Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals TD26000 Dot Matrix Printer User Manual 2610 UG LED LCD 12 12 04 00

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6.3.20
Password
The Password page allows the user to set a password which would limit access to certain
configuration and action links in WebPanel. The maximum number of characters for the
password is 7. The default password is no password at all (“null“). However, “adm” is also
acceptable as the default password to be compatible with the TallyCom IIF-4 and external
TallyCom pocket NICs (Options), which use this as the default password. If this or no
password at all (“null“) is set as the password, all of the web pages are accessible by
everyone. If any other password is set, the first time a user accesses a password protected
page, a window will open asking for verification with user and password information. Once
the password has been successfully recognized, all password protected pages will be
available. Once the password is recognized, a timer is set, based on the Password Timer
value set in the General web page. If there is inactivity in the browser which lasts beyond the
timer time, the password will have to be reentered to access the protected pages.
The password page looks like this:
6.3.21
User Name
The default user name is “adm” and cannot be changed.
6.3.22
Resetting Password
In order to reset password the printer needs to be defaulted. See “Loading Default”.
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6.3.23 Email Notification
With the email notification link the user will be able to set up and receive email notices for
error and status conditions of the printer. Up to 4 email addresses can be set.
The page looks like this:
The user must set up the SMTP Mail Server as well as one or more users. The Reply
address can be left as is unless there is reason to have to mail to the Reply address.
To activate the mail notification:
‹ Select which notifications are to be sent out.
‹ Click on the check box(es) on the right of the desired notification(s) for the particular
user(s).
‹ Confirm your settings by clicking the Send button.
There is also a test mail option which sends a test email to “User 1” and is activated by
checking the box and clicking on the “Save” button.
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The “Configure” link at the end of each line of notification options allows the user to set
up the message information for the email as well as selecting other pertinent information
to be added to the email. In addition, the timer can be set which determines when the
email notification is sent out.
The page looks like this:
In this example, the Online message is set to “Printer is Online”, and information on
Description, Location, and Printer Name will be added to the email. In this example, the event
timer is set for 10 seconds after the event occurs and will be sent only once, unless the printer
is rebooted or the state changes. If the timer is set to 0, no email message will be sent,
regardless of whether the user box has been selected. Selecting the “Save” button will set
these values.
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6.3.24
Logical Printers
The logical printers page will add text or commands to the beginning and ending of print jobs.
This is done by pre and post strings, defined in each of the logical printers. For entering
binary data in these strings, the backslash character is used followed by 2 hexadecimal
digits.
Examples of this are \1b for an escape character, \0a for linefeed and \\ for backslash.
Selecting the Logical Printers link gives the following page which lists seven possible logical
printers plus Raw Port, which is port 9100:
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When selecting one of the logical printers under the Description column, the following page is
displayed:
In this example if the Enable checkbox is checked, the pre-string of “Beginning to print job”
followed by a CR/LF will print at the beginning of every job sent to this LPR Queue. At the
end of the print job, the message “End of job” with a formfeed will print. Unchecking the
Enablecheckbox will not send the pre or post strings. The LPD Queue Name is the name of
the print queue that comes from the host. The Description can be changed by the user and
does not have to match the LPD Queue Name.
6.3.25
String Replacement Example Plain Text
Original Text / New Text
String Replacement Example Commands /\1B[8419t/\1B[4196t/
Control codes are entered with a back slash “\”.
In this example the Formlength of A4 (8419”/720) represented by “1B[8419t” is being
replaced by the string “1B[4196t” (4196”/720) which results in A5.
Multiple strings are separated by a semicolon “;”.
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6.3.25
Logout of TallyCom
The Logout link disconnects the browser session from the printer. Clicking on the “Home”
link reestablishes the connection.
6.3.26
Restart TallyCom
Selecting this link will reboot the printer and disconnect the current printer connection. It is
used to reset certain TCP/IP variables that were set in the General and TCP/IP pages. Once
TallyCom has restarted, those new setting will take effect. When this link is selected, the
follow page is displayed, giving the user the option to continue or not.
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6.3.27
Virtual Control Panel
The Virtual Control Panel link is in the Printer Status area of the web page. This control
panel is a visual representation of the actual control panel on the printer. It allows the user to
remotely read and set panel information as if they were standing at the control panel. The
functionality of the virtual panel is identical to the physical LCD panel.
Before using the virtual panel, it is important to configure the browser to allow popup
windows from the printer, otherwise the panel will not display. Once the browser is
configured, the page will look similar to this:
The Virtual Control Panel will be the active window. This window will show the current error
state and display the contents of the printer’s LCD display. Selecting the buttons on the
display will behave the same as if selecting the buttons on the printer itself. The LCD
information on the virtual panel refreshes every 15 seconds. The physical panel, virtual panel
and Online Status in the Printer Status are all active, so there may be some synchronization
delay issues if a user presses a button on the physical printer or the Online Status in the
Printer Status area. The Panel Lock feature affects the virtual panel in the same way as the
physical panel. The only functional difference between the physical and virtual panel is that in
the virtual panel, the LF/FF option will always do a FF.
To close the virtual panel, click on the X in the upper right of the window.
1) This feature needs the browser to allow pop ups.
2) The LED version unit does not support this function.
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Addendum
7.1
Character Set
standard character set 1
standard character set 2
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IBM character set 1
IBM character set 2
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OCR-A character set 2
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OCR-B character set 1
OCR-B character set 2
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International Character Set Commands
Country
Basic Command
USA
FRANCE
GERMANY
UK
DENMARK 1
SWEDEN
ITALY
SPAIN 1
JAPAN
NORWAY
DENMARK 2
SPAIN 2
LATINAMERICA
DENMARK/NORWAY
CHINA
<ESC>“R”CHR$(0)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(1)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(2)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(3)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(4)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(5)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(6)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(7)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(8)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(9)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(10)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(11)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(12)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(13)
<ESC>“R”CHR$(16)
International character sets:
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7.2
Control Codes Summary
The following table shows sequences marked by a √ if they are available in the various
emulations. The MTPL sequences can be used within all emulation modes. The corresponding
sequences are marked by a *.
If you want to learn more about control codes, we recommendto download
the Programmer’s Application Manual from our internet support pages.
MTPL
IBM
XL24
√
√
√
√
√
√
IBM
AGM
√
√
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
√
√

Signal tone
√
√

Control character BS (Backspace)
√
√

Deleting a data line
√
√

Control character CR (Carriage return)

Start character for MTPL sequences, corr. ESC [
√
√
√

Selecting the printer
√
√

Condensed printing OFF (set by  or )
√
√

Deselecting the printer
√
√

Double-wide printing OFF (set by  or )
√
√

Delete line. Epson: Delete last character
√
√
√
√
√
√
√

Start character for programming sequence
√
√
√
√
!
Print mode selection
√
√
√
#
Bit 8 = unchanged
√
√
$
Perform absolute horizontal step
√
√
%<0><0>
Select ROM character generator
√
√
%<1><0>
Select download generator
√
%1
Graphics print with 180 dpi/HQ
√
%2
Graphics print with 360 dpi/HQ
√
%3 
Graphics print with 60 dpi
√
%4 
Graphics print with 120 dpi
√
%5 
Graphics print with 80 dpi
√
%7 
Graphics print with 240 dpi
√
%8 
Graphics print with 72 dpi
√
%9
Graphics print with 90 dpi
&..
Define download character
√
√
√
(&
Character set ISO 8859-2
√
(*
Character set ISO 8859-5
√
(+
Character set ISO 8859-1 SAP
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IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
√
√
√
MTPL
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
(.
Character set ISO 8859-9
(/
Character set ISO 8859-15
(<
Character set Cro ASCII
√
(c
Defining the page format
√
(v
Relative vertical printing position
√
(t
Assigning a character table
√
(m
Character set BRASCII
√
(n
Character set Abicomp
√
(p
Windows character set 1250 (Latin2)
√
(q
Windows character set 1251 (Cyrillic)
√
(r
Windows character set 1252 (Latin1)
√
(t
Windows character set 1254 (Turkish)
√
(`
Character set Norwegian
√
(^ Print data as characters
√
(A
Character set UK-ASCII
√
(B
Character set US-ASCII
√
(B-
Barcode Setup and print
√
(C
Defining the page length
(MI>F
Assign character set G0
(G
Selecting graphics mode
√
√
√
(H
Character set Swedish-Finnish
√
(K
Character set German
√
(L
Character set Portuguese
√
(R
Character set French
√
(U
Setting positioning units in n/3600 inch
√
(V
Absolute vertical printing position
√
(Y
Character set Italian
√
(Z
Character set Spanish
√
)MI>F
Assign character set G1
√
√
√
*<0> 
Set graphics print to 60 dpi
√
√
√
*<1> 
Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
√
√
*<2> 
Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
√
√
*<3> 
Set graphics print to 240 dpi
√
√
√
*<32> 
Set graphics print to 60 dpi
√
√
√
*<33> 
Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
√
√
*<38> 
Set graphics print to 90 dpi
√
√
√
*<39> 
Set graphics print to 180 dpi
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MTPL
√
IBM
XL24
√
IBM
AGM
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
√
√
√
√
√
Function
√
√
√
*<4>  Set graphics print to 80 dpi
√
√
√
*<40>  Set graphics print to 360 dpi
√
*MI>F
Assign character set G2
√
-
Underlining ON/OFF
√
/
Select vertical tab channels
.
Printing raster graphics
:
Condensed printing 12 cpi ON
√
√
Code
√
√
√
:<0>
Copy ROM character set
√
√
<
Unidirectional printing for 1 line
√
√
=
Set bit 8 = 0
=...
Load font/character set
√
√
√
>
Set bit 8 = 1
√
√
?
Reload a graphics mode
√
√
@
Initialize printer
[
[:y
MTPL start character for programming
sequence
Right justification and centering OFF
[=z
Bold ON
[>z
Bold OFF
√
[?1~
MTPL command set
√
[?10~
Barcode interpretation OFF
√
[?11~
Start barcode interpretation
√
[?4~
MTPL + IBM Proprinter-24 command set
√
[?50h
Selecting character sets with 256 characters
√
[?50l
Selecting character sets with 94 characters
√
[?51h
Proportional fonts automatic NLQ and LQ
√
[?51l
Proportional fonts in draft mode possible
√
[?52h
Font selection (ESC[10...19m]) possible only
for NLQ and LQ
√
[?52l
Font selection (ESC[10...19m]) Draft
√
[?53h
Extended character set
√
[?53l
Standard character set
√
[?6~
MTPL + EPSON LQ-2550 command set
√
[?8~
MTPL + EPSON LQ-2170 command set
√
[?7h
Line overrun = CR + LF
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IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
√
√
MTPL
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
[?7l
Line overrun = Truncating data outside of the printing area
[?~
Change emulation
√
√
[@ ...
Set double height
√
√
[\ ...
Change vertical base units
√
[0;;n{
Select single sheet operation
√
[0;0r
Clear top and bottom margin
√
[0;0s
Clear left and right margin
√
[0g
Clear horizontal tab at the current print head position
√
[0m
Clear all selected fonts
√
[0m
Reset color (reserved)
√
[0 SP I
Measuring unit decipoint
√
[0 SP K
Set horizontal pitch to 10 cpi
√
[0 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 6 lpi
√
[0 SP X
LQ print quality
√
[0w
Set 5 cpi
√
[0y
Selecting Draft printing quality
√
[0z
Superscript ON
√
[10m
Font 0 Default: Draft
√
[10y
Right and center adjustment OFF
√
[10z
Microscript ON
√
[11e
Set PUM (absolute measuring unit) to OFF
√
[11h
Set PUM (absolute measuring unit) to ON
√
[11m
Font 1 Default: Courier NLQ
√
[11w
Set 20 cpi
√
[11y
Select print quality HS-Draft
√
[12m
Font 2 Default: Courier LQ
√
[12 SP K
Set horizontal pitch to 12 cpi
√
[12w
Set horizontal pitch to 10 cpi
√
[12y
Select print quality LQ
√
[12z
Double height ON (top portion)
√
[13m
Font 3 Default: Sans Serif NLQ
√
[13y
Select print quality LQ
√
[13z
Double height ON (lower portion)
√
[14m
Font 4 Default: Sans Serif LQ
√
[15m
Font 5 Default: Roman LQ
√
[15 SP K
Set horizontal pitch to 15 cpi
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IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
√
√
√
√
√
MTPL
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
[16m
Font 6 Default: Script LQ
[17m
Font 7 Default: Prestige LQ
[18m
Font 8 Default: OCR-B LQ
[19m
Font 9 Default: OCR-A LQ
[1 g
Clear vertical tab at current position
 [ 1 SP k
Printout in Royal Mail customer barcode
√
[1 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 4 lpi
√
[1 SP p
Initiate US Postnet Barcode
√
[1 SP X
Print quality NLQ
√
[1w
Set 6 cpi
√
[1y
Print quality NLQ
√
[1z
Subscript ON
√
[21{
ASF-1: Select feeder front
√
[22{
ASF-2: Select feeder rear
√
[21m
Double underlining
√
[23m
Italics OFF
√
[24m
Underline OFF
√
[26m
Proportional font ON
√
[2g
Clear all horizontal tabs in the current line
√
[2J
Print page
√
[2 SP l
Measuring unit decipoint
√
 [ 2 SP k
Printout in Kix barcode
√
[2 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 3 lpi
√
[2 SP X
Print quality Draft
√
[2w
Set 7.5 cpi
√
[2y
Proportional font ON
√
[2z
Double height OFF
√
[2z
Superscript, subscript and microscript OFF
√
[30m
Black
√
[m
Color; n = 31…36
√
[3g
Clear all horizontal tabs
√
[3m
Italics ON
√
[3 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 12 lpi
√
[3w
Set 8.6 cpi
√
[3z
Line density 6 lpi (= line spacing 1/6 inch)
√
[4g
Clear all vertical tabs
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IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
√
√
√
√
MTPL
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
[4m
Underline ON
[4 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 8 lpi
[4w
Set 10 cpi
[4y
Selecting NLQ printing quality at 10 cpi
√
[4z
Line density 8 lpi (= line spacing 1/8 inch)
√
[5{
Select fanfold paper mode tractor 1
√
[6{
Select fanfold paper mode tractor 2
√
[50m
Proportional font OFF
√
[50{
Page at print position
√
[51{
Page at tear off position (perforation)
√
[52{
Page at view position
√
[53m
Overlining ON
√
[55m
Overlining OFF
√
[5n
Request status report
√
[5w
Set 12 cpi
√
[5y
NLQ with 12 cpi
√
[5z
Graphics normal
√
[6~
Initialize the printer
√
[6 SP K
Set horizontal pitch to 6 cpi
√
[6w
Set 15 cpi
√
[6z
Graphics inverted
√
[7w
Set 17.1 cpi
√
[7y
Proportional font OFF
√
[7z
Bit 8 = unchanged
√
[8w
Reset double stroke
√
[8y
Right justification ON
√
[8z
Set bit 8 = 0
√
[9 SP L
Set vertical spacing to 2 lpi
√
[9w
Set double stroke
√
[9y
Centering ON
√
[9z
Set bit 8 = 1
√
[g <0> Set graphics print to 60 dpi
√
[g <1> Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
[g <11> Set graphics print to 180 dpi
√
[g <12> Set graphics print to 360 dpi
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MTPL
IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
√
[g <2> Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
[g <3> Set graphics print to 240 dpi
√
[g <8> Set graphics print to 60 dpi
√
[g <9> Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
√
[j
Position paper back 1/180"
√
[ f
Set absolute horizontal and vertical position
√
[+w
Interface holding time n = 1 - 30 s
√
[+x
Head position horizontal in n/720", also paper load pos.
√
[SP q
Load menu
√
[...+v
Paper handling options
√
[...SP Print transparent characters
√
[ f
√
[ SP 0 Change character size
√
[ SP D Select font
√
[ SP G Set character/line spacing
√
[ r
Set top and bottom margin
√
[ s
Set left and right margin
√
[ a
Set relative horizontal position
√
[ d
Set absolute vertical position
√
[ e
Set relative vertical position
√
[ j
Relative horizontal position back (to the left)
√
[ k
Relative vertical position back (to the top)
√
[ p
Set HMI
√
[ q
Set horizontal step
√
[ SP \
Set additional spaces
√
[ SP C
Select character size
√
[ SP f
Set reduced spacing
√
[ SP g
Set character spacing
√
[ SP h
Line spacing
√
[ SP s
Transmits the “n” character as an ASCII character (n= 0–255)
√
[ SP U
Beginning of line (default value)
√
[ SP V
End of line (default value)
√
[ t
Set form length in lines
√
[ u
Set horizontal tab
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MTPL
√
IBM
XL24
IBM
AGM
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
[ v
Set vertical tab
[\
Perform relative horizontal step
√
\;
Transparent mode for the characters following
√
^
Transparent mode for the character following
√
_
Overline ON/OFF
0
Set line feed to 1/8 inch
1
Set line feed to 7/72 inch
2
Set line feed to 1/6 inch
2
Set line feed to n/72 inch
3
Set line feed to n/180 inch
3>n>
Set line feed to n/216 inch
4
Italics ON
4
Set beginning of form
5
Italics OFF
5
Autom. line feed ON/OFF
6
Print ASCII codes dec. 129 to dec. 159
6
PC character set 2 (expanded)
7
Suppress ASCII codes 129 to 159
7
PC character set 1 (standard)
a
Select orientation
A
Line spacing n/60 inch
A
Prepare line spacing n/72 inch
√
b<0>
Clear all tabs
√
b<0>
Set vertical tabs in channels
Clear all vertical tabs
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
B<0>
√
√
B...<0 Set vertical tabs
√
B...<0 Set vertical tabs
c
Reset to initialization status
√
√
c
Setting the horizontal motion index (HMI)
√
√
√
√
C<0>
Set form length in inches
√
√
√
√
C
Set form length in lines
√
√
√
d 
Perform relative horizontal step
√
√
√
√
D<0>
Clear all horizontal tabs
√
√
√
√
D...<0 Set horizontal tabs
√
√

Condensed printing OFF
√
√

Double-wide printing OFF (set with  or )
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MTPL
IBM
XL24
√
IBM
AGM
√
Epson Epson
LQ-2550 LQ-2170
Code
Function
√
√

Double-wide printing ON
√
√

Set character spacing
√
√
t
Select character set
√
√
√
√
T
Superscript or subscript OFF
√
√
√
√
U
Unidirectional print ON/OFF
√
√
Un
Unidirectional print ON/OFF
√
√
W
Continuous double width ON/OFF
√
√
w
Double height print ON/OFF
√
√
x
Set print quality (PQ)
√
√
x<0>
sets Draft or HS-Draft
√
√
x<1>
sets LQ or NLQ
√
X
Font selection according to pitch and points
X
Set left and right margin
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
Y 
Set graphics print to 120 dpi
√
√
√
√
Z 
Set graphics print to 240 dpi
√
+F
Assign character set G3
√
|
Character generator LS3R
√
}
Character generator LS2R
√
~
Character generator LS1R
√
√
√
√
√

Form feed
√
√
√
√
√

Horizontal tab jump
√

Set tab stop at actual horizontal position
√

Line feed without CR

Line feed
√

Line feed with CR
√

Half step line feed
√

Half step line feed back
√

Line feed without CR back

Condensed printing of 17.1 cpi ON

Switching the character generator (SS 3)

Double-wide printing ON

Switching the character generator (SS 2)

Vertical tab jump

Set tab stop at current vertical position
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
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7.2.1
PJL commands
These PJL commands can be used with internal Ethernet interface as well as with external
TallyCom III Pocket interface.
This functionality may be activated via the parameter Jobcntl in the Advanced Menu.
Sequence
Brief description
"ESC"%-12345X@PJL
@PJL ECHO
Universal Exit Language (UEL)
ECHO command
@PJL EOJ
@PJL EOJ NAME=
@PJL INFO STATUS
@PJL INFO CONFIG
@PJL INFO VARIABLES
@PJL INFO MEMORY
EOJ (End of Job) commands
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE = ON
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE = OFF
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE =
VERBOSE
@PJL USTATUS JOB = ON
@PJL USTATUS JOB = OFF
@PJL USTATUS PAGE = ON
@PJL JOB NAME =
@PJL JOB FILE =
@PJL JOB START =
@PJL JOB END =
@PJL JOB COPY =
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE
@PJL INFO USTATUS
@PJL USTATUS TIMED
USTATUS (unsolicited status)
commands
INFO (Information Request) command
INFO of the printer configuration
INFO of variables which can be set by
INFO about the memory of the printer
JOB (Start of Job) commands
Exit PJL and start normal parser
List each type of unsolicited status
Enables timed unsolicited status
7.2.2
Barcode
Even the standard version of your printer has the possibility of using up to 23 different
MTPL barcode types.
Barcode mode can be accessed within every emulation. The user can
decide whether barcode is activated permanently or activated depending
on the situation by means of an escape sequence.
The printer prints small barcode in 240 dpi and wider barcodes in 120 dpi.
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7.2.3
List of available MTPL barcodes
Type
A*
B*
C*
D*
E*
F*
G*
Barcode
2/5 Matrix (default)
2/5 Industrial
2/5 Interleaved
Code 11
BCD Matrix
Code 39
Codabar
EAN 8 (with HRI)
EAN 8 (without HRI)
Type
R*
1)
1)
EAN 13 (with HRI)
1)
Barcode
UPC A (with HRI)
UPC A (without HRI)
UPC E (with HRI)
UPC E (without HRI)
Delta Distance (IBM)
Code 128
EAN 128
US-Postnet
KIX Barcode
Royal Mail Customer
Barcode
USPS Intelligent Mail
Barcode
EAN 13 (without HRI)
1)
M*
MSI/modified PLESSEY
*These barcodes may be printed out horizontal and vertical, the unmarked only
horizontal.
1) See description on following pages.
The barcode types K, L, N, O may be expanded by using Add-On Barcodes:
Add-On 2 and Add-On 5.
The information to be printed is transmitted in a “bracket” (DC4) A control
sequence (Header) defines the parameters of the used barcode once (e.g. type,
ratio, etc.). If no header is defined, the informaton in the “bracket” will be printed
in Code 2/5 Matrix.
Please note that within the Barcode environment the barcode commands have
priority in case of conflicts with the emulation.
Additional information is provided in the Barcode Programmer’s
Application Manual on this CD-ROM.
7.2.4
US Postnet barcode
Postnet is a special US-American type of barcode. Is printed in character size. Numeric
values from 0 to 9 are printable.
After activating this barcode type, numeric characters from 0 (hex. 30) to 9 (hex. 39) are
interpreted as barcode figures. All other characters terminate the Barcode mode.
Exception: the TAB function (hex. 09) is allowed within Barcode mode. The Postnet
sequence is accessible in every emulation.
The character (e.g. CR = carriage return, hex. 0D), which terminates the
barcode is not printed or carried out. US Postnet barcode does not require
a barcode bracket.
Example:
ASCII
HEX
ESC
1B
5B
31
SP
20
70
31
32
33
The numbers 1 to 5 are printed as Postnet stripes.
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7.2.5
Royal Mail Customer barcode
The Royal Mail Customer barcode is a special Mail type barcode. It is printed in character size.
Numeric values from 0 to 9 and alpha- numeric values from A to Z are printable. After
activating this barcode type, numeric characters from 0 (hex.30) to 9 (hex. 39) and
alphanumeric values from A (hex. 41) to Z (hex. 5A) are interpreted as barcode figures. Lower
cases from a (hex. 61) to z (hex. 7a) are automatically converted to capital characters. Control
characters from hex. 0 (dec. 0) to hex.1F (dec. 31) terminates this barcode mode. All other
characters are ignored. Exception: the TAB function (hex. 09) is allowed within Barcode mode.
The Royal Mail Customer sequence is accessible in MTPL emulation. The printer prints
barcode in LQ.
The character (e.g. CR = carriage return, hex. 0D), which terminates the barcode
is not printed or carried out.
Royal mail customer barcode does not required barcode bracket.
Example:
ASCII
HEX
ESC
1B
5B
31
SP
20
6B
53
4F
33
36
58
59
31
41
CR
0D
The characters “SO36XY1A” are printed as Royal Mail Customer stripes.
7.2.6
KIX barcode
The KIX barcode prints numeric values from 0 to 9 and alpha-numeric values from A to Z
as barcode characters.
After activating this barcode type, numeric characters from 0 (hex. 30) to 9 (hex. 39) and
alphanumeric values from A(hex. 41) to Z (hex. 5A) are interpreted as barcode figures. Lower
cases from a (hex. 61) to z (hex. 7a) are automatically converted to capital characters. Control
characters from hex. 0 (dec. 0) to hex.1F (dec. 31) terminates this barcode mode. All other
characters are ignored. Exception: the TAB function (hex. 09) is allowed within Barcode mode.
The KIX sequence is accessible in MTPL emulation. The printer prints barcode in LQ.
The character (e.g. CR = carriage return, hex. 0D), which terminates the barcode
is not printed or carried out. KIX barcode does not require a barcode bracket.
Example:
ASCII
HEX
ESC
1B
5B
31
6B
53
4F
33
36
58
59
31
41
CR
0D
The characters “SO36XY1A” are printed as KIX stripes.
7.2.7
USPS Intelligent Mail barcode
The USPS Intelligent Mail barcode is a 4-state barcode which works in MTPL, IBM and Epson
emulation. 4-state barcode data must be converted into only 0, 1, 2 or 3. Each number
represents one of the four possible bars. Tabs (Hex 09) and spaces can separate either the
bars or the barcodes horizontal, but every other character below Hex 20 will terminate
barcode mode.
You can enter the barcode mode with the sequence ESC [ ? 11 ~, the sequence ESC [ 10 ~
exits the barcode mode.
Example:
ASCII
HEX
ESC
1B
5B
39
SP
02
6B


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7.2.8
LC printing
Certain professional applications may require unusually Large character sizes. Therefore your
printer has the possibility of scaling standard size characters up to factor 99 by means of
control sequences (LCP*).
The Header sequence defines the parameters (e.g. height) once. This definition remains
until the printer is switched off. The printable LCP* information is transmitted in an LCP
“bracket” (SI).
The following character sets (with national characters) are available.
ID
US ASCII
01
23
GERMAN
02
24
40
5B
5C
5D
5E
60
7B
7C
7D
7E
¯
§
Ä
Ü
ä
ü
ß
The character sets are selected via the following LCP sequence ESC ”P“ ”L“ ”S“ n ESC ”\“. The
value of n may range between 01 and 02 (as ASCII characters) – see ID column in the above
table.
To select e.g. the German character set, you must use the following data set:
ASCII
ESC
1B
50
HEX
4C
DEC
27
80
76
53
83
30
31
ESC
1B
5C
48
49*
27
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The printout of LCP characters can be selected in all of the emulations.
Prerequisite: Printer must be in Barcode mode.
Note that this printer supports some scalable fonts in the LQ-2170 emulation if a
compatible driver is used.
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7.2.9
List of additional control Codes
You can use both the ESC sequences and the control codes
Sequences
[?10~
Control codes Function
Barcode Off
—
[?11~
—
Barcode On
 PSC 0  \
—
Unsecured mode
 PSC 1  \
—
Secured mode LCP
 PLS   \
—
[s
—
character set
Sends a character as ASCII
character;
n > 0–255 decimal
[20s

Barcode bracket
[16s

Start code LCP Header
[25s

Termination code Header
[15s

LCP bracket
[26s

Start code Barcode-Header
[1 SP p
—
US-Postnet Barcode
[1 SP k
—
[2 SP k
—
Royal Mail Customer Barcode
[9 SP k
—
Header
 [!] nn EM
Kix-Barcode
USPS Intelligent Mail Barcode
Function
LCP header
[ ] = optional
nn = factor
 [F] a [nn][;xyz][;p] EM
Barcode header
[ ] = optional
a = Barcode type
p = 0: Barcode horizontal
p = 9: Barcode vertical
Additional information is provided in the Barcode Programmer’s Application
Manual on this CD-ROM.
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7.3
Interfaces Specifications
Your matrix printer offers connectivity via a parallel interface, USB and Ethernet interface.
Serial I/O RS232C interface is an option. This appendix informs you about the parallel
Interface, USB, Ethernet interface and optional serial interface RS232C, and describes the
communication between your computer and the printer.
These interfaces are linked to form a called shared interface. Your printer can be configured to
use only one interface or three alternately. When only one interface is used, it is monitored by
the printer. If the printer is configured to use three interfaces simultaneously it monitors all
interfaces for incoming data. As soon as the printer recognizes a signal, it switches to the
respective interface and sends the BUSY signal to the other interface. After finishing the data
transmission, the printer remains switched to the interface for a certain period of time (30
seconds). When this time has elapsed, the controller again enables all interfaces and the
sequence described restarts. If incoming data is on the other interface and the current print
position is not “Top of Form”, a form feed is carried out.
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7.3.1
Parallel I/O IEEE 1284
The bidirectional parallel interface offers the “nibble” mode of IEEE1284 interface. This
enables installation in accordance with Windows “Plug & Play”.
The standard parallel interface is able to transfer data at a speed of max. 30, 000 bytes per
second. When the receiving buffer is full, the data input is blocked until the data buffer is
empty.
Connector assignment
Connector no.
Direction
Printer–PC
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
→
↔
↔
↔
↔
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19–30
31
32
33
34–35
36
一 一 一
一
←
↔
一
←
Signal
STROBE (active low)
DATA 1
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
DATA 5
DATA 6
DATA 7
DATA 8
ACK (active low)
BUSY
PAPER EMPTY (PE)
SELECT
AUTO FEED (active low)
not used
SIGNAL GROUND
CHASSIS GROUND
5 V (Imax = 500 mA)
SIGNAL GROUND INIT
(active low) ERROR
(active low) SIGNAL
GROUND not used
SELECT IN
Transmission length: max. 2,0 m
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7.3.2
Ethernet I/O 10/100 Mulitprotocol
The Ethernet interface enables the printer to connect to local area networks. It's attributes are:
Hardware
Supported operating
Systems
Supported Protocols
Designation of IP
Address
Configuration
Status
Management
Setup
LAN/Ethernet: RJ45, Ethernet 100BaseTX with 100 Mbps
(IEEE802.3u), 10Base-T with 10 Mbps
(IEEE802.3)
Speed: 100 Mbps / Full Duplex
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000,
Windows NT, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server
2008, Windows Server 2013, Windows 8
Linux
Unix
Sun Solaris
SNMP
SMTP
TCP/IP
FTP
Ipr / Ipd Port 9100
DHCP
BOOTP
Static (manually via the printer’s control panel)
HTTP
TCP/IP
SNMP
TCP/IP
SMTP
PING
Web Panel
HP Web Jet Admin
E-Mail notification with SMTP
Pre-string, Post-String, String Replacement
Setup via the printer’s control panel
Web Panel (HTTP/HTML)
Ethernet TCP/IP
When using your printer in a local network with Ethernet connections and the TCP/IP
protocol, you have to assign address information.
Address information for the Ethernet Port can only be made available by your
network administrator, who has the necessary rights to install Printers on the
network and/or make any changes.
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Example of a Printer connected to a computer in an Network
◆ The assumed address space corresponds to the TCP/IP address, class C, 192.168.1.xxx.
◆ The subnet mask to be used is 255.255.255.0.
◆ The address of the router, or gateway, is 0.0.0.0, if not available.
Example of several devices in an Ethernet
7.3.3
USB 2.0 I/O – Full Speed
The USB interface conforms to the Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Specifications. It supports the Full
Speed mode at12 Mbps. It uses the “B” type USB connector.
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7.3.4
Optional Serial Interface RS232C
Your printer’s serial interface supports the RS232C specification. The signals are received
and transmitted by a 9 pin connector.
Basically 3 lines are enough for exchanging information between computer and printer (one
receive line, one send line, one line for common grounding).
Type
Synchronization
Transmission rate
Signal status
Connection cable
Interface connections
Transmission protocol
Capacity of data buffer
RS232C interface
Asynchronous
600 Baud to 19200 Baud
OFF (log.1) -3 V to -15 V
ON (log. 0) +3 V to +15 V
up to 15 m length
ITT Cannon connector, series DB-9 S
XON/XOFF, ENQ/STX, READY/ BUSY,
Robust XON/XOFF, ETX/ ACK, ACK/NAK
512Byte min. 256KByte max
Connector assignment
Connector no.
Shield
Direction Printer–PC
→
→
←
←
→
←
97
Signal
TxD
DTR
RxD
DSR
RTS
CTS
Signal Ground SG
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1) The serial cable length must not exceed 15 meters.
2) Make sure the “Interface Setup” selects serial interface and the settings are the
same as PC communication port settings. See example below:
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Interface cable (serial interface)
The cables used must be shielded. The cable shield must be connected to the connector
shield on both ends.
PC/AT(9 Pin)
Printer(9 Pin)
RxD 2
3 TxD
TxD 3
2 RxD
CTS 8
4 DTR/RDY
SG
5 SG
DSR 6
DTR 4
PC/AT(25 Pin)
FG
TxD 2
RxD 3
CTS 5
SG 7
DSR 6
DTR 20
Printer(9 Pin)
FG
2 RxD
3 TxD
4 DTR/RDY
5 SG
It depends on the menu setting whether DTR or RDY (Ready) is active at Pin 4.
◆ Input signals
Signal
Function
CTS
Clear to Send
DSR
Data Set Ready
RxD
Receive Data
◆ Output signals
Signal
Function
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
RTS
Request to Send
READY
Ready to receive data
TxD
Transmit Data
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Protocols
◆ Memory mode XON/XOFF
The received characters are stored in a FIFO buffer (first in/first out).
The characters are processed in this buffer.
The buffer capacity can be adjusted from 0 to 128 Kb.
If the buffer is full, the interface signals NOT READY (signal acknowledgement: Level 1, -12 V)
and XOFF (hex. 13, dec. 19). This results in stopping the data transmission. When the FIFO
buffer is empty again, the interface signals READY (level 0, +12 V) and XON (hex.11, dec. 17).
Data transmission can be continued.
In addition, the READY signal is influenced by the status of the printer (On/Off Line). If the
printer assumes an undefined state, the interface also signals NOT READY and XOFF.
◆ Memory mode Robust XON/XOFF
Robust XON/XOFF is similar to XON/XOFF. However, the state of the printer (XON or XOFF)
is also periodically transmitted via the TxD line in the case of Robust XON/XOFF.
◆ Extended menu functions with the ENQ/STX and ETX/ACK protocols selected
protocol
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◆ ENQ/STX protocol
In addition to this XON/XOFF message, the possibility exists of requesting a status byte from
the printer using the ENQ code (hex. 05, dec. 5). The STX code (hex 02, dec. 2) is used to
clear any error messages (parity error, buffer overflow).
Status byte
Bit 0-1
Bit 1-1
Bit 2-0
Bit 3-1
Bit 4-1
Bit 5-1
Bit 6-1
Bit 7-0
BUSY
Off Line
Paper end
Always 1
Cover open
Buffer overflow
Parity or frame error
Always 0
STX (hex02):
Clears any previous parity or framing error as well as any buffer overflow
error.
ENQ (hex05):
The current printer status is sent to the host.
XON/XOF:
This protocol is automatically used for data flow control and printer status
handling.
HandThr.= ON: The STX and ENQ characters are not filtered out of the data stream and
control the interface in addition.
HandThr.= OFF: The STX and ENQ are filtered out of the data stream and handled immediately
by the interface.
◆ ETX/ACK protocol
ETX (hex03):
Acknowledgement informing the host that further data may be transmitted.
XON/XOFF:
This protocol is used in addition to data flow control and printer status
handling.
Block end character.
ACK (hex06):
HandThr.=ON: An ETX is not acknowledged by ACK before all previously arrived data have
been printed.
HandThr. =OFF: When the printer receives an ETX, it returns an ACK to the host. Any
previously sent data or blocks may still be present in the printer buffer.
◆ ACK/NAK protocol
The ACK/NAK Protocol is a so called block Protocol.
Normally the Blocks are starting with the Block Start Character (STX, dec 02, hex 02) and end
with a Block End Character (ETX, dec 03, hex 03).
As soon as a Block is received by the printer it acknowledges it with the Acknowledge
Character (ACK, dec 06, hex 06).
If there is an Error in the transmission a Not-Acknowledge-Character (NAK, dec 21, hex 15) is
being sent back. As a block end character other codes are possible.
One can check the printer condition/status; During the transmission of graphic data or
download character per se problems can come up within the block mode as in this data block
end characters can be transmitted as normal graphic or other data.
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Options and accessories
The following options can be ordered for your printer.
8.1
Options
Tractor Unit 2600
Tractor Unit 2600
Name
Part no.
Second Tractor for push and pull position (rear,
top and front installable).
99992
Tractor Unit 2610
Tractor Unit 2610
Name
Part no.
Second Tractor for push and pull position (rear,
top and front installable).
99993
Serial Interface 2600/2610
Serial Interface 2600/2610 modules are available.
Name
Part no.
Serial Interface RS232C, 9pin female
99994
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8.2
Consumables
Ribbon Cassettes
Ribbon Cassette are available in the following versions.
Name
Part no.
Ribbon cassette monochrome black for narrow
Model
99061
Ribbon cassette monochrome black for wide
Model
99071
Refill Kits
Refill Kits are available in the following versions.
Name
Part no.
Refill Kit monochrome black fabric for narrow
model, on demand
99002
Refill Kit monochrome black fabric for wide
model, on demand
99072
8.3
Accessories
Programming manuals
The following programming manuals are available. You can download the manuals from
our internet page.
Name
Part no.
Programmer’s application manual MTPL (in English)
379 298
Programmer’s application manual Barcode (in English)
379 300
Programmer’s application manual Epson (in English)
379 302
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General Specifications
9.1
Printer Specifications
Print System
Mono-chrome serial impact dot matrix
Print Technology
Uni-/bi-directional logic seeking for text and graphics
Print Head
Number of pins:
24 pins (2 x 12; staggered)
Firing frequency:
Normal mode: 2 kHz
Pin diameter:
0.25 mm
Distance between pins:
horizontal 1/20 inch, vertical 1/90 inch
Life:
500 million strokes/pin @ Draft mode
Pitch
HS Draft
Draft
NLQ
LQ
in CPS
(characters per second)
Print Speed
Character Pitch
Print attributes in
all character
pitches
Character Size
Font Matrix
Paper Feed
10 CPI
500
333
222
111
12 CPI
500
400
267
133
15 CPI *)
500
500
333
167
15 CPI
500
500
167
167
17.1 CPI
286
285
190
190
20 CPI
333
333
222
222
17.1 CPI **)
571
---
---
---
20 CPI **)
680
---
---
---
5 / 6 / 7.5 / 8.6 / 10 / 12 / 15 / 17.1 / 20 CPI (characters per inch)
Double width / italics / right justification / shadowed / auto centered / double height
/ bold / proportionally spaced / underlined / overlined / superscript / subscript;
Scalable with special LQ-2170 fonts
Height: 3.32 mm (inclusive descenders)
Width:
max. 2.43 mm
Pitch
10 CPI
HS Draft
Draft
NLQ
LQ
24x8/80H
24x12/120H
24x18/180H
24x36/360H
12 CPI
24x8/96H
24x10/120H
24x15/180H
24x30/360H
15 CPI *)
16x8/120H
16x8/120H
16x12/180H
16x24/360H
15 CPI
24x8/120H
24x8/120H
24x18+6/360H
24x18+6/360H
17.1 CPI
24x12+2/240H
24x12+2/240H
24x18+3/360H
24x18+3/360H
24x15+3/360H
24x15+3/360H
(Matrix/DPI)
20 CPI
24x10+2/240H
24x12+2/240H
17.1 CPI **)
24x06+1/240H
---
---
---
20 CPI **)
24x05+1/240H
---
---
---
Feed speed:
5 ips (tractor and friction)
Feed first line (6lpi):
43 ms
View / Tear position:
5 ips
Reverse motion:
up to max form length of 14 inches
*) Only with ESC/P (sub-/superscript, 15 CPI) and MTPL Micro-script
**) Reduced matrix, selectable by menu, named Ultra-Draft
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Tab Speed
Graphic Densities
50 ips
Horizontal:
60 / 72 / 80 / 90 / 120 / 180 / 240 / 360 DPI (dot per inch)
Vertical:
90 / 180 / 360 DPI
Narrow version
Print width
Wide version
10 CPI:
80 CPL
136 CPL (characters per line)
12 CPI:
96 CPL
163 CPL
15 CPI:
120 CPL
204 CPL
17.1 CPI:
137 CPL
233 CPL
20 CPI:
160 CPL
272 CPL
Print qualities:
Ultra-Draft, HS-Draft and Draft in Data Print Quality,
Fonts,
resident
NLQ same as LQ with reduced matrix,
LQ
Roman, Roman PS, Sans Serif, Sans Serif PS, Courier, Courier (IBM®)
Courier PS (IBM®), OCR A, OCR B, Prestige, Script, Orator,
Gothic, Souvenir
DLL Character Sets in EPSON® and IBM® format
Selectable via programming:
Code 2/5 Industrial
Code 2/5 Interleaved
Code 39
Code EAN-8 with HRI (human readable index)
Code EAN-8 without HRI
Code EAN-13 with HRI
Code EAN-13 without HRI
Barcodes,
Code UPC-A with HRI
resident
Code UPC-A without HRI
Code UPC-E with HRI
Code UPC-E without HRI
Code 128 EAN (also called EAN-128)
Code 128
U.S. Postnet (fix format, non-scalable)
KIX Barcode
Royal Mail Customer Barcode
USPS Intelligent Mail Barcode
Emulation
Code Pages and
National Character
Sets
Line Spacing
MTPL, EPSON® ESC P/2 (LQ2170), EPSON® ESC P (LQ 2550), IBM® PP XL 24e
See the list at the end of the Printer Specifications where Fonts, Code pages and
available pitch sizes are given by corresponding relationships.
2 LPI / 3 LPI / 4 LPI / 6 LPI / 8 LPI / 12 LPI / 1/72" / 1/180" / 1/360 inches
Feeding method: Friction (Single) and Tractor (FF-front / FF-rear / FF-pull)
Paper Handling
Path selection:
By selection lever located at the right device side
Paper path:
Cut sheets:
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Fanfold paper: Front or rear in, top out
For details enter the Paper Specifications – 9.3 below
Ribbon Cartridge, monochrome;
Ribbon Type
Ribbon Life
Wide version:
470 x 93 x 39mm max, (WxDxH), fabric: 13mm height
Narrow version:
330 x 93 x 39mm max, (WxDxH), fabric: 13mm height
Wide version:
8 million characters (rolling Draft 10 CPI)
Narrow version:
6 million characters (rolling Draft 10 CPI)
Windows Server 2000 / 2003 / 2008 / 2012
Windows Drivers
Windows 7 and Windows 8 (for 32 and 64bit versions)
Î covers Windows XP, Windows 2000 and
Windows Vista.
Ethernet 10/100MHz
Interfaces
Parallel (Bi-directional IEEE-1284 nibble mode)
USB 2.0 (Full Speed 12 MHz, B type connector)
For details enter the Interface Specifications – 7.3 above
Input Data Buffer
Operation Panel
Up to 256KB
LED version: 4 keys and 5 indicator LEDs
LCD version: 6 keys and LCD with 2 lines x 16 characters
Menu setting print out
Self test
Rolling ASCⅡ80 or 136
Hex-Dump
Noise Level
Sound pressure level = ≤ 55 dB(A) in LQ
Temperature
Environmental
Conditions
Dimensions
Weight
Power Supply
Humidity
Operating:
+10 to +35°C.
Storage:
- 5 to +45°C
Transport:
- 40 to +70°C
Operating:
16 to 73% RH (No condensation)
Storage:
5 to 95% RH (No condensation)
Transport:
5 to 95% RH (No condensation)
Wide version:
600 mm (W) x 267 mm (D) x 202 mm (H)
Narrow version:
458 mm (W) x 267 mm (D) x 202 mm (H)
Wide version:
10.62 kg
Narrow version:
8.1 kg
Unit type:
Autosensing wide range power supply
Power cord:
Detachable
Voltage rating:
AC 100 to 240V / 47Hz to 63Hz
Nominal power:
30W
ESD:
Comply with IEC801-2;
Contact discharge: 4kV
Air discharge:
Fuse
T6.3AH/250V
MTTR
< 15 minutes
Continuous
Throughput:
8kV
422 p/h in Draft mode according IEC 10561:1999 (ECMA 132)
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operation
MTBF:
15000 hours @ 25% duty cycle
Certifications
CE, UL, FCC, Energy Star,
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Draft
Roman
Sans Serif
Courier (incl. Courier
IBM)
OCR-B
OCR-A
Prestige
Script
Orator
Gothic
Souvenir
ISO USA
ISO UK
ISO France
ISO Germany
ISO Italy
ISO Sweden
ISO Norway
ISO Spain
ISO Portugal
Epson USA
Epson France
Epson Germany
Epson UK
Epson Denmark I
Epson Sweden
Epson Italy
Epson Spain I
Epson Japan
Epson Norway
Epson Denmark II
Epson Spain II
Epson Latin America
Epson Korea
Epson Legal
CRO-ASCII
Arabic Farsi
Arabic Urdu
Greek DEC
ELOT 928 (Greek)
CP437 Latin US
CP737 Greek
CP775 Baltic
CP850 Latin 1
CP851 Greek
CP852 Latin 2
CP857 Turkish
CP858 (IBM with €)
CP860 Portugal
CP861 Icelandic
CP863 French Canada
CP864 Arabic
CP864 Arab. Extended
High Speed Draft
Non-Scalable Fonts, Code Pages and National Character Sets
ID for ESC R/ESC (
9.2
42
41
52
4B
59
48
60
5A
4C
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
40
3C
96
97
46
6C
80
93
A6
82
88
87
8D
9E
84
94
85
8C
95
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
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*1
*1
*1
*1
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Gothic
Orator
Script
Prestige
OCR-A
Courier (incl. Courier
IBM)
OCR-B
Sans Serif
Roman
Draft
High Speed Draft
ID for ESC R/ESC (
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CP865 Nordic
86 X
CP866 Cyrillic
8E X
CP866 Bulgaria
9D X
CP866 Ukraine
8F X
CP866 Kazakhstan
90 X
Siemens Turkish
9B X
DEC Turkish
9C X
CP1250 Win Latin 2
70 X
CP1251 Win Cyrillic
71 X
CP1252 Win Latin 1
72 X
CP1253 Win Greek
73 X
CP1254 Win Turkish
74 X
CP1256 Arabic
76
*1 *1
*1 *1
CP1257 Baltic
77 X
8859-1 Latin 1
25 X
8859-1 Latin 1 (SAP)
2B X
8859-2 Latin 2
26 X
8859-5 Cyrillic
2A X
8859-6 Arabic
24
*1 *1
*1 *1
8859-7 Greek
2D X
8859-9 Turkish
2E X
8859-15 Latin 9 (Euro) 2F X
BRASCII
6D X
Abicomp
6E X
Roman 8
4D X
Coax/Twinax(Hebrew) 4F X
*2
*3 *4
New-437 (Hebrew)
81 X
*2
*3 *4
New-DIG 850 (Hebr.)
83 X
*2
*3 *4
Old-Code 860 (Hebr.)
98 X
*2
*3 *4
Flarro 863 (Hebrew)
99 X
*2
*3 *4
Table 865 (Hebrew)
9A X
*2
*3 *4
Mazovia (Poland)
92 X
Kamenicky (Czech)
91 X
*1: only in 10 and 12 cpi, *2 : same as Sans Serif, *3 : same as Roman, *4 : only in 10 cpi
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9.3.2
Front Feed / Manual Insertion – Narrow and wide versions
Usable figures of print area (dimensions in mm (inches))
Pos
Title
paper width,
printable line length
Max left paper guide position to first
printable character
Max right paper guide position to first
printable character
top margin
top margin, default setting
form length
bottom margin
left margin, default setting “0”
right margin, default setting “80”
or “136/10”
reverse paper feed
(front ejection)
Narrow model
min
max
76
278
(3”)
(11”)
203.2
(8”)
38
(1.4”)
38
(1.4”)
77.6
(0/72”)
(220/72”)
4.23
(12/72”)
148
420
(5.8”)
(16.5”)
198.1
(78/10”)
203.2
(80/10”)
420
(16.5”)
Wide model
min
max
76
420
(3”)
(16.5”)
345.44
(13.6”)
38
(1.4”)
38
(1.4”)
77.6
(0/72”)0 (220/72”)
4.23
(12/72”)
148
420
(5.8”)
(16,5”)
340.4
(134/10”)
345.44
(136/10”)
420
(16,5”)
Paper Weights
Single Part Forms
Number of copies
Multi Part Forms – original sheet
Multi Part Forms – copy sheets
Maximum thickness
Figure variable setting via interface or panel
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Narrow and wide
60 – 120g/m²
1+5
45 – 65g/m²
45 – 56g/m²
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10
Maintenance
Your printer requires very little care. Occasional cleaning and replacement of the ribbon
cartridge are all that is required. Cleaning is recommended approximately every 6 months or
300 hours of operation, whichever is sooner. Lubrication of the printer is not usually necessary.
If the print head carriage does not move smoothly back and forth, clean the printer in the
manner described in this chapter. If the problem continues, contact your dealer.
Switch printer off and unplug the power cord from the mains before doing any
maintenance work.
10.1
Cleaning
The housing and the top cover of the printer help protect it against dust, dirt, and other
contaminants. However, paper produces small particles that accumulate inside the printer.
This section explains how to clean and vacuum the printer and how to clean the paper bail
rollers. It is easier to clean the printer when the cover is open.
10.1.1
Cleaning and Vacuuming the Printer
If the print head carriage does not move smoothly back and forth or paper particles have
accumulated in the printer, clean the printer.
To clean and vacuum the printer:
1) Remove any paper from the printer. Make sure that the power is off, and then disconnect
the printer power cord.
2) Using a soft vacuum brush, vacuum the exterior of the printer. Also vacuum the cut sheet
edge.
3) Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior of the printer, including the cover. A mild
detergent may be used. Do not use solvents, kerosene, or abrasive cleaning materials that
may damage the printer.
4) Open the cover of the printer and remove the ribbon cartridge. Using a soft vacuum brush,
gently vacuum the platen, the print head carriage and shaft, and surrounding areas. You
can easily slide the print head to the left or right when the power is off. Be careful not to
press too hard on the flat head cable that extends from the print head carriage.
5) Re-install the ribbon cartridge.
10.1.2
Cleaning the Paper Rollers
Clean the platen and paper bail rollers occasionally or when stains or smudges appear on the
paper. Use a mild detergent as appropriate. Do not use alcohol to clean the platen or the
rollers. Alcohol may cause the rubber to harden.
To clean the rollers and the platen:
1) Apply a small amount of water to a soft cloth. Avoid spilling liquid inside the printer.
2) Place the cloth against the platen and manually rotate the hand wheel.
3) Repeat this procedure for each roller.
4) To dry the platen, place a dry cloth against the platen and the rollers and manually rotate
the paper feed knob.
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10.2
Troubleshooting
Your printer is extremely reliable, but occasionally problems may occur. This chapter provides
information on some of the common problems you may encounter and how you may solve
them. If you encounter problems that you cannot resolve, contact your dealer or service
partner for assistance.
10.2.1
Print Quality Problems and Solutions
Problem
Printing is too light or too
dark.
Smears and stains appear
on the page.
Printing is erratic or the
wrong characters are
printed. Many “?” or
unexpected characters are
printed.
The page is blank.
The top margin is wrong.
Lines are double spaced
instead of single spaced.
The printer overprints on the
same line.
The next print line starts
where the previous line
ended instead of at the left
margin.
Solution
• Make sure that the ribbon cartridge is properly
installed and that the ribbon feeds smoothly.
• Replace the ribbon if necessary.
• Make sure that the print gap lever is set for the
thickness of your paper.
• Make sure that the print gap lever is set for the
thickness of your paper.
• Check for ribbon wear. Replace the ribbon if
necessary.
• Check whether the tip of the print head is dirty. Clean
the head with a soft cloth if necessary.
• The print head may need to be replaced.
• Make sure that the interface cable is securely
connected to both the printer and computer.
• Make sure that the printer driver selected in your
software is the same as the emulation selected on the
printer.
• Check the length of the interface cable. (Maximum
Parallel & USB: 2 meters, Serial: 15 meters)
• Try another interface cable.
• Make sure that the ribbon cartridge is properly
installed.
• Make sure the gap lever is set correctly.
• Check the application top margin setting.
• Adjust the Top Margin setting in Page Setup menu if
necessary.
• Change the Auto LF setting in the System Setup
menu to No.
• Change the Auto CR setting in the System Setup
menu to No.
• Change the Auto CR setting in the System Setup
menu to Yes.
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10.2.2
Paper Handling Problems and Solutions
Problem
Paper cannot be loaded or
fed.
Paper jams while loading.
Paper jams while printing.
Paper slips off the forms
tractors or the perforated
holes of the paper tear
during printing.
10.2.3
Solution
• Make sure that the paper select lever located on the
top right of the printer is set correctly.
• Turn off the printer and remove the jammed paper.
Remove any obstructions from the paper path.
• Make sure that the Print Gap lever is set for the
thickness of your paper.
• Make sure that the paper is not folded, creased, or
torn.
• Make sure that the left and right tractors are set so
that the continuous forms are stretched tightly.
• Turn off the printer and remove the jammed paper.
Remove any obstructions from the paper path.
• Make sure that the Print Gap lever is set for the
thickness of your paper.
• For continuous forms, make sure that the incoming
and outgoing paper stacks are correctly placed. Paper
should feed straight.
• Make sure that the forms tractors are positioned
correctly for the width of your paper and that the
perforated holes of the paper fit directly over the tractor
pins.
Operating Problems and Solutions
Problem
Solution
• Check whether the mains voltage is correct.
• Make sure that the power cord is securely connected
to both the printer and the mains power outlet.
• Make sure that the power outlet is functional. If not ,
The power does not turn on.
use other outlet.
• Turn the power off. Wait a minute and then turn the
printer on again. If the printer still has no power, contact
your dealer.
• Make sure that the Online indicator is lit.
• If you use the interface cable, make sure it is securely
connected to both the printer and the computer.
• Make sure paper is loaded.
• Run the printer Status Page. If printing executes
The printer is on but it will not
normally, the problem is caused by: the interface, the
print.
computer, incorrect printer settings, or incorrect
software settings.
• Make sure that the printer driver selected in your
software is the same as the emulation selected on the
printer.
Paper select lever error
• If paper is loaded and the paper select lever is moved
to the incorrect position, the printer turns offline, and
the buzzer sounds continuously. Switch the paper
select lever back to its correct position.
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GERMANY
DASCOM Europe GmbH
Heuweg 3
D-89079 Ulm
Deutschland
Tel.: +49 (0) 731 2075 0
Fax: +49 (0) 731 2075 100
www.dascom.com
UNITED KINGDOM
DASCOM GB Ltd
Hart House,Priestley Road,
Basingstoke, Hampshire
RG24 9PU, England
Phone: +44 (0) 1256 481481
Fax: +44 (0) 1256 481400
www.dascom.com
SINGAPORE (ASIA PACIFIC)
DASCOM AP Pte Ltd
21 Bukit Batok Crescent
#29-81,WCEGA Tower
Singapore 658065
Phone: +65 6760 8833
Fax: +65 6760 1066
www.dascom.com
AMERICAS
DASCOM Americas Corporation
421 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 22980, USA
Phone:+1 (877) 434 1377
www.dascom.com
FRANCE
DASCOM Europe GmbH
117 Avenue Victor Hugo
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
France
Phone: +33 (1) 73 02 51 98
www.dascom.com
RUSSIA and CIS
DASCOM EuropeGmbH
Representation Moscow
Leninsky Prospekt 95a, Office 322
119313 Moscow, Russian Federation
Phone: +7 (495) 984 70 65
Fax: +7 (495) 984 56 42
www.dascom.com
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