting, change the memory switch settings. However, in that case, it  
is recommended to set the top margin of the empty paper feed amount (1 line = 4 mm empty feed)  
considering the motor acceleration step.  
Notes 1) If the top margin is not sufficiently taken, problems, such as the page being skipped, can occur.  
So, you must set for plenty of top margin.  
2) The setting of the printing range should not exceed the black mark pitch.  
(5) Bottom Margin (Dimension C)  
Set the printing range leaving plenty of bottom margin from the trailing edge of the printing range to the  
black mark.  
It is necessary to consider the printing precision of the black mark, the printing TOP accuracy (±2 mm of  
the standard printing position), the setup ambient temperature of the printer, and part wear-out to set  
the bottom margin. It is recommended that the following bottom margin be secured to set the printing  
range.  
Bottom Margin (Dimension C) 3 mm + (Dimension A × 3%)  
Notes 1) If the bottom margin is not sufficiently taken, problems, such as the page being skipped, can  
occur.  
So, you must set for plenty of bottom margin.  
2) The setting of the printing range should not exceed the black mark pitch.  
(6) Example Setting of the Printing Region  
The following shows a printing range setting example when not reverse feeding recording paper.  
• When Black Mark Pitch (Dimension A) is 100 mm:  
The top margin is set to 20 mm.  
The bottom margin is set to 3 mm + (100 mm × 0.03) = 6 mm.  
According to the above, it is necessary to set the printing range to less than 100 mm – 20 mm – 6  
mm = 74 mm.  
Note 1) If you have any questions regarding how to set the printing range for the black mark, consult  
with STAR Micronics.  
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3-4 Thermal Mechanism Module  
3-4-1 Thermal Head  
(1) Thermal Element Configuration:  
(2) Number of Thermal Elements:  
(3) Thermal Element Scanning Density:  
(4) Average Resistance Value:  
(5) Drive Power Voltage:  
2 elements/dot  
832 dots  
0.125 mm/dot (8 dots/mm)  
800 ±3% (initial value)  
Head drive Vh 24 VDC ±10%  
Driver IC Vdd 5 VDC ±5%  
3-4-2 Auto-cutter  
(1) Cutter Type:  
Separated, V-blade Guillotine Type  
(2) Paper Cut States: Full cut  
Note 1) The presenter model is standardly equipped with this type of cutter. It does not perform partial  
cuts.  
(3) Cut Duty:  
1 Cut/within 3 seconds  
Note 1) The auto-cutter life will notable shorten if it is not used within the above range.  
(4) Cutter Position:  
The distance from the thermal head heating element positions (the printing position)  
to the auto-cutter blade positions (the cutting position) is 15 ±0.5 mm.  
3-4-3 Paper Feed Motor  
(1) Format:  
4 Phase PM Type Bipolar Stepping Motor  
24 VDC ±10%  
(2) Drive Voltage:  
3-4-4 Sensors  
(1) Head Temperature Detection:  
Thermistor  
(2) Paper Out Detection:  
(3) Platen Position Detection:  
(4) Cutter Home Position Detection:  
Reflective Type Photo-interrupter  
Micro Switch  
Micro Switch  
Note 1) A reflective photo-interrupter is used for the paper out sensor, so it can also be used as a  
black mark sensor.  
In such cases, some restrictions exist for black mark pitch detection.  
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3-5 Presenter Module  
3-5-1 Feed Rollers  
(1) Feed Method:  
Friction Method  
300 mm/s  
(2) Paper Feed Speed:  
Note 1) Paper feed speed varies according to the ambient environment and the thickness of the paper  
used.  
3-5-2 Paper Feed Motor  
(1) Format:  
DC Brush Motor  
24 VDC ±10%  
(2) Drive Voltage:  
3-5-3 Sensors  
(1) Paper Sensor 1:  
(2) Paper Sensor 2:  
(3) Paper Sensor 3:  
Reflective Type Photo-interrupter  
Reflective Type Photo-interrupter  
Reflective Type Photo-interrupter  
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3-6 Paper Roll Supply Module  
3-6-1 Paper Roll Holder  
(1) Paper roll Support Method:  
(2) Paper Tube:  
Shaft Support Method Using the Paper roll Holder (Fixed Shaft Unit)  
Inner Diameter φ1 Inch Paper Tube (φ25.4 ±1 mm)  
Inner Diameter φ2 Inch Paper Tube (φ50.8 ±1 mm)  
Inner Diameter φ3 Inch Paper Tube (φ76.2 ±1 mm)  
Note 1) The accessory components must be replaced to use each of the paper tubes.  
(3) Paper Width Adjustment:  
79.5 ±0.5 to 111.5 ±0.5 mm Adjustable to any width.  
3-6-2 Near-end Sensor  
(1) Format:  
Reflective Type Photo-interrupter  
(2) Width Direction Adjustment: 79.5 ±0.5 to 111.5 ±0.5 mm Adjustable to handle any width.  
(3) Cable Length: 870 ±15 mm  
Note 1) The near-end sensor cable length is determined according to the combination of optional  
parts.  
Remove the cable bundle when changing the layout of the printer or when using the optional  
parts and printer unit. Also, be careful when removing the cable not to damage its insulating  
cover.  
(4) Residual Paper Amount (For Reference):  
The residual amount to detect is adjusted by moving the near-end  
sensor unit in the paper roll diameter direction.  
See the following table regarding the paper roll that is detected by the  
near-end sensor.  
Also, see Fig. 8.5.2.A. for the applicable reference position.  
Notes 1) See section 8.5 for details regarding the near-end sensor position.  
2) The printer unit is adjusted to the reference position 'a' when shipped from the factory.  
Table 3.6.2.3 Paper roll Sensor Diameter (For Reference)  
Sensor Diameter  
(Paper roll Outer Diameter)  
Residual Paper Amount  
Reference Position  
(Calculated Value)  
Reference 'a'  
Reference 'b'  
Reference 'c'  
φ41.5  
φ67.5  
φ93.5  
8 m  
42 m  
93 m  
Notes 1) The residual paper amounts described in the table above are for reference. Always check  
that actual conditions of use to use this device.  
2) Residual paper amounts described in the table above are for reference when using the  
following types of paper roll.  
Paper tube inner diameter:  
Paper tube outer diameter:  
Paper thickness:  
φ25.4  
φ32.4  
65 µm  
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3-7 Reliability Specifications  
3-7-1 Thermal Mechanism Module  
(1) Life:  
15 million lines  
(2) MCBF: 37 million lines  
Note 1) If the recommended paper is not used, the life of the printer cannot be guaranteed. Always  
use the recommended paper types.  
3-7-2 Thermal Head  
(1) Life:  
Withstanding of wear: 100 km; Durability to Pulses: 100 million pulses  
Durability to Pulses: 50 million pulses  
(2) Two-color Printing Life: Withstanding of wear: 50 km;  
Notes 1) This assumes repeated printing sequences below the printing rate of 12.5% based on STAR's  
evaluation standards document.  
2) This is a standard for life when more than two adjacent dots are damaged on the head.  
However, this excludes damage (scratches) caused by the adherence of foreign matter or  
man-made damages.  
3) When repeated printing under extremely high printing rates, the life of the thermal head will  
notable decrease. Carefully consider your print format before printing.  
4) If the recommended paper is not used, the life of the printer cannot be guaranteed. Always  
use the recommended paper types.  
3-7-3 Auto-cutter  
(1) Life:  
Must meet the number of cuts for the paper thickness.  
Performs full cuts.  
Paper thickness  
65 µm to 100 µm  
100 µm to 150 µm  
Life  
One million cuts  
Three-hundred thousand cuts  
Note 1) If the recommended paper is not used, the life of the printer cannot be guaranteed. Always  
use the recommended paper types.  
3-7-4 Presenter Module  
(1) Life:  
Ticketing operation can handle one million receipts.  
Notes 1) This assumes repeated ticketing operations of 100 mm receipts, based on STAR's evaluation  
standards document.  
2) If the recommended paper is not used, the life of the printer cannot be guaranteed. Always  
use the recommended paper types.  
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4. EXTERNAL SPECIFICATIONS  
4-1 External Specifications  
4-1-1 External Dimensions  
TUP992-24/TUP992-24J1:  
Width: 192 mm × Depth: 249.3 mm × Height: 179 mm  
Note 1) These dimensions do not include paper roll or optional parts.  
4-1-2 External Drawings  
See Fig. 4.1.2 on the separate sheet.  
4-1-3 Mass  
2.84 ±0.02 kg  
Note 1) Mass does not include paper roll or accessories (including optional parts).  
4-2 Operation Panel Specifications  
4-2-1 Switches  
(1) POWER Switch: Turns the power of the main unit ON and OFF.  
(2) SW 1:  
Feeds and discharges paper  
Note 1) Be aware that the operation of the main unit may vary according to its conditions.  
(3) SW 2:  
Clears errors  
Note 1) Be aware that the operation of the main unit may vary according to its conditions.  
4-2-2 LED  
(1) LED 1:  
(2) LED 2:  
POWER: Green  
ERROR: Red  
4-3 Interface  
No interface is included with this unit.  
See section 2-2 for details on the optional interface card to use.  
4-4 DIP Switches  
Changeable on the top of the main unit (control board)  
Notes 1) The direction for accessing the DIP switches may vary according to the layout of the control  
board.  
2) To access the DIP switches, it is necessary to remove the board chassis unit.  
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5. ENVIRONMENT SPECIFICATIONS  
5-1 Temperature and Humidity  
5-1-1 When Operating  
(1) Temperature:  
0 to 50°C  
However, printing is guaranteed at 5 to 50°C  
10 to 80% RH  
(2) Humidity:  
However, there must be no condensation. Assumes 80% RH at 34°C  
80  
70  
60  
50  
40  
30  
20  
10  
34°C 80% RH  
40°C 58% RH  
50°C 35% RH  
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20  
30  
40  
50  
Ambient Temperature (°C)  
Guaranteed Printing Range  
Fig. 5.1.1 Guaranteed Humidity Range  
and  
Guaranteed Operating Range  
Note 1) When using the optional power adapter set, be aware that the operation guarantee range is  
determined by the operating environment specifications of the power adapter set.  
5-1-2 When Stored (Excluding Paper roll)  
(1) Temperature:  
(2) Humidity:  
-20 to 60°C  
10 to 90% RH  
However, there must be no condensation.  
Note 1) The combination of 40°C and 90% RH (no condensation) is considered the worst values regarding  
high temperatures and humidity.  
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5-2 Static Electricity Tolerance (ESD)  
Direct Electrical Discharge:  
Contact discharge ±6 kV (individual unit)  
Air discharge ±8 kV (individual unit)  
±6 kV (individual unit)  
Indirect Discharge:  
±4 kV (Checker connection)  
Note) When using the optional power adapter (PS60L – 24A).  
5-3 AC Line Noise Tolerance  
±1200 V (individual unit)  
±500 V (Checker connection)  
Note) When using the optional power adapter (PS60L – 24A).  
5-4 Vibrations, Falling Shocks  
5-4-1 Vibration Test (When Packaged)  
(1) Vibration Waveform:  
(2) Vibration Frequency:  
(3) Total Amplitude:  
(4) Acceleration Speed:  
(5) Direction:  
Sine wave  
10 to 55 to 10 Hz  
1.54 mm (constant)  
0.3 to 9.3 G  
Three directions of X, Y and Z  
2 hours in each direction  
5 minutes  
(6) Time:  
(7) One-side Sweep Time:  
5-4-2 Drop Test (When Packaged)  
(1) No. of Drops:  
10 times  
(2) Height of Drop:  
(3) Order of Drops:  
1 angle; 3 corners from 85cm; 6 surfaces from 1m  
1 angle 3 corners 6 surfaces  
5-5 Dust  
There is no affect on operation in a normal office environment.  
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6. SAFETY  
6-1 Standard  
CE Marking  
CE Marking  
CE Marking  
FCC  
EMC Instruction  
Low voltage instruction  
Class A  
EMI Standard  
VCCI  
Class A  
EN55022  
Class B  
Note 1) When using the optional power adapter (PS60L – 24A).  
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
For compliance with the Federal Noise Interference Standard, this equipment requires a shielded cable.  
This statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U.S.A.  
Statement of The Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference  
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A  
prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada.  
CE  
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity  
EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989  
This product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 50081-1/01.92 and EN 50082-1/01.92,  
following the provisions of the Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive of the European Communities as of May 1989.  
EC Council Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993  
This product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 60950, following the provisions of the  
Low Voltage Directive of the European Communities as of July 1993.  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in EU.  
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7-1 Control Board Layout  
This unit is mounted with the control board (PCB chassis) shown in Fig. 4.1.2 at the time of shipment. It is  
possible, however, to change the position of the control board according to the conditions of use.  
Notes 1)Changes to the control board layout are to be done by the user.  
2) Be careful when laying out the cables so that wires are not broken.  
Also, if necessary, use a protective tube or a wire-bundling band to protect the cable.  
7-1-1 Control Board Layout 2  
The control board can be arranged on the unit frame side.  
Fig. 7.1.1 on the separate sheet shows an external drawing of that arrangement.  
Note 1) Be careful because in this type of layout, the mechanism mounting base chassis cannot rotate.  
7-1-2 Control Board Layout 3  
The control board can be arranged on the unit side and the direction of the interface (optional part) can be  
changed.  
Fig. 7.1.2 on the separate sheet shows an external drawing of that arrangement.  
7-2 High Volume Paper Roll Supply (RHU-T900, Optional Part)  
Large diameter paper roll can be used by using the optional high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900).  
Fig. 7.2 on the separate sheet shows an external drawing of use of the high volume paper roll supply (RHU-  
T900).  
Notes 1)Be aware that the maximum paper roll outer diameter will vary according to the high volume  
paper roll supply and the TUP900 Unit layout. Contact us if you have questions relating to  
layout.  
2) Be aware that the assembly method of the high volume paper roll supply will vary according to  
the paper roll and the TUP900 layout.  
3) The external drawing of Fig. 7.2 is an example of the assembly. Be aware that there are some  
parts that are not included in the RHU-T900.  
7-2-1 Horizontal Layout  
The layout for this to place the TUP900 and high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900) in the horizontal  
direction.  
Fig. 7.2.1 on the separate sheet shows the recommended layout. Note that the maximum paper roll  
diameter that can be handled is φ254 mm, because of the arrangement of the apparatus in this layout.  
Notes 1)Be careful when laying out the cables so that wires are not broken.  
Also, if necessary, use a protective tube or a wire-bundling band to protect the cable.  
2) There are cases in which, depending on the paper quality and type of paper core, the maximum  
diameter φ254 paper roll cannot be transported by the printer unit. Determine your final layout  
by actually trying to transport the type of paper you intend to use.  
3) When using the maximum diameter paper roll of φ254, it is recommended to separate the  
printer unit and high volume paper roll supply as much as is possible. Absolutely never setup  
closely, as shown in Fig. 7.2.1. This can cause paper transporting problems.  
7-2-2 Vertical Layout  
The layout for this to place the TUP900 and high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900) in the vertical  
direction.  
Fig. 7.2.2 on the separate sheet shows the recommended layout. The maximum paper roll diameter that  
can be used with this layout is φ180 mm.  
Notes 1)Be careful when laying out the cables so that wires are not broken.  
Also, if necessary, use a protective tube or a wire-bundling band to protect the cable.  
2) Be aware that the damper roller unit is different from that when mounted at the factory if you  
use this layout.  
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PULL  
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Paper width center  
80  
80  
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Paper width center  
80  
80  
90.1  
94.6  
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102  
94.4  
Fig. 7.2 RHU-T900 External Dimensions Diagrams  
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117.5  
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209.2  
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388.2  
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8. SETTING UP THE PRINTER UNIT  
8-1 Mounting the Units  
8-1-1 Mounting the Printer Unit  
Use the four holes a, b, c and d shown in the external drawing of Fig. 4.1.2 on the separate sheet to fasten  
the printer unit.  
Also, it is recommended the unit be fastened using M4 screws with washers.  
Notes 1)Depending on the state of the surface to which the printer mechanism is fastened, the printer  
mechanism can become deformed making it difficult to attain quality prints. Avoid fastening to  
surfaces that have bumps or that are uneven.  
2) Depending on the condition, it may be possible to use other holes to fasten the printer unit, but  
it is recommended that the printer unit be securely fastened. Also, use holes a and b as  
references when assembling.  
8-1-2 Mounting the High Volume Paper Roll Supply (RHU-T900)  
Use the four holes A, B, C and D shown in the external drawing of Fig. 7.2 on the separate sheet, to fasten  
the unit.  
Also, it is recommended the unit be fastened using M4 screws with washers.  
Note 1)Depending on the state of the surface to which the unit is fastened, the unit can become deformed  
making it difficult to attain quality prints. Avoid fastening to surfaces that have bumps or that are  
uneven.  
2)Depending on the condition, it may be possible to use other holes to fasten the high volume paper roll  
supply, but it is recommended that it be securely fastened. Also, use holes A and B as references  
when mounting.  
8-1-3 Mounting the Printer Unit and the High Volume Paper Roll Supply (RHU-T900)  
When using the layout type for the vertical type described in section 7-2-1, it is necessary to join the printer unit and the high  
volume paper roll supply unit.  
Use the printer unit holes a, b, c and d (see Fig. 4.1.2 on the separate sheet) and the RHU-T900 unit holes a’, b’, c’ and d’ (see Fig.  
7.2 on the separate sheet) to fasten both units. When doing so, align a with a’, b with b’, c with c’ and d with d’ for assembly.  
Also, to fasten the printer unit and RHU-T900 unit, it is recommended that you use the M4 screws with washers and the M4 nuts  
with washers.  
Note 1)See section 8.1.2 to fasten the high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900) to the user side frame.  
2)There are cases in which assembly can be difficult depending on the order of assembly accompanying the  
change in the layout of the control board. Be careful of the order of assembly.  
3)The spring base comprised in the high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900) cannot be used in the  
vertical type layout. Assembly the RHU-T900 without the spring base.  
The friction springs (2 springs) will be fastened directly to the user side frame.  
8-2 Mounting the High Volume Paper Roll Supply (RHU-T900)  
With regard to the method used for mounting the optional high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900), refer  
to the installation sheet that accompanies the optional high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900).  
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8-3 Adjusting the Paper roll Holder Unit  
It is necessary to adjust the paper roll holder for the width of the paper you use.  
If the setting position is incorrect, the paper roll will be supplied improperly to the mechanism which in turn  
causes paper transport problems. Thus, it is should be properly adjusted.  
Note 1) The unit is assembled for 1 inch paper cores when shipped from the factory. Also, it is set for a  
paper width of 111.5 ±0.5 (take-up width of 112 +0.5/-1) when the printer is shipped from the  
factory.  
Fig. 8.3 A is a reference for the paper roll holder unit paper roll shaft position. Adjust or mount the paper roll  
holder unit for the core diameter and width of the paper you intend to use.  
Also, the reference pitch is 2 mm. Therefore, to handle any type of paper, position the paper roll holder  
according to this reference.  
The following table shows the paper roll holder and paper core inner diameter range.  
Paper roll Holder Types  
Paper roll Holder (1)  
Paper Core Diameter Ranges  
φ25.4 ±1  
Paper roll Holder (2)  
Paper roll Holder (3)  
φ50.8 ±1  
φ76.2 ±1  
8-3-1 Handling 111.5 mm Paper Width  
See Fig. 8.3.1 for the paper roll holder setting position to handle paper widths of 111.5 ±0.5 mm.  
Position the edge of the paper roll holder onto the central position of the references a and a'.  
See the figure to assembly at the correct position.  
Note 1) The paper roll holder is assembled to that position when shipped from the factory.  
8-3-2 Handling 82 mm Paper Width  
See Fig. 8.3.2 for the paper roll holder setting position to handle paper widths of 82 ±0.5 mm.  
Position the edge of the paper roll holder onto the central position of the references c and c'.  
See the figure to assembly at the correct position.  
Note 1) In this case, be careful because the edge of the paper roll holder positioned on the reference is  
the opposite.  
8-3-3 Handling 79.5 mm Paper Width  
See Fig. 8.3.3 for the paper roll holder setting position to handle paper widths of 79.5 ±0.5 mm.  
Position the edge of the paper roll holder onto the central position of the references b and b'.  
See the figure to assembly at the correct position.  
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Reference a'  
Reference b'  
Reference a'  
Reference c'  
Reference c'  
2 (Reference Pitch)  
2 (Reference Pitch)  
Fig. 8.3.A  
Align paper roll edge with reference a'.  
Align paper roll edge with reference a'.  
Fig. 8.3.1  
Align paper roll edge with reference c'.  
Align paper roll edge with reference c'.  
Align paper roll edge with reference b'.  
Fig. 8.3.2  
Align paper roll edge with reference b'.  
Fig. 8.3.3  
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8-4 Mounting the Friction Spring  
It is necessary to adjust the friction spring position for the width of the paper you intend to use.  
If the setting position is incorrect, the paper roll will be supplied improperly to the mechanism which in turn  
causes paper transport problems. Thus, it is should be properly adjusted.  
Note 1) It is necessary to adjust the friction spring position according to the paper roll material. Contact  
us for details on fine adjustments.  
8-4-1 Using the Spring Base  
Fig. 8.4.1 shows the reference marked on the spring holder. Adjust or mount the friction spring width of the  
paper you intend to use.  
Also, the reference pitch is 2 mm. Therefore, to handle any type of paper, position the paper roll holder  
according to this reference.  
(1) Handling 111.5 mm/82 mm Paper Widths  
To handle 111.5 ±0.5 mm or 82 ±0.5 mm paper widths, position the friction spring notch for each on the  
references a and a' or b and b' shown in Fig. 8.4.1 A. At that time, fasten so that the central position of  
the notch and the central position of the reference do not shift out of position.  
Fig. 8.4.1 B shows the position of the friction spring to handle a paper width of 111.5 ±0.5 mm. To  
handle a paper width of 111.5 ±0.5 mm, use screw holes A and B and A' and B' to fasten the friction  
spring with M3 screws. To handle a paper width of 82 ±0.5 mm, use screw holes B and C and B' and C'  
to fasten the friction spring with M3 screws.  
(2) Handling 79.5 mm Paper Width  
To handle a paper width of 79.5 ±0.5 mm, touch and fasten the left and right side friction spring edges  
to the boss in the center of Fig. 8.4.1 A. See Fig. 8.4.1 C to make adjustments. Fasten the friction  
spring using M3 screws at screw holes B and C and B' and C'.  
Note 1) Fit the friction spring between the top and bottom guide rail on the spring base to fasten the  
friction spring. At this time, be careful that the friction spring is not riding up on the guide rail  
when fastened.  
8-4-2 When Not Using the Spring Base  
When not using the spring base, (when arranging the apparatus in a vertical layout), it is necessary to fasten  
the friction spring to the frame on the user side. Fig. 8.4.2 A to Fig. 8.4.2 C show the recommended layout  
position of the high volume paper roll supply (RHU-T900) mounting position and the friction spring. See the  
figure to fasten the friction spring.  
Note 1) Two M3 screws are recommended for fastening the friction spring.  
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Reference b  
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82.5  
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Align notch with reference center.  
Align notch with reference center.  
Fig. 8.4.1.A  
Touch to boss.  
Touch to boss.  
112  
82.5  
82.5  
112  
Fig. 8.4.1.C  
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88.1  
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82.5  
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21.8  
25.7  
21.8  
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Paper width center  
A
B
88.1  
88.1  
176.2  
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A
B
88.1  
88.1  
176.2  
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8-5 Adjusting the Near End Sensor  
It is necessary to adjust the near end sensor to detect the remaining amount of paper roll. To adjust the  
position of the near end sensor, adjust the roll diameter direction that determines the adjustment of the  
paper width to correspond to the paper roll width and the amount to detect of that paper.  
See the adjustment method for each below to use this at the correct position.  
8-5-1 Adjusting to the Paper roll Width  
Fig. 8.5.1 A and Fig. 8.5.1 B show the method for width direction adjustment for the near end sensor.  
Loosen the screws fastening the near end sensor in the width direction with the paper roll you intend to use  
mounted in the printer unit.  
Move the near end sensor holder (plastic part) toward the paper roll edge (moving in the direction of the  
arrow shown in Fig. 8.5.1 B) to make the paper roll edge and near end sensor holder edge close together.  
In this state, move the near end sensor holder again in the opposite direction one or two clicks. At this time,  
the distance between the paper roll edge and the near end sensor edge should be 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.  
Notes 1)To use the near end sensor under more optimum conditions, it is necessary to adjust the sensor  
sensitivity. Refer to the sensor adjustment method described on the section 6-4 of the separate  
TBD900 Specifications Manual to adjust the sensitivity.  
Also, if the detection diameter of the roll sheet by the near end sensor is unstable, adjust the  
sensitivity of the near end sensor.  
2) The near end sensor is adjusted to the position corresponding to paper width of 111.5 ±0.5 mm  
when the printer is shipped from the factory.  
3) Use the memory switches to set the near end sensor on or off.  
4) The adjustment for the near end sensor in the width direction on the optional high volume paper  
roll supply (RHU-T900) is the same.  
8-5-2 Adjusting to the Paper roll Diameter Direction  
(1) Printer Unit  
See Fig. 8.5.2 A to make adjustments on the near end sensor in the paper roll diameter direction.  
To adjust the position of the near end sensor, the diameter direction fastening screws must be  
loosened. After loosening the fastening screws, adjust the near end sensor to the appropriate position  
for use. At that time, adjust the central position of the notch on the near end sensor with the references  
shown in Fig. 8.5.2 A.  
Also, it is possible to set to the user's preferred amount of paper roll to detect, so adjust to the most  
optimum position while checking operations.  
This printer unit handles paper roll of paper core inner diameter of φ25.4 (1 inch), inner diameter of  
φ50.8 (2 inches) and φ76.2 (3 inches), but to use each paper roll holder, it is recommended to position  
the near end sensor to the reference positions shown in the table below to use this apparatus.  
Corresponding References  
Paper roll Holder Types  
(Adjustment Position)  
Paper roll Holder (1)  
Paper roll Holder (2)  
Paper roll Holder (3)  
Reference a  
Reference b  
Reference c  
Note 1) The near end sensor is assembled to reference position 'a' when shipped from the factory.  
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The method to adjust the near end sensor when using the optional high volume paper roll supply, is  
basically the same as that used for the printer unit.  
However, be aware that the difference in the setting position of the paper roll (the position to mount the  
paper roll bushing) makes the adjustment position different.  
Fig. 8.5.2 B shows the reference inscribed on the optional high volume paper roll supply frame.  
Also, the following explains two ways as representative examples to adjust the position.  
 When using a φ25.4 paper core inner diameter on the horizontally placed layout of item 7.2.1.  
Adjust the central position of the notch on the near end sensor with the reference a shown in Fig.  
8.5.2 B.  
 When using a φ25.4 paper core inner diameter on the vertically placed layout of item 7.2.2.  
Adjust the central position of the notch on the near end sensor with the reference g shown in Fig.  
8.5.2 B.  
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Fig. 8.5.1.A  
Roll Paper  
1.5 - 2.0mm  
Near-end Sensor Edge  
Near-end Sensor Movement Direction  
Fig. 8.5.1.B  
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Near-end Sensor Plate Notch Mark  
1
1
Reference "a"  
Reference "b"  
Paper Roll Diameter  
Direction Movement  
Pressure Direction Adjustment Screw  
Reference "c"  
Fig. 8.5.2.A  
Mark (1)  
Near-end Sensor Plate Notch Mark  
1
Reference "a"  
Reference "b"  
Reference "c"  
Reference "d"  
Reference "e"  
Reference "f"  
Reference "g"  
Reference "h"  
Reference "i"  
Reference "j"  
Fig. 8.5.2.B  
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9. HANDLING THE PRINTER UNIT  
9-1 Precautions Regarding Designs  
1. If the positional relationship of the printer unit and the paper roll holder mounting is poor, paper can  
skew, the ends of the paper become creased or the paper jam. For that reason, be very careful in how  
the paper roll is supplied. Also, if configuring the apparatus to use the optional high volume paper roll  
supply, design particularly so that the center of the paper width on the printer unit and the center of the  
paper on the high volume paper roll supply match.  
2. Depending on the conditions of the paper roll that you intend to use, there are cases in which the paper  
feed performance of the printer unit can be reduced. Design within the paper roll specifications.  
3. Design the out cover so that paper transport is unobstructed at the paper discharge outlet.  
4. Determine the layout of the cable from the printer unit so that no unnecessary load is applied to them.  
Also, ensure that cable insulating covering is not damaged by the edges of the printer unit or the case.  
5. Plated steel is used so rusting can occur on edges.  
6. Design for gaps between the case and the printer unit or the high volume paper roll supply (optional) for  
areas other than where attached.  
9-2 Precautions for Handling  
1. To prevent static electric damage to the thermal head's heating elements and the IC, handle the printer  
only after preparing for anti-static and grounding yourself.  
2. Handle the thermal head carefully because applying mechanical stress or shocks to it (including wear  
out by micro-granules), it is possible to damage the heating elements.  
3. We cannot guarantee the print quality or the life of the printer if you use any paper type other than that  
we recommend. Therefore, always use the paper (thermal paper) recommended.  
4. Be careful not to allow condensation to form. If condensation does form, absolutely do no turn ON the  
power until it has evaporated.  
5. Absolutely never directly touch the thermal head heating elements, the electronic components on the  
control board, or the pins with your hands or a screwdriver.  
6. Avoid leaving the printer without paper.  
7. Be careful not to allow foreign objects to adhere to the recording paper and the platen.  
8. Do not pull on the paper without opening the platen.  
9. When closing the platen from an open state, check that it has been correctly locked by the locking  
mechanism before operating the printer.  
10. Do not apply excessive force to the cable connectors. Limit the number of times to attach and detach  
the connectors to 10 times.  
11. There are cases of discoloring of the recording paper, degradation of the coloring layer, the recording  
paper and platen fusing together or paper curling in the paper feed path, if the printer is left unused for  
extended periods. So, when using the printer after having been unused for extended periods, it is  
recommended to install new recording paper because these phenomenon can cause improper printing  
or poor paper feeds. Also, even if you do not replace the paper with a new roll, you should discharge  
the part of the paper remaining for a long time in the paper feed path before using this printer.  
12. The platen rubber may deform making printing thinner in some places, if the printer is left unused for  
extended periods.  
13. Initial print may be thin when using the printer in a cold environment because the thermal head is cold.  
14. When using the printer in a high temperature environment, the print may run or characters may be  
distorted.  
15. Avoid sudden changes of the environment even if the ambient temperature and humidity are within  
standard.  
16. Do not store or use the printer in locations that are dusty, oily or exposed to metallic dust.  
17. Because there is the possibility of mis-operation of the thermal head caused by noise, or damage to the  
thermal head or IC caused by surged voltages, the power line should be stabilized.  
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18. This unit is provided with an auto-cutter as standard equipment, but absolutely never approach the  
auto-cutter blades while the cutter is operating because it is extremely dangerous. Also, if the cutter  
stops, absolutely never touch the blades directly with your fingers.  
19. Never unnecessarily disassemble the printer or its parts. When performing maintenance, always check  
that the power has been turned OFF before starting your work.  
20. The TUP900 series handles all paper widths within specifications. However, the width of paper on the  
same mechanism (auto-cutter) is limited to one type.  
21. LPS electrical power is used as the drive power for this unit.  
9-3 Precautions Concerning Safety  
To use this printer safely, you must carefully observe the contents described in the specifications  
manual and the following precautions.  
Also, we accept absolutely no responsibility for any fires or damages caused by any other type of  
use of the apparatus.  
1. During or after printing, the surface of the motor is extremely hot. Do not touch directly with your hands.  
2. Do not touch the gears or rotating parts while the printer unit is operating.  
3. Be very careful because there is the possibility of injury by handling the edges of the printer mechanism  
(particularly the metal parts).  
4. The yellow caution seal affixed to the front surface of the mechanism unit indicates that the thermal  
head is very hot while printing or immediately thereafter, and that the paper tear bar (cutter) or the auto-  
cutter are extremely dangerous. Absolutely never touch them directly with your hands. The auto-cutter  
particularly is also extremely dangerous when it is operating, so absolutely never put your fingers in or  
near the auto-cutter blades or paper discharge outlet.  
5. When performing maintenance on the printer mechanism, always unplug the power from its outlet  
before starting your work.  
6. Absolutely never apply a voltage that exceeds the maximum rating to the power connector.  
7. The environment for use must be within the ranges specified in the environment specifications.  
8. Do not drop foreign matter with electrical conductivity, such as paper clips, onto the PCB.  
9. Do not disassemble or modify the units.  
10. Absolutely never place the printer in an unstable location.  
11. Never place the printer in a highly humid or dusty environment because there is the danger of printer  
failure, fire or electrical shocks.  
12. Never place objects or sit on the printer.  
13. When not using the printer for an extended period of time, always unplug it for safety.  
14. When the mechanism unit and presenter unit are rotating (when open), be careful not to allow your  
fingers or hands to get caught in the rotating parts.  
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9-4 How to Set the Paper roll  
Set the paper roll as shown in the following procedures.  
 Procedure 1. Open the frame for fastening the mechanism (mechanism and presenter).  
Hold the unit holder, as shown in Fig. 9.4 A, and open the frame for fastening the mechanism.  
Then, lift the handle toward the direction of the solid line arrow (the top of the apparatus) to rotate it after  
releasing the frame lock (the direction of the broken line arrow). Set as shown in Fig. 9.4 B.  
 Procedure 2. Set the paper.  
See Fig. 9.4 C to insert the paper roll holder unit into the paper roll core. Then, firmly fasten the left and  
right hooks on the paper roll holder onto the paper core edges.  
Also, be careful of he direction of the paper roll. The heat sensitive side (recording side) should face the  
outside.  
After setting the paper roll on the paper roll holder, fit the paper roll holder shaft into the printer unit  
bushings to set the paper roll. (Fig. 9.4 D)  
 Procedure 3. Load the paper into the mechanism.  
After setting the paper roll into the printer unit, feed paper into the mechanism. Then, cut the leading  
edge of the paper straight across, as shown in Fig. 9.4 E. If the leading edge of the paper is not cut  
straight across, paper being loaded into the mechanism can become jammed.  
Pass the leading edge of the sheet between the paper guide and damper rollers shown in Fig. 9.4 F and  
insert it directly into the paper inlet on the mechanism. If the paper is not inserted straight, it can become  
skewed.  
Push the paper from the paper inlet on the mechanism further inside so that the paper sensor will detect  
the leading edge of the paper. The paper will automatically be fed into the mechanism by the paper feed  
motor. Then, the system will automatically cut the paper and perform a top of form operation to complete  
the setting of the paper. Remove the excess paper at the discharge outlet.  
Also, if you detect that the paper skewed when automatically set, reset or fix the paper.  
 Procedure 4. Close the frame for fastening the mechanism (mechanism and presenter).  
After completing the setting of the paper roll, rotate the frame for fastening the mechanism in the  
direction opposite to procedure 1, to securely lock it. At this time, it is dangerous to use the apparatus  
without it being completely locked, so be very careful.  
Also, when the frame for fastening the mechanism is closed, be careful not to get your hands or fingers  
caught.  
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Fig.9.4.A.  
Fig.9.4.B.  
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Fig. 9.4.D  
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Damper rollers  
Paper inlet  
Paper guide  
Fig.9.4.F  
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9-5 Performing Maintenance  
9-5-1 Cleaning the Thermal Head and Platen  
To ensure long-term and stable printing, periodically clean the thermal head and the platen. It is  
recommended that you clean every 500,000 lines.  
The thermal head and platen can be cleaned by opening the platen unit with the release lever.  
To clean the thermal head heating elements, wipe with a cotton swab dampened with an alcohol based  
cleaner (such as ethanol or methanol). Also, do not apply excessive force when doing so. Wipe the  
heating elements gently. After cleaning, check that the alcohol has completely evaporated before closing  
the platen unit.  
Use a soft, dry cotton swab to clean the platen. Wipe away the dirt while rotating the platen.  
Also, complete wipe away all of the paper dust on the rubber platen. If the cleaning is incomplete, there  
may be problems in paper feeds.  
9-5-2 Handling Recording Paper Jams  
If recording paper should become jammed, open the platen unit (including the presenter unit) and remove  
the jammed paper.  
Never pull on the jammed paper unnecessary while the printer unit is closed because this can damage the  
drive system parts.  
Fig. 9.5.2 shows the locations to operate (levers/knob) when paper becomes jammed. Remove jammed  
paper according to the following procedures.  
 Procedure 1. Remove the right and left lock levers.  
 Procedure 2. Open the platen unit (including the presenter unit) using the release lever.  
 Procedure 3. Rotate the knob to remove the jammed paper.  
 Procedure 4. Close the platen unit (including the presenter unit) and lock the left and right lock levers.  
Notes 1)When removing the jammed paper, never move you hands near the tear bar or the auto-cutter  
because it is very dangerous. Also, when opening or closing the rotating portions, be careful  
not to get your hands or fingers caught.  
2) When locking the cutter blades, do not forcefully rotate the platen unit (or the presenter unit)  
because this can be the cause of machine failure.  
See the following pages for releasing the cutter lock and opening the platen unit.  
9-5-3 How to Release the Cutter Lock  
Use the following procedures to release the auto-cutter lock if trouble occurs, such as when paper becomes  
chewed.  
 Procedure 1. Turn the apparatus power off.  
 Procedure 2. Rotate the emergency knobs in the direction of the arrows on the top of the auto-cutter  
unit case to return the cutter blades to their home position.  
The emergency knob should be rotated using a tweezers, screwdriver or ball-point pen to  
prevent accidents.  
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Release lever  
Knob  
Fig.9.5.2.  
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10. Control board module (TBD900 Series)  
Refer to the separate TBD900-24-A / PBD-9 Secification Manual for details.  
However, the Paper End Near Sensor Unit (NEU-T900), Control Panel Unit (OPA-T900), and the Power Connector  
Cable (PBD-9), which are optional parts for the TBD900-24-A, are standard equipment on the TUP900.  
The table below shows the factory settings for the DIP Switches and Memory Switches.  
1) the DIP Switches (DIPSW)  
a) Main Board  
DIPSW  
Factory settings  
DIPSW1-1  
DIPSW1-2  
DIPSW1-3  
DIPSW1-4  
DIPSW1-5  
DIPSW1-6  
DIPSW1-7  
DIPSW1-8  
DIPSW2-1  
DIPSW2-2  
DIPSW2-3  
DIPSW2-4  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
b) RS-232 I/F Board  
DIPSW  
Factory settings  
DIPSW1-1  
DIPSW1-2  
DIPSW1-3  
DIPSW1-4  
DIPSW1-5  
DIPSW1-6  
DIPSW1-7  
DIPSW1-8  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
2) Memory Switches  
MSW  
Factory settings  
0000  
MSW 0  
MSW 1  
MSW 2  
MSW 3  
MSW 4  
MSW 5  
MSW 6  
MSW 7  
MSW 8  
MSW 9  
MSW A  
MSW B  
MSW C  
MSW D  
MSW E  
MSW F  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
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