Star Micronics Tup992 Users Manual
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Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Star Line Mode Printer Driver Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version: Date: 3.11.0.0 2002/07/24 Specification and User Manual Table of contents: Subject Software Description Specification Installation Instructions Configuration Instructions Paper – Property Sheet Page Usage Print Options – Property Sheet Page Usage Logo – Property Sheet Page Usage Customize Control Codes – Dialog Usage Paper Sizes User Defined Paper Sizes Document Formatting Guidelines Barcode Font Usage Control Font Usage Printer Configuration Star Language and Status Monitor Overview Release History Page 2 3~4 5~7 8 9 10 ~ 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 ~ 18 19 20 21 1 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Software Description This driver set includes Windows 95/98/Me compatible printer drivers for the following models: Thermal Printers TUP992 TUP942 TSP847 TSP743 TSP643 TSP613 All of these printer drivers are based on Star’s Line Mode command set. Through the use of Star Line Mode, these drivers achieve the following major functional points: Graphics Printing Text Printing via Device Fonts (with CP1252 support) 2 Color printing Barcode printing via Device Fonts Page Length Control (including Black Mark sensing) Cutter Control Cash Drawer Control Presenter Control For all models, the factory default printer configuration need not be changed in order to begin using the drivers. When usage of a driver feature requires changes to a printer’s configuration, that change will be fully described. An example of a feature that may require a printer’s configuration to be changed is usage of Black Mark paper, which is a selectable feature within the driver. This printer driver has been distributed via the LineMode_95-98-ME_yyyymmdd.ZIP*1 file. The contents of LineMode_95-98-ME_yyyymmdd.ZIP*1 are as follows: LineMode_95-98-ME_yyyymmdd.ZIP*1 Distribution Japanese Document W9x_Drv Japanese Edition Document (Japanese) Driver File Folder (advdrvLM.inf,*.drv, *.dll) English Document W9x_Drv English Edition Document (English) Driver File Folder (advdrvLM.inf,*.drv, *.dll) StatusMonitor StatusMonitor *2 *2 *1 This package is periodically updated to include bug-fixes or new functionality. Each release of this package will follow the naming scheme LineMode_95-98-ME_yyyymmdd.ZIP. The first part of this, LineMode, tells you that this is a driver based on Star’s LineMode command set. The middle section, 95-98ME, tells you that this release is intended for use on Windows 95/98/Me. The final section, yyyymmdd, is the 8 digit date on which the package was release. *2 See page 3 for details. 2 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Specification The following is a detailed specification of this software. This information is most useful for someone who is creating an application that will use these printer drivers to interface with the printer. Model Description This table describes all of the printer models supported by this driver set. File Set Model Resolution Printable Width Japanese English TSP613 203 * 203 dpi 576dots F1,F2 F1,F8 TSP643 F1,F3 F1,F9 TSP743 F1,F4 F1,F10 TSP847 832 dots F1,F5 F1,F11 TUP942 F1,F6 F1,F12 TUP992 F1,F7 F1,F13 Font Set FNT1,FNT2,FNT3,FNT4,FNT5,FNT6, FNT7,FNT8,FNT9,FNT10,FNT11 Driver Component Description This table lists all driver components contained within this software set. Reference File Name Version Purpose Number F1 advdrvLM.inf n/a Add Printer Wizard script stru1mon.dll 1.23.0 USB Port Monitor SMJLMon.dll 0.3.0.0 Language Monitor SWPRT.dll 1.0.0.1 Star Print Option function definition dll F2 TSP613LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F3 TSP643LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F4 TSP743LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F5 TSP847LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F6 TUP942LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F7 TUP992LJ.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F8 TSP613LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F9 TSP643LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F10 TSP743LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F11 TSP847LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F12 TUP942LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver F13 TUP992LU.drv 3.10.0.0 printer driver Model Usage Notes only for TSP613 only for TSP643 only for TSP743 only for TSP847 only for TUP942 only for TUP992 only for TSP613 only for TSP643 only for TSP743 only for TSP847 only for TUP942 only for TUP992 3 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Specification Device Font Description This table describes all device fonts supported by these drivers. Reference Font Name Number FNT1 Printer 17cpi Printer 8.5cpi Printer 17cpi Tall Printer 8.5cpi Tall FNT2 Printer 16cpi Printer 8cpi Printer 16cpi Tall Printer 8cpi Tall FNT3 Printer 14cpi Printer 7cpi Printer 14cpi Tall Printer 7cpi Tall FNT4 Printer 17cpi (RED) Printer 8.5cpi (RED) Printer 17cpi Tall (RED) Printer 8.5cpi Tall (RED) FNT5 Printer 16cpi (RED) Printer 8cpi (RED) Printer 16cpi Tall (RED) Printer 8cpi Tall (RED) FNT6 Printer 14cpi (RED) Printer 7cpi (RED) Printer 14cpi Tall (RED) Printer 7cpi Tall (RED) FNT7 Control FNT8 ESC_FONT FNT9 UPC-E UPC-A JAN/EAN-8 JAN/EAN-13 CODE39 ITF NW-7(Codabar) Width (MM_TEXT) 12 24 12 24 13 26 13 26 15 30 15 30 12 24 12 24 13 26 13 26 15 30 15 30 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Height (MM_TEXT) 24 24 48 48 24 24 48 48 24 24 48 48 24 24 48 48 24 24 48 48 24 24 48 48 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Description Thermal Printer Font device control font barcode device font 4 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Installation Instructions Installation of this driver uses the standard Windows Add Printer Wizard. In case of using USB-I/F card, the process of driver installation is different from this. Please look at the USB-Driver Installation Manual. The following explains how to install via the Windows Add Printer wizard. Please open the Printer Folder and Double-Click Add Pirnter then Add Printer Wizard is started. Choose Local printer and Click the Next button. Click the Have Disk button. 5 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Specify the folder of this printer driver. Japanese Edition …\Distribution\Japanese\W9x_Drv English Edition …\Distribution\English\W9x_Drv Choose the printer model to install. This driver needs Universal Driver Module made by Microsoft. If this screen is displayed, Insert the Windows installation disk. Choose the port that the printer is connected 6 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Type the name of the printer queue for this newly installed printer into the Name field. Respond Yes if the newly installed printer is to be the system's default printer. Respond No otherwise. Respond Yes to message box if you want to print a test page. Respond No otherwise. The left screen is displayed when a test page is performed. The installation of your printer is now completed. The printer is ready for use. 7 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Configuration Instructions Following the installation of your printer, you can configure it via the printer properties. To open the printer properties do this: 1. Open the Windows Printer Folder 2. Right click on your printer and choose the Properties option This driver set includes one standard and two vendor supplied property sheet pages, Device Settings, Print Options, and Logo respectively. Because each printer model has a different feature set, the form that the two vendor supplied property sheet pages take depends on the feature set of the installed printer. The Print Options property sheet page comes in the following variations: TSP613, TSP643, TSP743, TSP847 TUP942 TUP992 Logo property sheet page(All models) 8 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Paper – Property Sheet Page Usage This property sheet is provided to all printer drivers from the Windows system, and is thus considered standard. The options present on this property sheet are vendor defined though, and as such are described here. The Paper property sheet page looks like this for all printers: The Paper source option has been added to this property sheet page by this driver. Its function is described in the following table: Option Paper source Default * Choice Receipt Ticket Meaning Each printed page ends immediately after the last line. (Variable length pages) Each printed page has a consistent length defined by the application. If you want the printed receipt to have the minimum required length then choose Receipt. This will cause each page to end after the last printed line. For example: If the first document contains 10 lines then the receipt will be 40mm (10 lines * 4mm/line). If the second document contains 13 lines then the receipt will be 52mm (13 lines * 4mm/line). In the majority of retailing and POS applications, this is the desired mode of operation. As such, the Receipt choice is this option’s default. If you want each printout to have a consistent length then choose Ticket. As the name implies, this mode of operation is most suitable for the printing of tickets, where each one must be of a uniform and unchanging length. The length of each printed page is determined by the document layout within the controlling application. 9 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Print Options – Property Sheet Page Usage The options present on the Print Options property sheet page allow you to control the printer during the printing process. The following table lists all options and their respective choices that are present on the Print Options property sheet. Note that not all options are available for all models Option Print Quality Cut Action Cash Drawer Drawer 1 Action Timing Pulse Width Cash Drawer Drawer 2 Action Timing Black Mark Paper Support Two Color Paper Support Presenter Control Paper Retract Paper Retract Timeout ID No. PQ-0 PQ-1 PQ-2 CA-0 CA-1 CA-2 CA-3 CA-4 CA-5 CA-6 Choice Standard High Best Form Feed / Form Feed Form Feed / Tear Bar Form Feed / Partial Cut Form Feed / Full Cut Partial Cut No Feed / Partial Cut No Feed Partial Cut / Partial Cut Partial Cut No Feed / Full Cut No Feed CA-7 Partial Cut / Full Cut CA-8 CA-9 CD1-0 CD1-1 CD1-2 CD1-3 CD1-4 CD1T CD2-0 CD2-1 CD2-2 CD2-3 CD2-4 BM-0 BM-1 CP-0 CP-1 PC-0 PC-1 Full Cut No Feed / Full Cut No Feed Full Cut / Full Cut No Use Document Top Document Bottom Page Top Page Bottom 1 ~ 127 (default = 20) No Use Document Top Document Bottom Page Top Page Bottom Enabled (requires printer memory switch change) Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Meaning Printing occurs at fasted rate Trade-off between quality & speed Slowest printing for best quality No paper cut or feed occurs Last page is fed to the tear bar position Last page is fed to the cutter and partially cut Last page is fed to the cutter and fully cut All pages are partially cut without feeding All pages are fed to the cutter and partially cut Pages 1 ~ n-1 are partially cut, page n is fully cut (without feeding) Pages 1 ~ n-1 are partially cut, page n is fully cut (with feeding) All pages are fully cut without feeding All pages are fed to the cutter and fully cut Cash drawer 1 is not opened. Cash drawer 1 is opened once before printing. Cash drawer 1 is opened once after printing. Cash drawer 1 is opened before printing each page. Cash drawer 1 is opened after printing each page. Drawer 1 is fired for n * 10mSec Cash drawer 2 is not opened. Cash drawer 2 is opened once before printing. Cash drawer 2 is opened once after printing. Cash drawer 2 is opened before printing each page. Cash drawer 2 is opened after printing each page. The printer feeds paper according to the black mark sensor. The printer does not use the black mark sensor. The printer prints for effectiveness on two-color paper. The printer prints for effectiveness on standard paper. The paper will be automatically retracted after timeout. The paper will not be automatically retracted. PCT 1 ~ 255 (default = 30) Paper retract timeout is set to n * 0.5 sec. 10 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Print Options Default Summary The table below describes the default configuration for each model. The configurations described here are effected following printer installation. Model TSP613 TSP643 TSP743 TSP847 TUP942 TUP992 Default Choices PQ-0,CA-1,CD1-0,CD2-0,BM-1,CP-1 PQ-0,CA-2,CD1-0,CD2-0,BM-1,CP-1 PQ-0,CA-2,CD1-0,CD2-0,BM-1,CP-1 PQ-0,CA-2,CD1-0,CD2-0,BM-1,CP-1 PQ-0,CA-2,BM-1,CP-1,PC-1 PQ-0,CA-9,BM-1,CP-1,PC-1 11 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Logo – Property Sheet Page Usage The options present on the Logo property sheet page allow you to control the printing of logos stored within the printer. The following table lists all options and their respective choices that are present on the Print Options property sheet. Option Document Top No. Document Top Size Default 1 * Document Top Align * Page Top No. Page Top Size 1 * Page Top Align * Page Bottom No. Page Bottom Size 1 * Page Bottom Align * Document Bottom No. Document Bottom Size 1 * Document Bottom Align * Choice 1 ~ 255 Normal Double Width Tall Double Width Tall No Print Left Center Right 1 ~ 255 Normal Double Width Tall Double Width Tall No Print Left Center Right 1 ~ 255 Normal Double Width Tall Double Width Tall No Print Left Center Right 1 ~ 255 Normal Double Width Tall Double Width Tall No Print Left Center Right / Meaning The specified logo will be printed once at the document top. The specified logo will be printed at its original size. The specified logo will be printed at double width. The specified logo will be printed at double height. The specified logo will be printed at double width and double height. / No logo will be printed at the document top. The logo will be printed and aligned with the left edge. The logo will be printed and center aligned. The logo will be printed and aligned with the right edge. The specified logo will be printed top of each page. The specified logo will be printed at its original size. The specified logo will be printed at double width. The specified logo will be printed at double height. The specified logo will be printed at double width and double height. / No logo will be printed at the page top. The logo will be printed and aligned with the left edge. The logo will be printed and center aligned. The logo will be printed and aligned with the right edge. The specified logo will be printed bottom of each page. The specified logo will be printed at its original size. The specified logo will be printed at double width. The specified logo will be printed at double height. The specified logo will be printed at double width and double height. / No logo will be printed at the page bottom. The logo will be printed and aligned with the left edge. The logo will be printed and center aligned. The logo will be printed and aligned with the right edge. The specified logo will be printed once at the document bottom. The specified logo will be printed at its original size. The specified logo will be printed at double width. The specified logo will be printed at double height. The specified logo will be printed at double width and double height. No logo will be printed at the document bottom. The logo will be printed and aligned with the left edge. The logo will be printed and center aligned. The logo will be printed and aligned with the right edge. Please Note: • Logos must be stored within the printer before they can be printed. 12 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Customize Control Code – Dialog Usage All models support this dialog box. It can be opened by clicking on the Customize Control Codes button contained on the Print Options property sheet. Windows prints documents via the printer’s printer driver, and does so by breaking the printing process up into 4 sections: • Document Top o Page Top o Page Bottom • Document Bottom The options you configure determine the control codes the printer driver sends to the printer at each one of these timing points. Via the Customize Control Codes form, you can instruct the driver to send any control code sequence to the printer before and after each one of these timing points. This results is eight different timing points, as shown on the Customize Control Codes form: To use this form, simply enter the text and control codes you want sent to the printer during each timing point. The format for entering control codes is: \xhh Where hh is the two digit hex value to be sent to the printer. You can also send plain text to the printer by simply typing it in. For example: If you want your store address to be printed at the top of each document, before anything else, you would enter the following into the Before Document Top field: Store Name\x0aaddress\x0acity, state zip\x0aphone\x0a\x1b\x2d\x31www.store-url.com\x1b\x2d\x30\x0a The printed result will be: Store Name address city, state, zip phone www.store-url.com Please note: • Only Star Line Mode commands can be used. • A maximum of 500 characters (following hex conversion) can be entered into each field. 13 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Paper Sizes Each of the printer drivers contained within this driver set defines one standard paper size and also supports user defined paper sizes. The following table lists the standard paper sizes supported by each model’s printer driver. Model TSP613 TSP643 TSP743 TSP847 TUP942 TUP992 Paper Size 72mm x 254mm Width 72mm Length 254mm 104mm x 254mm 104mm 254mm User Defined Paper Sizes The procedure for creating a user defined paper size is as follows: The following table lists the maximum user defined paper size dimensions for each model’s printer driver. Model TSP613 TSP643 TSP743 TSP847 TUP942 TUP992 Maximum Width 72mm 72mm 72mm 104mm 104mm 104mm Maximum Height 3276mm 3276mm 3276mm 3276mm 3276mm 3276mm Creating a user defined paper size of the maximum length and using the Receipt choice for the Paper Type option results in printing with no page breaks, and is often the optimal setting for retail POS. 14 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Document Formatting Guidelines So that you can most effectively use your printer with these printer drivers, please observe the following points when creating your documents and print forms: • • • • • • • • Margins: These drivers do not require any margins. Set all document margins to 0. User defined paper sizes: These drivers include one predefined paper size, but support user defined paper sizes. You can create a custom paper size via the Paper property sheet page. Refer to the Windows help system for information on how to do this. Device Font Usage: Use device fonts to print text when ever possible. Printing text via device fonts will greatly increase the print speed. 1 Device Font / Line Use only one type of device font per line. Red Device Font Usage After using a red device font, it is necessary to print one or more characters using a black device font in order to return to the black printing mode. Space characters are acceptable. Graphics & Device Fonts Do not print device fonts and graphics on the same horizontal line. Printing device fonts and graphics on the same horizontal line will cause the printed document to differ from the displayed document. Barcode Device Fonts When using the barcode device fonts, only characters will appear on the computer’s display. The printed result will be a barcode. This difference can cause the displayed and printed document lengths to vary slightly. Top Search – Label Printing When printing on label stock you are encouraged to use the printer’s black mark sensor. Using the printer’s black mark sensor will ensure that printing begins at the same point on each label. So that you can print from the very top of the label Star printer’s include a Top Search function. This function causes the printer to reverse feed the paper until its top position and then begin printing. In order to use this feature, ensure that your printer and printer driver are configured like this: o Printer Configuration: The top search function is enabled in the printer via the printer’s memory switches. See the table on page 19 for details. o Printer Driver Configuration: Set the Enabled field contained in the Black Mark Paper Support area of the Print Options property sheet page. Choose Full Cut / Full Cut for the End Page / End Doc field of the Cut Action group on the Print Options property sheet page. 15 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Barcode Font Usage Usage of the supported barcode device fonts must be done as follows: 1. Choose the desired barcode device font from your editor’s font menu 2. Enter the single letter width code. Each barcode type can be printed at various widths. This table lists the single letter width codes for each barcode type: Single Letter Width Code a b c d e f g h i UPC-E UPC-A JAN/EAN-8 JAN/EAN-13 2 dot 3 dot 4 dot NOT AVAILABLE CODE39 NW-7(Codabar) ITF 2 dot (6) 3 dot (9) 4 dot (12) 2 dot (5) 3 dot (8) 4 dot (10) 2 dot (4) 3 dot (6) 4 dot (8) 2 dot (5) 4 dot (10) 6 dot (15) 2 dot (4) 4 dot (8) 6 dot (12) 2 dot (6) 3 dot (9) 4 dot (12) 3. Enter the single letter height code. All barcode types use the same single letter height codes, and these are: Single Letter Height Code o p q r s t u v Height 32 dot (4mm) 64 dot (8mm) 96 dot (12mm) 128 dot (16mm) 160 dot (20mm) 192 dot (24mm) 224 dot (28mm) 255 dot (31.9mm) 4. Enter the barcode data. Each barcode type can accommodate a different character set, and a different number of characters. This information is summarized in the following table: Barcode Type UPC-E UPC-A JAN/EAN-8 JAN/EAN-13 CODE39 Number of Characters 12 12 8 13 1 or more ITF NW-7(Codabar) 1 or more 1 or more Character Set 0~9 0~9 0~9 0~9 0~9 -.$/+% A~Z Start / Stop: * 0~9 0~9 -$:/.+ A~D 5. Enter the barcode font stop character ‘z’ to terminate the barcode. Example: Using the UPC-E device font: a 2 dot wide, :64 dot tall barcode with the twelve digits: 0123456789012 is: ap012345678901z => a p 012345678901 z | | | | | | | ->terminate barcode character | | -------->barcode data | ---------------->single letter height code ------------------>single letter width code 16 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Control Font Usage All models include the Control device font. This font is used to provide for control within the span of a single document. For example, if your document wishes to print a logo in the middle, this can be done via the control font. Usage of the Control font must be done as follows: 1. Choose the control font from your editor’s font menu. 2. Enter the characters that map to the desired printer actions. This character to function map is as follows: Character A B C D E d 6 7 F P G H I J K Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _ ‘ a b c e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Function Open cash drawer 1 for 50mSec Open cash drawer 1 for 100mSec Open cash drawer 1 for 150mSec Open cash drawer 1 for 200mSec Open cash drawer 1 for 250mSec Open cash drawer 2 for 200mSec LF CR Full Cut Partial Cut Print NV Logo No. 1 Print NV Logo No. 2 Print NV Logo No. 3 Print NV Logo No. 4 Print NV Logo No. 5 Print NV Logo No. 1 – Double Wide Print NV Logo No. 2 – Double Wide Print NV Logo No. 3 – Double Wide Print NV Logo No. 4 – Double Wide Print NV Logo No. 5 – Double Wide Print NV Logo No. 1 – Tall Print NV Logo No. 2 – Tall Print NV Logo No. 3 – Tall Print NV Logo No. 4 – Tall Print NV Logo No. 5 – Tall Print NV Logo No. 1 – Double Wide / High Print NV Logo No. 2 – Double Wide / High Print NV Logo No. 3 – Double Wide / High Print NV Logo No. 4 – Double Wide / High Print NV Logo No. 5 – Double Wide / High Set Left Alignment Set Center Alignment Set Right Alignment Set 3mm line feed spacing Set 4mm line feed spacing Select USA international character set Select France international character set Select Germany international character set Select England international character set Select Denmark I international character set Select Sweden international character set Select Italy international character set Select Spain I international character set Select Japan international character set Select Denmark II international character set Select Spain II international character set Select Latin America international character set Control Code Translation \x1b\x07\x05\x05\x07 \x1b\x07\x0a\x0a\x07 \x1b\x07\x0f\x0f\x07 \x1b\x07\x14\x14\x07 \x1b\x07\x19\x19\x07 \x1a \x0a \x0d \x1bd0 \x1bd1 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x01\x00 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x02\x00 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x03\x00 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x04\x00 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x05\x00 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x01\x01 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x02\x01 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x03\x01 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x04\x01 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x05\x01 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x01\x02 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x02\x02 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x03\x02 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x04\x02 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x05\x02 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x01\x03 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x02\x03 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x03\x03 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x04\x03 \x0a\x1b\x1cp\x05\x03 \x1b\x1da\x00 \x1b\x1da\x01 \x1b\x1da\x02 \x1b0 \x1bz1 \x1bR\x00 \x1bR\x01 \x1bR\x02 \x1bR\x03 \x1bR\x04 \x1bR\x05 \x1bR\x06 \x1bR\x07 \x1bR\x08 \x1bR\x09 \x1bR\x0a \x1bR\x0b 17 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Control Font Usage 2. Continued Character s t u v w x Function Select Korea international character set Select highlighted print Deselect highlighted print Select the customer display Deselect the customer display Clear the customer display Control Code Translation \x1bR\x0c \x1b4 \x1b5 \x1bS \x1bG \x04\x01C1\x17 18 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Printer Configuration Star printers can be configured via two different mechanisms. 1. DIP switches (mechanical switched) 2. Memory switches When using these drivers with your Star printer no changes to the factory default DIP switch settings are required. In addition, the factory default memory switch settings do not need to be changed unless you choose to use black mark paper. When using black mark paper with your printer you must enable the printer’s black mark sensor. This is done via memory switches. The table below lists the memory switch position used to enable the black mark sensor for all black mark capable printers. Model TSP613 TSP643 TSP743 TSP847 TUP942 TUP992 Bank 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 8 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 1 - On black mark sensor enabled black mark sensor enabled black mark sensor enabled top search function enabled black mark sensor enabled top search function enabled black mark sensor enabled top search function enabled black mark sensor enabled top search function enabled 0 – Off black mark sensor disabled black mark sensor disabled black mark sensor disabled top-search function disabled black mark sensor disabled top search function disabled black mark sensor disabled top search function disabled black mark sensor disabled top search function disabled Note: The TSP613 and TSP643 models must have the additional black mark sensor installed in order to be used with black mark paper. Please contact your Star representative for more information about adding this sensor to the TSP613 and TSP643 models. 19 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Star Language and Status Monitor Overview The Star Language and Status Monitor components have been included in the distribution of these drivers to provide a complete printing solution, including the ability to track the printer’s status. Through the use of the Star Language and Status Monitor components, you can: • • • Track the printer’s status in real-time via the Windows Printers Folder. Create custom applications that link with the Star Status Monitor component to allow for the realtime display of the printer’s status within your application’s user interface. Configure the Star Language and Status Monitor components to surpress the warning messages that Windows usually posts to the user following a failed print attempt (this is valuable, for example, in a kiosk environment, where the user would be unable to effectively respond to such an error). To install this StatusMonitor, execute the "SETUP.exe" located in the folder ".\Distribution\StatusMonitor". The installation wizard is started. Please advance the operation according to the screen. This StatusMonitor installer creates the Star Micronics \ SMJ StatusMonitor folder in the Windows Start Menu \ Programs path. Find this by clicking the Start Button, entering the Programs menu, then the StarMicronics menu, and finally SMJ StatusMonitor. Within this group are the following entries: • SMJ StatusMonitor This application allows you to configure the SMJ Language Monitor component. • VCSample This is a compiled VC project that demonstrates the usage of the SMJ Language and Status Monitor components. This StatusMonitor installer copies VB &VC sample source code. Please refer to the following folders. C:\Program Files\StarMicronics |--SMJ StatusMonitor for Win98 | |--VbSample // Source code of the sample project for Visual Basic : |--VcSample // Source code of the sample project for Visual C++ When using the Star Language and Status Monitor software with serial or parallel printers, the following printer configuration must be effected. Model TSP613 TSP643 TSP700 TSP800 TUP942 TUP992 ASB Enable Dip Switch 1-7 OFF Dip Switch 1-7 OFF Dip Switch 1-7 OFF Dip Switch 1-7 OFF Memory Switch 7-C ON Memory Switch 7-C ON NSB Enable Dip Switch 1-8 OFF Dip Switch 1-8 OFF Dip Switch 1-8 OFF Dip Switch 1-8 OFF Memory Switch 7-8ONMemory Switch 7-8ON- For full details on the function and usage of the Star Language and Status Monitor components, see that package’s user manual. 20 / 21 Star Micronics Co., Ltd. Copyright 2002 Star Line Mode Printer Driver – Windows 95 / 98 / Me Version 3.11.0.0 Release History The following is a release history for this driver set. Note Initial Release includes Star Language and Status Monitor components Date 2002/07/08 2002/07/24 Distribution File LineMode_95-98-ME_20020708.ZIP LineMode_95-98-ME_20020724.ZIP Document End 21 / 21
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