Oki Printer 407II User Manual

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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 instruc-  
tion 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 ca-  
ble.  
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  
61000-6-3 / 2001 and EN 55024 / 1998, 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 60950-1, following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive of the European Communities as  
of 2001.  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in EU.  
Trademark acknowledgments  
OKIPOS407II: Oki Data Co., Ltd.  
Notice  
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All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of going  
to press. However, should any errors be detected, OKI would greatly appreciate being informed of  
them.  
The above notwithstanding, OKI can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Unpacking and Installation.....................................................................................................................1  
1-1. Unpacking....................................................................................................................................1  
1-2. Choosing a place for the printer...................................................................................................2  
2. Parts Identification and Nomenclature..................................................................................................3  
3. Setup..........................................................................................................................................................4  
3-1. Connecting the Cable to the PC...................................................................................................4  
3-2. Connecting the Cable to the Printer.............................................................................................5  
3-3. Installing the Printer Software .....................................................................................................8  
3-4. Connecting the Optional AC Adapter ..........................................................................................9  
3-5. Turning Power On......................................................................................................................10  
3-6. Connecting to a Peripheral Unit.................................................................................................11  
3-7. Loading the Paper Roll ..............................................................................................................12  
4. Attaching the Accessories ......................................................................................................................17  
4-1. Attaching the Holder Plate.........................................................................................................17  
4-2. Attaching the Switch Blind........................................................................................................19  
4-3. Switch Blind Installation............................................................................................................19  
5. Consumable Parts and AC Adapter.....................................................................................................20  
5-1. Thermal Paper Roll....................................................................................................................20  
5-2. Full-Face Thermal Label Paper Roll..........................................................................................22  
5-3. Thermal Label Paper Roll (Tack Label Paper) ..........................................................................23  
5-4. AC adapter (option) ...................................................................................................................27  
6. Control Panel and Other Functions .....................................................................................................28  
6-1. Control Panel .............................................................................................................................28  
6-2. Errors..........................................................................................................................................28  
6-3. Self-Printing...............................................................................................................................30  
7. Adjusting the Near-end Sensor.............................................................................................................31  
8. Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams...................................................................................................33  
8-1. Preventing Paper Jams ...............................................................................................................33  
8-2. Removing Paper Jam .................................................................................................................33  
9. Periodical Cleaning................................................................................................................................34  
9-1. Cleaning the Thermal Head .......................................................................................................34  
9-2. Cleaning the Rubber Roller .......................................................................................................34  
9-3. Cleaning the Sensors and the Surrounding Areas......................................................................34  
9-4. Cleaning the Paper Holder and the Surrounding Area...............................................................34  
10. Specifications ........................................................................................................................................35  
10-1. General Specifications................................................................................................................35  
10-2. Auto Cutter Specifications .........................................................................................................36  
10-3. Interface .....................................................................................................................................36  
10-4. Electrical Characteristics ...........................................................................................................36  
10-5. Environmental Requirements.....................................................................................................37  
10-6. Reliability Specifications ...........................................................................................................38  
10-7. Black mark specifications ..........................................................................................................39  
11. Dip Switch Setting................................................................................................................................40  
11-1. Parallel Interface Model.............................................................................................................41  
11-2. RS-232C Interface Model..........................................................................................................43  
11-3. USB Interface Model .................................................................................................................46  
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11-4. Ethernet Interface Model ...........................................................................................................47  
11-5. Wireless LAN Interface Model..................................................................................................48  
12. Parallel Interface..................................................................................................................................52  
13. RS-232C Serial Interface.....................................................................................................................53  
13-1. Interface Specifications..............................................................................................................53  
13-2. RS-232C Connector...................................................................................................................54  
13-3. Cable Connections .....................................................................................................................56  
13-4. Electrical Characteristics ...........................................................................................................56  
14. USB, Ethernet and Wireless LAN Interface......................................................................................57  
14-1. USB Interface Specifications .....................................................................................................57  
14-2. Ethernet Interface Specifications................................................................................................57  
14-3. Wireless LAN Interface Specifications......................................................................................57  
15. Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit.............................................................................................................58  
16. Memory Switch Settings......................................................................................................................60  
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1. Unpacking and Installation  
1-1. Unpacking  
After unpacking the unit, check that all the necessary accessories are included in the package.  
Cable cover  
Holding plate  
Screws  
Printer  
Roll stoppers  
Shaft  
Paper roll  
Switch blind  
Setup sheets  
CD-ROM  
Note  
Note:The ferrite core and fastener provided with your  
printer depend on your printer configuration.  
Fig. 1-1 Unpacking  
If anything is missing, contact the dealer where you bought the printer and ask them to supply  
the missing part. Note that it is a good idea to keep the original box and all the packing materials  
just in case you need to pack the printer up again and send it somewhere at a later date.  
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1-2. Choosing a place for the printer  
Before actually unpacking the printer, you should take a few minutes to think about where  
you plan to use it. Remember the following points when doing this.  
Choose a firm, level surface where the printer will not be exposed to vibration.  
The power outlet you plan to connect to for power should be nearby and unobstructed.  
Make sure that the printer is close enough to your host computer for you to connect  
the two.  
Make sure that the printer is not exposed to direct sunlight.  
Make sure that the printer is well away from heaters and other sources of extreme  
heat.  
Make sure that the surrounding area is clean, dry, and free of dust.  
Make sure that the printer is connected to a reliable power outlet. It should not be on  
the same electric circuit as copiers, refrigerators, or other appliances that cause power  
spikes.  
Make sure that the room where you are using the printer is not too humid.  
WARNING  
Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unu-  
sual noise. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer for advice.  
Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Improper repair work can be dangerous.  
Never disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product may result in  
injury, fire, or electric shock.  
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2. Parts Identification and Nomenclature  
Printer cover  
Open this cover to load  
or replace paper.  
Power switch  
Used to turn on/  
off power to the  
printer.  
Control panel  
Cover open lever  
Features LED indicators to  
Push this lever in the direction of the  
arrow to open the printer cover.  
indicate printer status and  
switches to operate the printer.  
Interface connector  
Peripheral drive connector  
Connects to peripheral units  
such as cash drawers, etc.  
Do not connect this to a  
telephone.  
Power connector  
For connection to a  
host computer.  
For connection of the  
AC adapter.  
Never unplug the AC  
adapter while the  
printer is on.  
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3. Setup  
3-1. Connecting the Cable to the PC  
3-1-1. Parallel Interface Cable  
Connect the parallel interface cable to a parallel port  
of your PC.  
3-1-2. RS-232C Interface Cable  
Connect the RS-ꢁꢂꢁC interface cable to a RS-ꢁꢂꢁC  
port of your PC.  
3-1-3. USB Interface Cable  
Connect the USB interface cable to a USB port of  
your PC.  
3-1-4. Ethernet Interface cable  
Connect the ethernet interface cable to a ethernet port  
of your PC.  
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3-2. Connecting the Cable to the Printer  
Note that the interface cable is not provided. Please use a cable that meets specifications.  
CAUTION  
Before connecting/disconnecting the interface cable, make sure that power to the printer and  
all the devices connected to the printer is turned off. Also make sure the power cable plug is  
disconnected from the AC outlet.  
3-2-1. Parallel Interface Cable  
(ꢀ) Make sure the printer is turn off.  
(2) Affix the ferrite core onto the cable as shown in  
the illustration.  
(ꢂ) Pass the fastener through the ferrite core.  
(ꢃ) Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it.  
Use scissors to cut off any excess.  
Ferrite core  
5 cm  
(maximum)  
Fastener  
Interface cable  
(ꢄ) Connect the interface cable to the connector on  
the rear panel of the printer.  
(6) Fasten the connector clasps.  
Parallel interface  
cable  
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3-2-2. RS-232C Interface Cable  
(ꢀ) Make sure the printer is turn off.  
CAUTION  
Before connecting/disconnecting the interface cable, make sure that power to the printer and  
all the devices connected to the printer is turned off. Also make sure the power cable plug is  
disconnected from the AC outlet.  
(ꢁ) Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.  
(ꢂ) Tighten the connector screws.  
RS-232C  
interface  
cable  
3-2-3. USB Interface Cable  
4 cm (maximum)  
Affix the ferrite core onto the USB cable as shown in  
the illustration below and make sure to pass the cable  
through the cable support as shown in the illustra-  
tion.  
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3-2-4. Connecting Ethernet Cable  
When using an Ethernet cable that is ꢀ0 m or less,  
shielded cable is recommended.  
(ꢀ) Make sure the printer is turned off.  
(2) Affix the ferrite core onto the ethernet cable as  
shown in the illustration below.  
(ꢂ) Pass the fastener through the ferrite core.  
(ꢃ) Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it.  
Use scissors to cut off any excess.  
10 cm  
(maximum)  
Ethernet cable  
Ferrite core  
Fastener  
(ꢄ) Connect the interface cable to the connector on  
the rear panel of the printer.  
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3-3. Installing the Printer Software  
Here is the procedure for installing the printer driver and utility software, which are stored on  
the supplied CD-ROM.  
The procedure applies to the Windows operating systems shown below.  
• Windows ꢁ000  
• Windows XP  
• Windows Vista  
(ꢀ) Turn ON the power to your PC to start Windows.  
(ꢁ) InsertthesuppliedCD-ROM(DriversandUtilities)  
into the CD-ROM drive.  
(ꢂ) Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.  
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3-4. Connecting the Optional AC Adapter  
Note:Before connecting/disconnecting theAC adapter, make sure that power to the printer  
and all the devices connected to the printer is turned off. Also make sure the power  
cable plug is disconnected from the AC outlet.  
(ꢀ) Connect the AC adapter to the power cable.  
Note:Use only the standard AC adapter and power cable.  
(ꢁ) Connect AC adapter to the connector on the printer.  
(ꢂ) Insert the power cable plug into an AC outlet.  
CAUTION  
When disconnecting the cable, take hold of the cable  
connector to pull it out. Releasing the lock makes it easy  
to disconnect the connector.  
Pulling the cable excessively could cause damage to the  
connector.  
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3-5. Turning Power On  
Make sure that the Power cord has been connected as described in ꢂ-ꢃ.  
Turn ON the power switch located on the front of the printer.  
The POWER lamp on the control panel will light up.  
Power switch  
CAUTION  
We recommend that you unplug the printer from the power outlet whenever you do not plan to  
use it for long periods. Because of this, you should locate the printer so that the power outlet it  
is plugged into is nearby and easy to access.  
When an Switch blind is affixed to the printer above the power switch, the ON/OFF marks of  
the power switch may be hidden. If this occurs, remove the power cord from the outlet to turn  
the printer OFF.  
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3-6. Connecting to a Peripheral Unit  
You can connect a peripheral unit to the printer using a modular plug. See “Modular plug” on  
page ꢄꢆ for details about the type of modular plug that is required. Note that this printer does  
not come with a modular plug or wire, so it is up to you to obtain one that suits your needs.  
CAUTION  
Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer  
is turned off before making connections.  
(ꢀ) Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.  
CAUTION  
Do not connect a telephone line into the peripheral drive connector. Failure to observe this may  
result in damage to the printer.  
Also, for safety purposes, do not connect wiring to the external drive connector if there is a  
chance it may carry peripheral voltage.  
(ꢁ) Connect the ground wire. (Europe only)  
Take out the screw shown in the figure below, then fasten the ground wire terminal to the  
place where the screw was removed and tighten the screw.  
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3-7. Loading the Paper Roll  
Be sure to use paper roll that matches the printer’s specification.  
1 Push the cover open lever and open the printer  
cover.  
2 Setthepaperrollinthedirectionasshown,andpull  
on the leading edge of the paper towards you.  
Cover open lever  
Paper roll  
Tension bar  
Note:Make sure not to pass the paper under the  
tension bar. In the following condition,  
remove the tension bar unit and change the  
adjustmentleverpositioninaccordancewith  
theproceduresdescribedinparagraphs-ꢅ-ꢀ  
and ꢂ-ꢅ-ꢁ:  
• Paperthicknessbetween100μmand150  
μm, or paper width of 57.5 mm on the  
vertical/wall-mount layout  
Note:When using a paper roll with an ꢆꢁ.ꢄ mm  
width, remove the paper roll holder in ac-  
cordance with the procedure described in  
paragraph ꢂ-ꢅ-ꢂ.  
3 Push both sides as shown in order to close the  
printer cover.  
Note:When closing the printer cover, make sure  
both sides close firmly, not just one side.  
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3-7-1. Removing the Tension Bar  
When using thermal paper roll, the tension bar unit may or may not be necessary, depending on  
the paper thickness, paper width, or the installation layout. If the tension bar unit is unnecessary,  
remove it in accordance with the procedure indicated below. The tension bar unit is unnecessary  
when using full-face thermal label paper roll or thermal label paper roll (tack label paper).  
Installation layout  
Paper width (mm)  
Horizontal  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ  
Vertical/wall-mount  
ꢆꢁ.ꢄ  
ꢄꢅ.ꢄ  
ꢆꢁ.ꢄ  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ  
ꢄꢅ.ꢄ  
Paper thickness  
between 100 μm and 150 μm  
Neces-  
sary  
Neces-  
sary  
Neces-  
sary  
Neces-  
sary  
Neces-  
sary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Paper thickness  
between 65 μm and 100 μm  
Unnec-  
essary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Unnec-  
essary  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Wall-mount  
Use a flat head screwdriver as shown to remove the clips  
at both ends of the tension bar. Then, remove the tension  
bar unit.  
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3-7-2. Changing the Adjustment Lever Position  
The adjustment lever position must be changed in accordance with the paper thickness. It is  
factory-set to position . When using paper thickness between 100 and 150 μm, change the  
adjustment lever position in accordance with the procedure below.  
As shown, use a flat head screwdriver to move the adjust-  
ment lever inward. Then, lower the adjustment lever to  
the position in which the protrusion on the adjustment  
lever engages with the hole in the frame.  
Note:Do not use position .  
Position  
Paper thickness  
Position ③  
Paper thickness  
between 65 μm and 105 μm  
between 105 μm and 150 μm  
3-7-3. Removing the Paper Roll Holder  
When using a paper roll with an ꢆꢁ.ꢄ mm width, remove the paper roll holder as shown.  
When using a paper roll with a ꢄꢅ.ꢄ mm width, remove the paper roll holder, and install the  
paper roll holder into the other groove. In either case, change the setting at memory switch #ꢃ.  
For instructions on setting the memory switch, refer to the separate Specifications Manual.  
Note:After using a paper roll with a width of ꢄꢅ.ꢄ mm, do not change to a paper roll with  
a width of ꢅꢇ.ꢄ or ꢆꢁ.ꢄ mm. This is because the printer head has deteriorated as a  
result of a portion of the head having been in direct contact with the platen.  
Paper roll holder  
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Caution Symbol  
This symbol is placed near the thermal head to indicate that it may be hot.  
Never touch the thermal head immediately after the printer has been used.  
Let the thermal head cool for a few minutes before touching it.  
This symbol is placed near the thermal head to indicate that it is easily damaged.  
Observe the precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.  
WARNING  
1) Do not touch the cutter blade.  
• There is a cutter inside the paper outlet slot. Not only should you not put your hand in the  
paper outlet slot while printing is in progress, never put your hand into the outlet even  
when printing is not in progress.  
• The printer cover can be opened when replacing the paper. However, since the cutter  
blade is on the inside of the printer cover, be careful not to place your face or hands too  
close to the cutter blade.  
2) During and immediately after printing, the area around the thermal head is very hot. Do  
not touch it, as you could be burned.  
CAUTION  
1) Do not operate the cover open lever while pressing on the printer cover with your hand.  
2) Do not push the cover open lever and open the printer cover when printing is in progress  
or when the auto cutter is operating.  
3) Do not push out paper while the printer cover is closed.  
4) The heating element and the driver IC of the thermal head are easily damaged. Do not  
touch them with metal objects, sandpaper, etc.  
5) Printing quality may suffer if the thermal head heating element becomes soiled by being  
touched with your hands. Do not touch the thermal head heating element.  
6) There is a risk of damage to the driver IC of the thermal head from static electricity. Never  
directly touch the IC.  
7) The printing quality and working life of the thermal head cannot be guaranteed if any paper  
other than that recommended is used. In particular, paper containing [Na+, K+, C1-] may  
drastically reduce the working life of the thermal head. Please exercise caution.  
8) Do not operate the printer if there is moisture on the front surface of the head from con-  
densation, etc.  
9) A printed piece of thermal paper may become electrically charged. If the printer is placed  
vertically or mounted on a wall, the cut piece of paper may stick to the printer, instead of  
falling. Beware that this could cause a problem if you use a stacker that stores the pieces  
of paper that fall freely.  
10) Do not change the paper width during use. The thermal printing head, rubber roller, and  
cutter wear differently according to the paper width. This can cause the printing or cutter  
movement to malfunction.  
11) Do not transport the printer with its cover open and holding it by the cover.  
12) Do not forcibly pull on the interface cable, power cable, or cash drawer cable that is con-  
nected. To detach a connector, make sure to grasp it at the connector portion, without ap-  
plying excessive stress on the connector at the printer.  
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Notes on Using the Auto Cutter  
1) To print after a cut, feed 1 mm (8-dot line) or more of paper.  
2) If the cutter is not in its home position after an error, rst eliminate the cause of the error;  
then, turn the power back ON.  
3) If the printer is placed horizontally, the use of the partial cut is recommended. If you use  
the full cut, the cut pieces of paper may fall into the paper outlet passage, causing a paper  
jam as a result of cutting multiple pieces of paper. Therefore, do not use the full cut if the  
printer is placed horizontally.  
4) If you use the full cut, make sure to remove the piece of paper after each cut.  
5) Do not attempt to remove the paper during a cut, as this can cause a paper jam.  
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4. Attaching the Accessories  
The following accessories do not necessarily have to be attached.  
Attach them if necessary.  
• Holding plate  
• Cable cover  
• Switch blind  
4-1. Attaching the Holder Plate  
Shaft  
(ꢀ) Attach the shaft to the printer.  
Push in the left and  
right ends of the shaft.  
(2) Wipe the area into which the rubber feet will be affixed in order to remove any grime; then,  
affix the roll stoppers. The positions for affixing them will vary depending on the paper  
width.  
82.5 or 79.5 mm width  
57.5 mm width  
(ꢂ) Use a regular screwdriver to remove the clips at  
both ends of the bar to remove the tension bar  
unit.  
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(ꢃ) Attachtheholdingplatetotheprinter.Thentighten  
the two screws that were supplied to secure it in  
place.  
(ꢄ) Positiontheprinteroverthescrews,etc.,onthewall  
and then slide it downward to set it in place.  
CAUTION  
The weight of the printer, including a roll of paper  
with the largest diameter, is approximately 2.4 kg.  
The screws installed in the wall must have both a  
shear and tensile strength capable of withstanding  
a load of 12 kgf (118 N) or more.  
(6) Push the cover open lever, and open the printer  
cover.  
(ꢅ) Insert the paper roll as shown.  
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4-2. Attaching the Switch Blind  
Attach the switch blind as shown in the illustration.  
4-3. Switch Blind Installation  
It is not necessary to install the switch blind. Only install it if it is necessary for you. By install-  
ing the switch blind, the following become possible.  
• Preventing the power switch from being operated by mistake.  
• Ensuring that other people can not easily operate the power switch.  
Install the switch blind as shown in the diagram below.  
The power switch can be turned ON ( I ) and OFF (O) by inserting a narrow instrument (ball  
penetc.) in the holes in the switch blind.  
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5. Consumable Parts and AC Adapter  
When consumable parts have run out, use those specified in the table below.  
Make sure that the AC adapter specified in the table is used.  
Use of consumable parts or AC adapter which are not specified in the table may result in dam-  
age to the printer, fire or electric shock.  
5-1. Thermal Paper Roll  
(1) Paper roll specification  
Width: ꢅꢇ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm or ꢆꢁ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm or ꢄꢅ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm  
Outer roll diameter: øꢀ00 mm or less  
Take up paper roll width: ꢆ0+-0.ꢄ mm or ꢆꢂ+-0.ꢄ mm or ꢄꢆ-+0.ꢄ mm  
Thickness: 6ꢄ~ꢀꢄ0 µm  
Core outer/inner diameter  
Paper thickness  
6ꢄ~ꢅꢄ µm  
6ꢄ~ꢅꢄ µm  
Core outer  
øꢀꢆ±ꢀ mm  
øꢂꢁ±ꢀ mm  
øꢂꢁ±ꢀ mm  
Core inner  
øꢀꢁ±ꢀ mm  
øꢁꢄ.ꢃ mm  
øꢁꢄ.ꢃ mm  
ꢅꢄ~ꢀꢄ0 µm  
Printed surface:  
Outer edge of roll  
Tail end handling: Do not use paste or glue to secure the paper roll or its core.  
Do not fold the tail end of the paper.  
(ꢁ) Recommended paper  
Manufacture  
Product name  
Quality characteristics/Use  
Paper thickness  
(µm)  
6ꢄ  
Mitsubishi Paper Mills  
Limited  
Pꢁꢁ0AG  
HPꢁꢁ0A  
HPꢁꢁ0AB-ꢀ  
Pꢁꢁ0AB  
Pꢁꢁ0AC-ꢀ  
Pꢁꢁ0AC  
Pꢁꢁ0AD  
Pꢁꢁ0AE-ꢀ  
PB6ꢅ0  
normal type paper  
high image stability paper  
high image stability paper  
normal type paper, card ticket  
normal type paper, card ticket  
normal type paper, card ticket  
normal type paper, card ticket  
normal type paper, card ticket  
ꢁ color paper: Red & Black  
ꢁ color paper: Blue & Black  
normal type paper  
6ꢄ  
ꢅꢄ  
ꢆꢄ  
ꢇꢄ  
ꢀ0ꢄ  
ꢀꢂ0  
ꢀꢄ0  
ꢅꢄ  
PBꢅꢅ0  
ꢅꢄ  
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper  
Flensburg GmbH  
Fꢄ0ꢃꢀ  
60  
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Manufacture  
Product name  
Quality characteristics/Use  
Paper thickness  
(µm)  
ꢅꢄ  
Oji Paper Co., Ltd.  
PDꢀꢄ0R  
PDꢀ60R  
normal type paper  
high image stability paper  
ꢁ color paper: Red & Black  
ꢁ color paper: Blue & Black  
normal type paper  
6ꢄ/ꢅꢄ  
ꢅꢄ  
PDꢅꢄ0R  
PDꢅ00R  
ꢅꢄ  
Nippon Paper Industries  
TFꢄ0KS-EꢁC  
Pꢂꢁ0RB  
6ꢄ  
Kanzaki Speciality Papers  
Inc. (KSP)  
ꢁ color paper: Red & Black  
ꢁ color paper: Blue & Black  
6ꢄ  
Pꢂꢁ0BB  
6ꢄ  
Ricoh  
ꢀꢂ0LHB  
high image stability paper,  
card ticket  
ꢆꢄ  
Note:  
ꢀ) Depending on the type and thickness of the paper, it may be necessary to change the  
settings for printing darkness. To change the darkness settings, use the printing dark-  
ness settings command <ESC><RS> ‘dn. Refer to the separate programmer’s manual  
for details.  
ꢁ) The print density may vary depending on the type of paper roll, operating environment,  
and power consumption mode.  
ꢂ) Areader or scanner may not be able to scan a printed bar code or characters depending  
on the print density. Make sure that your reader or scanner is able to scan correctly  
beforehand.  
(ꢂ) Effective Print Width  
Paper Width  
(mm)  
Right / Left Margin (mm)  
Effective Print Width  
Number of Print Columns  
(ꢀꢁ ×ꢁꢃ Font)  
ꢃꢆ  
(mm)  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢆꢁ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢄꢅ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢅꢁ  
Left -ꢁ to ꢀ, Right ꢀ.ꢄ to ꢂ  
ꢆ0  
ꢄꢂ  
Left,Right./Left,Right  
ꢁ.ꢄ / Left ꢃ, Right ꢂ.ꢂ  
ꢄꢁ.ꢄ / ꢄꢁ.0 / ꢄ0.ꢆ  
ꢂꢄ / ꢂꢃ / ꢂꢂ  
Left Margin  
Effective Print Width  
Right Margin  
Paper Width  
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5-2. Full-Face Thermal Label Paper Roll  
(1) Label paper specification  
Backing paper width:  
Outer roll diameter:  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm or ꢆꢁ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm  
øꢀ00 mm or less  
+0.ꢄ  
+0.ꢄ  
Take up paper roll width: ꢆ0 mm or ꢆꢂ mm  
-ꢀ  
-ꢀ  
Thickness:  
Max. 150 μm  
Core outer/inner diameter: core inner diameter øꢁꢄ.ꢃ±ꢀ mm/core outer diameter  
øꢂꢁ±ꢀ mm  
Printed surface:  
Tail end handling:  
Outer edge of roll  
Do not use paste or glue to secure the paper roll or its  
core.  
Do not fold the tail end of the paper.  
(ꢁ) Recommended label paper  
Quality  
features/  
applications  
Thickness (μm)  
Separator  
ꢃꢀ  
Product  
Manufacturer  
name  
Adhesion  
type  
Base  
material  
6ꢄ  
Total  
thickness  
ꢀꢀꢄ  
Lintec  
LDꢁꢀꢀꢃ  
For distribution  
or information  
control  
High  
adhesion  
Lintec  
Ricoh  
LDꢄꢄꢂ0  
ꢀꢂ0LHB  
For measurement  
ꢆꢄ  
ꢆꢄ  
6ꢄ  
ꢀꢄ0  
High  
adhesion  
High  
For distribution  
or information  
control  
adhesion  
Note:  
ꢀ) Depending on the type and thickness of the paper, it may be necessary to change the  
settings for printing darkness. To change the darkness settings, use the printing dark-  
ness settings command <ESC><RS> ‘dn. Refer to the separate programmer’s manual  
for details.  
ꢁ) The print density may vary depending on the type of paper roll, operating environment,  
and power consumption mode.  
ꢂ) Areader or scanner may not be able to scan a printed bar code or characters depending  
on the print density. Make sure that your reader or scanner is able to scan correctly  
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(ꢂ) Effective Print Width  
Paper Width  
(mm)  
Right / Left Margin (mm)  
Effective Print Width  
Number of Print Columns  
(ꢀꢁ ×ꢁꢃ Font)  
ꢃꢆ  
(mm)  
ꢅꢁ  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢆꢁ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ  
Left -ꢁ to ꢀ, Right ꢀ.ꢄ to ꢂ  
ꢆ0  
ꢄꢂ  
Left Margin  
Effective Print Width  
Right Margin  
Paper Width  
5-3. Thermal Label Paper Roll (Tack Label Paper)  
(1) Label paper specification  
Backing paper width:  
Outer roll diameter:  
ꢅꢇ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm or ꢆꢁ.ꢄ±0.ꢄ mm  
øꢀ00 mm or less  
+0.ꢄ  
+0.ꢄ  
Take up paper roll width: ꢆ0 mm or ꢆꢂ mm  
-ꢀ  
-ꢀ  
Thickness:  
Max. 150 μm  
Core outer/inner diameter: core inner diameter øꢁꢄ.ꢃ±ꢀ mm/core outer diameter  
øꢂꢁ±ꢀ mm  
Printed surface:  
Tail end handling:  
Outer edge of roll  
Do not use paste or glue to secure the paper roll or its  
core.  
Do not fold the tail end of the paper.  
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(ꢁ) Recommended label paper  
Quality  
features/  
applications  
Thickness (μm)  
Separator  
ꢃꢀ  
Product  
Manufacturer  
name  
Adhesion  
type  
Base  
material  
6ꢄ  
Total  
thickness  
ꢀꢀꢄ  
Lintec  
LDꢁꢀꢀꢃ  
For distribution  
or information  
control  
High  
adhesion  
Lintec  
Ricoh  
LDꢄꢄꢂ0  
ꢀꢂ0LHB  
For measurement  
ꢆꢄ  
ꢆꢄ  
6ꢄ  
ꢀꢄ0  
High  
adhesion  
High  
For distribution  
or information  
control  
adhesion  
Note:  
ꢀ) Depending on the type and thickness of the paper, it may be necessary to change the  
settings for printing darkness. To change the darkness settings, use the printing dark-  
ness settings command <ESC><RS> ‘dn. Refer to the separate programmer’s manual  
for details.  
ꢁ) The print density may vary depending on the type of paper roll, operating environment,  
and power consumption mode.  
ꢂ) Areader or scanner may not be able to scan a printed bar code or characters depending  
on the print density. Make sure that your reader or scanner is able to scan correctly  
beforehand.  
(ꢂ) Effective Print Width  
Paper Width  
(mm)  
Right / Left Margin (mm)  
Effective Print Width  
Number of Print Columns  
(ꢀꢁ ×ꢁꢃ Font)  
ꢃ6  
(mm)  
ꢅ0  
ꢅ6 ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢅꢇ ± 0.ꢄ  
ꢅꢂ  
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• Detailed Diagrams of Recommended Tack Label Specifications  
Tack label  
ø32  
1
ø25.4  
1
+0.5  
-1.0  
Paper tube  
80  
(Rolled dimension)  
Release paper  
Base material  
30 – 295  
(backing paper) (label paper)  
Printing direction  
(Label length)  
5
Black mark (back  
of diagram)  
35 – 300  
(Black mark pitch)  
PCS: 0.90 minimum  
5
1.0  
[Details of recommended tack label specifications (for 79.5 mm backing paper)]  
Tack label  
ø32  
1
ø25.4  
1
+0.5  
-1.0  
Paper tube  
83  
(Rolled dimension)  
Release paper  
(backing paper)  
Base material  
(label paper)  
30 – 295  
(Label length)  
5
Printing direction  
Black mark (back  
of diagram)  
35 – 300  
(Black mark pitch)  
PCS: 0.90 minimum  
5
1.0  
[Details of recommended tack label specifications (for 82.5 mm backing paper)]  
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• Detailed Diagram of Effective Printing Range  
70 (effective printing width:  
46 characters with font A)  
Dot numbers 39 – 598  
3 (Left margin)  
3 (Right margin)  
Effective printing range  
1.75 0.5  
(1.75)  
76 0.5 (Label width)  
79.5 0.5 (Backing paper width)  
79.5 mm backing paper  
73 (effective printing width:  
48 characters with font A)  
Dot numbers 39 – 622  
3 (Left margin)  
3 (Right margin)  
Effective printing range  
1.75 0.5  
(1.75)  
79 0.5 (Label width)  
82.5 0.5 (Backing paper width)  
82.5 mm backing paper  
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• Cut Position / Printing Line / Black Mark Sensor’s Positional Relationship  
Cut position  
Printing line  
Black mark sensor  
5-4. AC adapter (option)  
AC adapter which are not specified may result in damage to the printer, fire or electric shock.  
Model name: PS60A-ꢁꢃA  
Input:  
Output:  
ꢀ00 to ꢁꢃ0 V AC, ꢄ0/60 Hz  
DCꢁꢃ±ꢄ%, ꢁ.0 A (ꢄ.0 A Load ꢀ0 sec. Max.)  
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6. Control Panel and Other Functions  
6-1. Control Panel  
POWER lamp (Green LED)  
When the printer is online, power lamp  
is ON and ERROR lamp is OFF.  
ERROR lamp (Red/Orange LED)  
Indicatesvariouserrorsincombination  
with POWER lamp.  
FEED button  
FEED button  
ERROR lamp (Red/Orange LED)  
POWER lamp (Green LED)  
Press the FEED button to feed paper  
roll.  
6-2. Errors  
ꢀ) Recoverable errors  
Error Description  
POWER Lamp  
ERROR Lamp  
Recovery Conditions  
Head high temperature  
detection  
Flashes at 0.ꢄ-sec-  
ond intervals  
OFF  
Automatically recovered after  
the print head has cooled.  
Cover open error  
ON  
ON (Red)  
ON (Orange)  
Automaticallyrecoveredbyclos-  
ing the printer cover.  
Paper out error  
ON  
Automatically recovered by  
loading a new paper roll, then  
closing the printer cover.  
Paper near end  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
Flashes orange  
lamp at ꢀ second  
intervals  
Indicators show that the paper  
end is approaching, but the  
printer continues to print.  
Black mark paper size  
error  
ON (Orange)  
Recovered by loading a new pa-  
per roll, then closing the printer  
cover.  
Paper cut error  
Flashes red lamp  
at 0.ꢀꢁꢄ second  
intervals  
Recoveredifthecutterreturnsto  
the home position after turning  
the power OFF and ON. (See  
Notes ꢀ and ꢁ.)  
Note:  
ꢀ) If the cutter doesn’t return to the home position or doesn’t perform the initial move-  
ment, it cannot be recovered.  
ꢁ) If the paper is jammed, turn the power off, clear the jammed paper, then turn the power  
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ꢁ) Non-recoverable errors  
Error Description  
Flash access error  
POWER Lamp  
ERROR Lamp  
Recovery Conditions  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Flashes Orange  
lamp at 0.ꢄ-sec-  
ond intervals  
This is not a recoverable error.  
EEPROM error  
Flashes Red  
lamp at 0.ꢅꢄ-  
second intervals  
This is not a recoverable error.  
This is not a recoverable error.  
This is not a recoverable error.  
This is not a recoverable error.  
SRAM error  
Flashes Orange  
lamp at ꢀ-sec-  
ond intervals  
Head thermistor error  
Power voltage error  
Flashes Red  
lamp at ꢀ.ꢄ-sec-  
ond intervals  
Flashes Orange  
lamp at ꢁ-sec-  
ond intervals  
Note:  
ꢀ) If a non recoverable error occurs, turn the power OFF immediately.  
ꢁ) When Power supply error occurs, there is a possibility that the power supply unit has  
a trouble.  
For other non recoverable errors, please consult the dealer for repairs.  
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6-3. Self-Printing  
6-3-1. Test Printing  
Place the thermal paper roll on the printer.  
Turn the power ON while holding the FEED button depressed. The printer will run a test print  
according to the Ver. No., DIP switch settings, and memory switch settings, etc.  
6-3-2. Hexadecimal Dump Mode  
Place the thermal paper roll on the printer.  
Open the printer cover, then turn the power on while holding the FEED button.  
When the cover is closed, “*** HEX DUMP PRINTING ***” is printed, and the printer enters  
the Hexadecimal Dump Mode.  
Each of the signals sent from the computer to the printer will be printed out in hexadecimal  
code.  
This function allows you to check if a control code sent to the printer by the program being used  
is correct or not. The final line is not printed if its data is less than one full line. However, if  
the FEED button is pushed, the final line is printed. To turn off the mode, it is necessary to turn  
off the printer completely.  
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7. Adjusting the Near-end Sensor  
Use the following procedure to adjust the near-end sensor so it is compatible with the size of  
paper roll you are using.  
However, for vertical or wall-mount use, keep the adjuster fixed to level 3, without changing  
its position.  
Open the printer cover.  
Determine the diameter of the paper roll you are using and find the required setting in the  
table below.  
Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar object into the hole of the adjuster, and then push  
and side the adjuster to the desired setting.  
When changing the setting, make sure that the position of the hole is aligned with the align-  
ment mark indicated by the arrow.  
Near-end sensor  
(vertical/wall-mount  
layout)  
Near-end sensor  
(horizontal layout)  
(Level 1)  
(Level 2)  
(Level 3)  
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Adjustment value according to the paper you are using  
Paper thick-ness  
(µm)  
When using the paper roll with a core whose inside diameter (A):øꢀꢁ, outside diameter  
(B):øꢀꢆ  
Detected diameter (C)  
(Approx. mm)  
Level ꢁ  
Remained paper length  
(Approx. m)  
Level ꢀ  
øꢁꢂ  
Level ꢂ  
øꢂꢀ  
Level ꢀ  
Level ꢁ  
ꢃ.ꢇ  
Level ꢂ  
6ꢄ  
ꢅꢄ  
øꢁꢅ  
ꢁ.ꢄ  
ꢁ.ꢀ  
ꢅ.ꢅ  
6.ꢅ  
ꢃ.ꢁ  
Paper thick-ness  
(µm)  
When using the paper roll with a core whose inside diameter (A): øꢁꢄ.ꢃ, outside di-  
ameter (B):øꢂꢁ  
Detected diameter (C)  
(Approx. mm)  
Level ꢁ  
Remained paper length  
(Approx. m)  
Level ꢀ  
øꢂ6  
Level ꢂ  
øꢃꢃ  
Level ꢀ  
Level ꢁ  
6.ꢃ  
Level ꢂ  
6ꢄ  
ꢅꢄ  
øꢃ0  
ꢁ.ꢆ  
ꢁ.ꢃ  
ꢁ.ꢀ  
ꢀ.ꢇ  
ꢀ.ꢅ  
ꢀ.ꢃ  
ꢀ.ꢁ  
ꢀ0.ꢃ  
ꢇ.0  
ꢅ.ꢇ  
ꢅ.ꢀ  
6.ꢃ  
ꢄ.ꢁ  
ꢃ.ꢄ  
ꢄ.ꢄ  
ꢆꢄ  
ꢃ.ꢇ  
ꢇꢄ  
ꢃ.ꢃ  
ꢀ0ꢄ  
ꢀꢂ0  
ꢀꢄ0  
ꢃ.0  
ꢂ.ꢁ  
ꢁ.ꢆ  
Note:  
C
ꢀ) The adjuster is factory-set at level ꢀ on the horizontal  
layout and level ꢂ on the vertical/wall-mount lay-  
out.  
ꢁ) The control switch or the memory switch A may be  
used to switch between the horizontal and vertical  
(wall-mount) layouts. For instructions on setting the  
memory switch, refer to the separate Specifications  
Manual.  
ꢂ) The detected diameter and remained paper length  
given above are calculated values, and there may be  
some variances depending on the rolled state of the  
paper or the actual mechanism.  
ꢃ) If thick paper is used (paper thickness between ꢀ00  
μm and 150 μm), the paper roll may loosen and cause  
variances in the detected values. Therefore, set the  
adjustor to Level ꢂ for horizontal layout.  
B
A
C
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8. Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams  
8-1. Preventing Paper Jams  
The paper should not be touched during ejection and before it is cut.  
Pressing or pulling the paper during ejection may cause a paper jam, paper cutting failure or  
line feed failure.  
8-2. Removing Paper Jam  
If a paper jam occurs, clear it as described below.  
(ꢀ) Set the power switch to off to turn off power to the printer.  
(ꢁ) Push the lever toward you to open the printer cover.  
(ꢂ) Remove the jammed paper.  
Note 1: To prevent parts such as the thermal head or the rubber roller from damage or  
deformation, do not forcibly pull on the paper with the printer cover closed.  
Note 2: If label paper gets jammed, the glue from the labels could stick to the parts. If this  
occurs, make sure to wipe them clean of the glue.  
(ꢃ) Position the paper roll straight and close the printer cover gently.  
Note 1: Make sure that the paper is positioned straight. If the printer cover is closed with  
the paper skewed, a paper jam may result.  
Note 2: Lock the printer cover by pressing down on the sides. Do not try to close it by  
pressing down on the centre. The cover may not lock properly.  
(ꢄ) Set the power switch to on to turn on power to the printer. Make sure that the ERROR LED  
is not lit.  
Note:While the ERROR LED is lit, the printer will not accept any commands such as the  
print command, so make sure that the printer cover is locked properly.  
Thermal head  
Caution Symbol  
This symbol is placed near the thermal head to indicate that it may be hot.  
Never touch the thermal head immediately after the printer has been used.  
Let the thermal head cool for a few minutes before touching it.  
This symbol is placed near the thermal head to indicate that it is easily damaged.  
Observe the precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.  
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9. Periodical Cleaning  
Printed characters may become partially unclear due to accumulated paper dust and dirt. To  
prevent such a problem, paper dust collected in the paper holder and paper transport section  
and on the surface of the thermal head must be removed periodically.  
Suchcleaningisrecommendedtobecarriedoutoncesixmonthoronemillionlines. Iftheprinter  
uses label paper, clean it on a monthly basis or after printing approximately ꢁ00,000 lines.  
9-1. Cleaning the Thermal Head  
To remove the dark paper dust that has accumulated on the thermal head surface, wipe it clean  
with cotton swab (or soft cloth) dipped in alcohol (ethanol, methanol, or isopropyl alcohol). If  
the printer uses label paper, wipe it clean of the glue that may have accumulated.  
Note 1: The thermal head is easily damaged, so clean it with a soft cloth, taking care not  
to scratch it.  
Note 2: Do not attempt to clean the thermal head immediately after printing, when the  
thermal head is hot.  
Note 3: Beware of the risk of damaging the thermal head as a result of static electricity  
that may be created during cleaning.  
Note 4: Turn the power ON only after the alcohol has dried completely.  
9-2. Cleaning the Rubber Roller  
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off the dust that may have accumulated on the rubber roller.  
9-3. Cleaning the Sensors and the Surrounding Areas  
Clean the sensors (mainly the reflector type sensors) of debris, dust, paper particles, glue, etc.  
that may have accumulated.  
9-4. Cleaning the Paper Holder and the Surrounding Area  
Clean the paper holder of debris, dust, paper particles, glue, etc. that may have accumulated.  
Rubber roller  
Sensors  
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10. Specifications  
10-1. General Specifications  
(ꢀ) Printing method  
(ꢁ) Print speed  
(ꢂ) Dot density  
(ꢃ) Printing width  
(ꢄ) Number of print columns  
(6) Paper roll  
Direct line thermal printing  
Max. ꢁ000 dots/sec. (ꢁꢄ0 mm/sec.)  
ꢁ0ꢂ dpi: ꢆ dots/mm (0.ꢀꢁꢄ mm/dot)  
Max. ꢆ0 mm  
ꢄꢂ (ꢀꢁ × ꢁꢃ dots)  
Refer to chapter ꢃ for details on the recommended paper  
roll.  
Paper width: ꢅꢇ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ or ꢆꢁ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ or ꢄꢅ.ꢄ ± 0.ꢄ mm  
Roll diameter: øꢀ00 mm or less  
ꢀꢃꢅ (W) × ꢁꢀꢂ (D) × ꢀꢃꢆ (H) mm  
Approx. ꢀ.ꢅꢄ kg  
(ꢅ) Overall dimension  
(ꢆ) Weight  
213 mm  
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10-2. Auto Cutter Specifications  
(ꢀ) Cutting frequency  
(ꢁ) Thickness of paper  
Max. ꢁ0 cuts per minute  
0.06ꢄ ~ 0.ꢀꢄ mm  
10-3. Interface  
RS-ꢁꢂꢁC serial interface/Two-way parallel interface (IEEEꢀꢁꢆꢃ)/USB interface/Ethernet in-  
terface/Wireless LAN Interface  
10-4. Electrical Characteristics  
(ꢀ) Input Voltage DC ꢁꢃ V±ꢀ0%  
(ꢁ) Current Consumption (DC ꢁꢃ V at room temperature)  
Standby:  
ASCII printing:  
Approx. 0.ꢀꢄ A  
Approx. average ꢀ.ꢆ A  
(Approx. ꢀꢅ.ꢄ% printing rate)  
ꢀ00% print duty:  
(Solid printing):  
Approx. peak ꢀꢀ.ꢇ A  
Approx. average ꢄ.0 A  
(Continuous solid printing should be ꢀ0 seconds or less.)  
(ꢂ) Power Connector  
Pin No.  
Function  
Drive power (ꢁꢃ V)  
Signal GND  
N.C.  
Shell  
Frame ground  
<Viewed from Connector Surface>  
Note:  
• When using a printer power supply other than the optional AC adaptor (PS60A-ꢁꢃA),  
be sure that the following cautions are observed.  
• Use a power supply of DC ꢁꢃ V ±ꢀ0% and more than ꢁ.0 A (ꢄ.0 A Load ꢀ0 sec. Min)  
with LPS output approved by IEC60ꢇꢄ0.  
• Be careful about installing the printer in an area where there is noise. Take the appropri-  
ate measures to protect against electrostatic AC line noise, etc.  
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10-5. Environmental Requirements  
(ꢀ) Operating  
Temperature  
Humidity  
ꢄ°C to ꢃꢄ°C  
ꢀ0% to ꢇ0% RH (without condensation)  
(%RH)  
34°C90% RH  
90  
80  
40°C65% RH  
45°C50% RH  
60  
40  
Operating environment  
range  
20  
10  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
Temperature (°C)  
Operating temperature and humidity range  
(ꢁ) Transport/storage (except for paper)  
Temperature  
Humidity  
-ꢁ0°C to 60°C  
ꢀ0% to ꢇ0% RH (without condensation)  
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10-6. Reliability Specifications  
(ꢀ) MCBF: 60 million lines  
• Recommended thermal paper (60 μm to 75 μm)  
• Average printing rate: ꢀꢁ.ꢄ%  
• Printing density: standard setting  
Note:The Mean Cycles Before Failure (MCBF) with the recommended thermal paper  
thickness between 75 μm and 150 μm is 25 million lines.  
(ꢁ) Auto cutter (life)  
Paper width ꢆꢁ.ꢄ mm, ꢅꢇ.ꢄ mm *Including backing paper  
• Paper thickness between 65 μm and 100 μm: 2 million partial cuts, 1.6 million full cuts  
• Paper thickness between 100 μm and 150 μm: 600,000 cuts both partial and full  
Paper width ꢄꢅ.ꢄ mm  
• Paper thickness between 65 μm and 85 μm: 600,000 partial cuts, 500,000 full cuts  
Paper width ꢆꢁ.ꢄ mm, ꢅꢇ.ꢄ mm full-face thermal label paper  
• Paper thickness between 100 μm and 150 μm: 300,000 cuts both partial and full  
Notes:  
ꢀ) When using full-face thermal label paper, periodically clean the glue that may have  
accumulated on the cutter blade.  
ꢁ) If glue has accumulated on the cutter blade, it could adversely affect cutting perform-  
ance.  
* A cutter is said to have reached its life when it has entered the wear failure pe-  
riod.  
* The figures indicated in the reliability specifications above are based on the use of  
recommended thermal paper. As such, reliability is not guaranteed if non-recom-  
mended thermal paper is used.  
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10-7. Black mark specifications  
Dimension A = 30 to  
300 mm  
Reverse side of  
the paper  
5
1 mm  
15 mm or more  
+1  
1
mm  
-0.8  
2.5 mm  
Printing direction  
Printing area  
Upper margin 14 mm or more  
Bottom margin  
(3 mm + dimension  
A × 3%) or more  
Cut position  
The reverse side of the  
paper is the printing  
surface.  
<Remarks>  
ꢀ) The cut position shown above is when the print starting position correct value forAppendix  
F: memory switch ꢇ is the default setting.  
ꢁ) The black mark’s PCS value must be 0.ꢇ0 or more.  
ꢂ) Note that accuracy of starting printing with the black mark sensor must be within ±ꢁ mm of  
the standard printing positions, the printing length must be within ±ꢁ mm of the set value in  
consideration of discrepancies occurring in the processing accuracy of the platen diameter  
and environmental temperature in the initial state, and a -ꢄ% error margin against the set  
value must be taken into account in consideration of life expectancy and attention paid to  
the print layout when using pre-printed paper.  
ꢃ) The printing area must be within the usable range shown in the above diagram when using  
black marks. With regards to the top margin, approximately ꢀꢂ mm is established between  
the print position and the cut position (auto cutter,) and the paper is fed through ꢀ mm or  
more (eight dot lines) if printing is performed after the cutting operations, making a total  
of ꢀꢃ mm or more for the margin. Ensure that the margin shown in the above diagram is  
used to prevent the printing area value in the paper feed direction from exceeding the pitch  
of the black mark. Note that if this margin is not used, it may result in pages being skipped  
and other defects.  
[Example of the printing area setting]  
<When the pitch of the black mark (dimension A) is ꢀ00 mm>  
Top margin: ꢀꢃ mm / bottom margin: ꢂ mm + (ꢀ00 mm × 0.0ꢂ) = 6 mm  
From this, it is clear that the printing area in the paper feed direction must be ꢆ0 mm or  
less.  
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11. Dip Switch Setting  
Two DIP switches are provided at the bottom of the printer, and can be set as given in the table  
below. Be sure to set the power switch to off before changing the settings. It is recommended  
to use a pointed item like a pen or flat-blade driver screw to change the settings. The settings  
will become effective when the power switch is set to on again.  
The following is the procedure for changing the settings on DIP switches.  
ꢀ. Make sure the printer is turned off.  
ꢁ. Remove the screw from the DIP switch blind. Then take off the DIP switch blind, as shown  
in the illustration below.  
3. Set the switches using a pointed tool, such as a pen or flat-blade screwdriver.  
ꢃ. Replace the DIP switch blind. Then secure it with the screw.  
The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer.  
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11-1. Parallel Interface Model  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No. 1  
2
3
4
9 10  
DIP-SW 1  
DIP-SW 2  
DIP-SW ꢀ  
Switch ꢀ-ꢀ  
ON  
Command emulation  
Star Mode  
OFF  
ESC/POS Mode  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
The functions of switches ꢀ-ꢁ through ꢀ-ꢀ0 will change according to the command emulation  
that has been set using switch ꢀ-ꢀ.  
(ꢀ) Star mode  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
Command emulation  
Always ON  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
Invalid  
Valid  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
Pin #ꢂꢀ (INIT) reset signal  
Invalid  
ꢀ-6  
Handshaking conditions  
(conditions for BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
Receive buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Automatic status back function  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Valid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
(ꢁ) ESC/POS mode  
Switch  
Function  
Command emulation  
Graphic adjustment  
ON  
Always OFF  
ꢁ0ꢂ DPI  
OFF  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
ꢀ-6  
ꢀꢆ0 DPI  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
Invalid  
Valid  
Valid  
Pin #ꢂꢀ (INIT) reset signal  
Invalid  
Handshaking conditions  
(conditions for BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
Receive buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Automatic status back function  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Valid  
Valid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
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DIP-SW ꢁ  
Switch  
ꢁ-ꢀ  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢁ-ꢁ  
Always ON  
Should be set to on  
ꢁ-ꢂ  
ꢁ-ꢃ  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
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11-2. RS-232C Interface Model  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No. 1  
2
3
4
9 10  
DIP-SW 1  
DIP-SW 2  
DIP-SW ꢀ  
Switch ꢀ-ꢀ  
ON  
Command emulation  
Star Mode  
OFF  
ESC/POS Mode  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
The functions of switches ꢀ-ꢁ through ꢀ-ꢀ0 will change according to the command emulation  
that has been set using switche ꢀ-ꢀ.  
(ꢀ) Star mode  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
Command emulation  
Always ON  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
Invalid  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
ꢀ-6  
Handshaking conditions  
(conditions for BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
Receive buffer full  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Automatic status back function  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
(ꢁ) ESC/POS mode  
Switch  
Function  
Command emulation  
Graphic adjustment  
ON  
Always OFF  
ꢁ0ꢂ DPI  
OFF  
ꢀꢆ0 DPI  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
ꢀ-6  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
Invalid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Handshaking conditions  
(conditions for BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
Receive buffer full  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Automatic status back function  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
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DIP-SW ꢁ  
Switch  
ꢁ-ꢀ  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢁ-ꢁ  
Always ON  
Should be set to on  
ꢁ-ꢂ  
ꢁ-ꢃ  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
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The following is the procedure for changing the settings on DIP switch No. ꢂ.  
ꢀ. Turn off the printer and all components connected to it.  
ꢁ. Remove the ꢁ screws.  
ꢂ. Remove the serial interface board unit.  
ꢃ. Change the setting of the DIP switches.  
ꢄ. Replace the serial interface board unit.  
Then secure it with the screws.  
6. Turn on the printer and all components connected to it.  
ON  
OFF  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP-SW 3  
DIP switch 3  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on, except for switches ꢅ and ꢆ.  
DIP-SW ꢂ  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢂ-ꢀ  
Baud Rate  
See table below  
ꢂ-ꢁ  
ꢂ-ꢂ  
Data Length  
Parity Check  
Parity  
ꢆ bits  
Disabled  
Odd  
ꢅ bits  
Enabled  
Even  
ꢂ-ꢃ  
ꢂ-ꢄ  
ꢂ-6  
Handshake  
DTR/DSR  
XON/XOFF  
ꢂ-ꢅ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to  
off)  
ꢂ-ꢆ  
Baud Rate  
Switch ꢂ-ꢀ  
OFF  
Switch ꢂ-ꢁ  
ꢃꢆ00BPS  
ꢇ600BPS  
ꢀꢇꢁ00BPS  
ꢂꢆꢃ00BPS  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
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11-3. USB Interface Model  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No. 1  
2
3
4
9 10  
DIP-SW 1  
DIP-SW 2  
DIP-SW ꢀ  
Switch  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
Command emulation (Ster Line mode)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
Always ON  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
Invalid  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
USB mode  
Printer class  
Vendor class  
ꢀ-6  
Handshaking conditions (conditions for  
BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
Receive buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Automatic status back function *ꢀ  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Valid  
Valid  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
*ꢀ Automatic status back function is disabled when USB mode is Printer Class (switch ꢀ-ꢄ =  
ON).  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
DIP-SW ꢁ  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢁ-ꢀ~ꢁ-ꢃ  
Always ON  
Should be set to on  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
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11-4. Ethernet Interface Model  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No. 1  
2
3
4
9 10  
DIP-SW 1  
DIP-SW 2  
DIP-SW ꢀ  
Switch  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
Command emulation (Ster Line mode)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
Always ON  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
Invalid  
Valid  
Receive buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
ꢀ-6  
Handshaking conditions (conditions for  
BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
Invalid  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
DIP-SW ꢁ  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢁ-ꢀ~ꢁ-ꢃ  
Always ON  
Should be set to on  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
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Initializing Settings  
Set the push switch as described below to initialize the  
setting information.  
LED  
Push the switch for one to five seconds while running  
undernormaloperatingmode.ThegreenandredLEDs  
will flash with a regular pattern. After that, push the  
switch once again in that state to turn OFF both of the  
red and green LEDs. This will return the settings of  
the interface board to their default, or ex-factory, set-  
tings.After the interface board has been initialized, the  
printer will automatically reboot itself.  
Push Switch  
LED Display  
Green : Lights when other party connection is  
recognized as ꢀ00BASE-TX.  
Red :  
Lights when packets are received.  
11-5. Wireless LAN Interface Model  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
No. 1  
No. 1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
9 10  
DIP-SW 1  
DIP-SW 2  
DIP-SW ꢀ  
Switch  
ꢀ-ꢀ  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
Command emulation (Ster Line mode)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Sensor adjustment  
Always ON  
ꢀ-ꢁ  
ꢀ-ꢂ  
ꢀ-ꢃ  
Invalid  
Valid  
Receive buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢄ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
ꢀ-6  
Handshaking conditions (conditions for  
BUSY)  
Offline or receive  
buffer full  
ꢀ-ꢅ  
ꢀ-ꢆ  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
Low-power consumption mode  
ꢀ-ꢇ  
Invalid  
Valid  
ꢀ-ꢀ0  
Should not be changed (Should be set to on)  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
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DIP-SW ꢁ  
Switch  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
ꢁ-ꢀ~ꢁ-ꢃ  
Always ON  
Should be set to on  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all on.  
OFF  
ON  
No.  
1
2
DIP-SW 3  
LED  
DIP Switch 3  
DIP Switch  
ON  
OFF  
ꢂ-ꢀ  
ꢂ-ꢁ  
Fixed at OFF  
Initialize of setting information  
Change DIP Switch ꢂ-ꢁ to ON initialize the setting information when the power is turned on.  
The factory settings of DIP switch are all off.  
LED Display  
Green : Lights when pockets are received.  
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Note:  
This product contains a built-in wireless device and can only be used in the following  
countries.  
USA, UK, France, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark,  
Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Luxemburg, Netherlands,  
Canada, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania.  
This product contains Transmitter Module which conforms to the R&TTE Directive.  
This product contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: MꢃB6ꢀꢆ0ꢁꢀ0.  
This product contains Transmitter Module IC: ꢄꢆꢃꢃA-6ꢀꢆ0ꢁꢀ0.  
Strictly observe the export control laws of the country for export when exporting this  
product.  
Installing the Ferrite Core (Wireless LAN Model for EU Only)  
Install the ferrite core onto the peripheral drive cable to prevent radio interference. Use the fer-  
rite core only for the wireless LAN model in the EU.  
Install the ferrite core onto the peripheral drive cable as shown in the illustration.  
Ethernet cable  
EU only  
Ferrite core  
(EU only)  
Pass the fastener through the holes in the ferrite core as shown in the illustration.  
10 cm  
(Maximum)  
Fastener  
EU only  
Loop the fastener around the cable, and then pull the end of the fastener tightly through its  
buckle. Use a pair of scissors to cut off the excess end of the fastener.  
EU only  
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Connecting the peripheral drive cable  
Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the printer. Then, connect the other end  
of the cable to the peripheral drive circuit.  
Except for EU  
For EU  
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12. Parallel Interface  
The two-way parallel interface is compatible with the IEEEꢀꢁꢆꢃ compatibility mode and nibble  
mode. Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details.  
Table of Connection Signals for Each Mode  
Compatibility Mode  
Signal Name  
nStrobe  
Data0  
Nibble Mode  
Signal Name  
Host Clock  
Data0  
Pin No.  
Direction  
In  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
In/Out  
Out  
Dataꢀ  
Dataꢀ  
Dataꢁ  
Dataꢁ  
Dataꢂ  
Dataꢂ  
6
Dataꢃ  
Dataꢃ  
Dataꢄ  
Dataꢄ  
Data6  
Data6  
Dataꢅ  
Dataꢅ  
ꢀ0  
ꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢂ  
ꢀꢃ  
ꢀꢄ  
ꢀ6  
ꢀꢅ  
ꢀꢆ  
ꢀꢇ~ꢂ0  
ꢂꢀ  
ꢂꢁ  
ꢂꢂ  
ꢂꢃ  
ꢂꢄ  
ꢂ6  
nAck  
PtrClk  
Out  
Busy  
PtrBusy/Dataꢂ,ꢅ  
AckDataReq/Dataꢁ,6  
Xflag/Data1,5  
HostBusy  
Out  
PError  
Out  
Select  
Signal GND  
Frame GND  
+ꢄ V  
Signal GND  
Flame GND  
+ꢄ V  
OUT  
Twisted Pair Return  
nInit  
Twisted Pair Return  
nInit  
In  
Out  
nFault  
nDataAvail/Data0,ꢃ  
External GND  
In  
nSelectIn  
ꢀꢁꢆꢃActive  
This connector mates with an  
Amphenol 57-30360 connector  
Parallel interface connector (printer side)  
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13. RS-232C Serial Interface  
13-1. Interface Specifications  
Data transmission method:  
Asynchronous serial interface  
Selectable from ꢃꢆ00, ꢇ600, ꢀꢇꢁ00, ꢂꢆꢃ00 bps  
(Refer to “ꢀꢀ. DIP Switch Setting”.)  
Start bit: ꢀ bit  
Data bit: ꢅ or ꢆ bits (selectable.)  
Parity bit: Odd, even or none (selectable.)  
Stop bit: ꢀ bit length  
Baud rate:  
Word length  
Signal polarity  
RS-ꢁꢂꢁC  
MARK: Logic “ꢀ” (–ꢂ V to –ꢀꢄ V)  
SPACE: Logic “0” (+ꢂ V to +ꢀꢄ V)  
MARK “1”  
Bꢀ Bꢁ Bꢂ Bꢃ Bꢄ Bꢅ Bꢆ ꢇBꢈ  
SPACE “0”  
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A: Start bit  
B: Data bit  
C: Parity bit  
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13-2. RS-232C Connector  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
F-GND  
TXD  
Direction  
Function  
6
Frame ground  
Transmission data  
Receive data  
OUT  
IN  
RXD  
RTS  
OUT  
Same as DTR signal.  
Not used  
N/C  
DSR  
IN  
STAR Mode  
Status of this signal is not checked.  
ESC/POS Mode  
In DTR/DSR communication mode, indicates whether  
data receive from host is enabled or disabled.  
Space: Receive enabled  
Mark: Receive disabled  
(except when transmitting data by DLE EOT, and GS a)  
This signal is not checked in the X-ON/X-OFF com-  
munication mode.  
S-GND  
N/C  
Signal ground  
Not used  
ꢆ~ꢀꢇ  
ꢁ0  
DTR  
OUT  
STAR Mode  
Indicates whether data receive from host is enabled or  
disabled.  
1) DTR/DSR Communication Mode  
Space when receive is enabled.  
2) X-On/X-Off Communication Mode  
Always space, except during following condi-  
tions:  
• Period between reset and communication ena-  
bled  
• During self printing  
ESC/POS Mode  
Indicates whether data receive from host is enabled or  
disabled.  
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Pin No.  
Signal name  
Direction  
Function  
1) DTR/DSR Communication Mode  
This signal indicates whether the printer is busy.  
SPACE indicates that the printer is ready to receive  
data, and MARK indicates that the printer is busy.  
The busy condition can be changed by using DIP  
SW ꢀ-6 as follows:  
DIP SW 1-6  
Printer status  
OFF  
ON  
.During the period from when  
the power is turned on (includ-  
ing resetting using the interface)  
to when the printer is ready to  
receive data.  
BUSY  
BUSY  
.During the self printing.  
.When the cover is open.  
BUSY  
BUSY  
BUSY  
.When the printer stops printing  
due to a paper-end.  
BUSY  
.During macro executing standby  
status.  
BUSY  
BUSY  
BUSY  
6.When an error has occurred.  
.Whenthereceivebufferbecomes-  
full.  
BUSY  
2) X-On/X-Off Communication Mode  
Always space, except during following condi-  
tions:  
• Period between reset and communication ena-  
bled  
• During self printing  
ꢁꢀ~ꢁꢃ  
ꢁꢄ  
N/C  
Not used  
INIT  
IN  
Status of this signal is not checked.  
13  
1
D-sub 25 Pin  
25  
14  
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13-3. Cable Connections  
The followings are a recommended interface cable connections.  
Printer side  
Host side  
25 pin  
9 pin  
FG  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
FG  
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
SG  
3
2
7
8
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
SG  
6
7
6
7
6
5
1
4
20  
25  
DTR  
INIT  
8
DCD  
DTR  
20  
Note:Use shielded wire less than ꢂ m in length.  
13-4. Electrical Characteristics  
Voltage  
Data signal  
Mark  
Control signal  
Binary status  
-ꢂ V to -ꢀꢄ V  
+ꢂ V to +ꢀꢄ V  
OFF  
ON  
0
Space  
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14. USB, Ethernet and Wireless LAN Interface  
14-1. USB Interface Specifications  
1. General Specification:  
ꢁ. Communication Speed:  
ꢂ. Communication Method:  
4. Power Specifications:  
ꢄ. Connector:  
Conforms to USB 2.0 Specifications  
USB Full Speed Mode (ꢀꢁ Mbps)  
USB Bulk Transmission Mode  
USB Self-power Function  
USB Up-Stream Port Connector (USB Type-B)  
14-2. Ethernet Interface Specifications  
1. General Specification:  
ꢁ. Communication Media:  
ꢂ. Communication Speed:  
ꢃ. Protocol:  
Conforms to IEEE802.3  
ꢀ0 Base-T/ꢀ00 Base-TX  
ꢀ0/ꢀ00 Mbps  
TCP/IP  
ꢄ. TCP/IP detail:  
ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, LPR, #ꢇꢀ00, FTP,  
HTTP, TELNET, TFTP  
RJ-ꢃꢄ (ꢆ-pin modular)  
6. Connector:  
14-3. Wireless LAN Interface Specifications  
1. General Specification:  
ꢁ. Communication Media:  
ꢂ. Communication Speed:  
ꢃ. Protocol:  
Conforms to IEEE802.1lb  
ꢁ.ꢃ GHZ DSSS wireless CF card  
ꢀM/ꢁM/ꢄ.ꢄM/ꢀꢀMbps AUTO Full-Back  
TCP/IP  
ꢄ. TCP/IP detail:  
ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, LPR, #ꢇꢀ00, IPP, POPꢂ,  
HTTP, TELNET, SMTP, SNMP, FTP  
North America : ꢀ-ꢀꢀ ch  
6. Operating Channels:  
Japan : ꢀ-ꢀꢀ ch  
Europe : ꢀ-ꢀꢂ ch  
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15. Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit  
Peripheral unit drive circuit connector only connects to peripheral units such as cash drawers,  
etc.  
Do not connect it to a telephone.  
Use cables which meet the following specifications.  
Peripheral Drive Connector  
Modular plug  
Pin  
No.  
Signal  
name  
Function  
I/O  
direction  
Modular plug: MOLEX 90075-0007,  
AMP641337, or BURNDY B-66-4  
Shield  
6
FG  
Frame ground  
Drive signal ꢀ  
Drive power  
Drive power  
Drive signal ꢁ  
Sense signal  
Wire lead  
DRDꢀ  
+ꢁꢃ V  
+ꢁꢃ V  
DRDꢁ  
DRSNS  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
Drive circuit  
The recommended drive unit is shown below.  
Separated Ground wire connected to shield  
(Europe only).  
Peripheral drive connector  
1
2
With shield  
F.G  
TR1  
D1  
7824  
L1  
Peripheral unit  
3
4
+24 V  
M-GND  
TR2  
R3  
4.7 kΩ  
1/4 W  
D2  
L2  
6
1
5
6
6-P Modular  
jack connector  
M-GND  
TR3  
Peripheral  
unit 2  
+5 V  
Compulsion  
switch  
R1  
R2  
Frame  
ground  
Printer side  
User side  
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Reference  
2SD 1866 Circuit Configuration  
Drive Output: ꢁꢃ V, Max. ꢀ.0 A  
TRꢀ, TRꢁ:  
Rꢀ=ꢀ0 kW  
Rꢁ=ꢂꢂ kW  
Transistor ꢁSD ꢀꢆ66 or equivalent  
Note:  
ꢀ. Pin ꢀ must be shield drain wire connected to peripheral device frame ground.  
ꢁ. It is not possible to drive two drives simultaneously.  
ꢂ. The peripheral drive duty must satisfy the following:  
ON time / (ON time + OFF time) 0.ꢁ  
4. Minimum resistance for coils L1 and L2 is 24 Ω.  
ꢄ. Absolute maximum ratings for diodes Dꢀ and Dꢁ (Ta = ꢁꢄ °C) are:  
Average Rectified Current Io = 1 A  
6. Absolute maximum rating for transistors TRꢀ and TRꢁ (Ta = ꢁꢄ °C) are:  
Collector current Ic = ꢁ A  
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16. Memory Switch Settings  
Each memory switch is stored in EEPROM. For details on the functions and settings of memory  
switches, see the separate Specification Manual.  
The table below shows the factory settings for the memory switches.  
Memory Switch  
Hexadecimal Code  
0
6
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
0000  
WARNING  
Changing the memory switch settings can cause the printer to fail to operate correctly.  
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Tel: 1-800-Oki-Data (1-800-654-3282) Fax: (856) 222-5320 www.okiprintingsolutions.com  
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