Star Micronics TSP700 User Manual

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THERMAL PRINTER

TSP700 SERIES

USER’S MANUAL

MODE D’EMPLOI

BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI

Federal Communications Commission

Radio Frequency Interference

Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

For compliance with the Federal Noise Interference Standard, this equipment requires a shielded cable.

This statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U.S.A.

Statement of

The Canadian Department of Communications

Radio Interference Regulations

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.

The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada.

CE

Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity

EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989

This product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 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.

EC Council Directive 99/5/EC of 9 March 1999

This product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the Essential Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC.

The three above statements apply only to printers marketed in EU.

Trademark acknowledgments

TSP700: Star Micronics Co., Ltd. ESC/POS: Seiko Epson Corporation

Notice

All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever, without STAR’s express permission is forbidden.

The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

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, STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them.

The above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.

©Copyright 2001-2006 Star Micronics Co., LTD.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Parts Identification and Nomenclature .........................................................

1

2. Consumable Parts and AC Adapter ..............................................................

3

3. Connecting Cables and AC Adapter ..............................................................

5

3-1.

Interface Cable .......................................................................................

5

3-2.

Connecting to a Peripheral Unit .............................................................

9

3-3.

Connecting the Optional AC Adapter ..................................................

10

3-4.

Turning Power On ...............................................................................

11

4. Control Panel and Other Functions .............................................................

12

4-1.

Control Panel .......................................................................................

12

4-2.

Errors ...................................................................................................

12

4-3.

Self Printing .........................................................................................

14

5. Loading the Roll Paper .................................................................................

15

6. Adjusting the Near-end Sensor ....................................................................

18

7. Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams ..........................................................

20

7-1.

Preventing Paper Jams .........................................................................

20

7-2.

Removing Paper Jam ...........................................................................

20

8. Periodical Cleaning .......................................................................................

21

8-1.

Cleaning the Thermal Head .................................................................

21

8-2.

Cleaning the Paper Holder ...................................................................

21

Appendix A: Specifications ...............................................................................

88

A-1.

General Specifications .........................................................................

88

A-2.

Auto Cutter Specifications ...................................................................

89

A-3.

Interface ...............................................................................................

89

A-4.

Electrical Characteristics .....................................................................

89

A-5.

Option ..................................................................................................

89

A-6.

Environmental Requirements ...............................................................

90

A-7.

Reliability .............................................................................................

90

A-8.

Black mark specifications ....................................................................

91

Appendix B: Dip Switch Setting .......................................................................

92

B-1.

Parallel Interface Model .......................................................................

93

B-2.

Serial Interface Model ..........................................................................

95

B-3.

USB Interface Model ...........................................................................

98

B-4.

Ethernet Interface Model .....................................................................

99

B-5.

Wireless LAN Interface Model ..........................................................

101

Connecting the peripheral drive cable ..........................................................

103

Appendix C: Parallel Interface ......................................................................

104

Appendix D: Serial Interface ..........................................................................

105

D-1.

RS-232C Connector ...........................................................................

105

D-2.

Cable Connections .............................................................................

107

D-3.

Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................

107

Appendix E: USB, Ethernet and Wireless LAN Interface ..........................

108

E-1. USB Interface Specifications .............................................................

108

E-2. Ethernet Interface Specifications ........................................................

108

E-3. Wireless LAN Interface Specifications ..............................................

108

Appendix F: Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit ..................................................

109

Appendix G: Memory Switch Settings ..........................................................

110

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1. 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

Features LED indicators to indicate printer status and switches to operate the printer.

Cover open lever

Pull this lever in the direction of the arrow to open the printer cover.

Interface connector Peripheral drive connector

For connection to a

Connects to peripheral

host computer.

units such as cash

 

drawers, etc.

 

Do not connect this to a

 

telephone.

Power connector

For connection of the AC adapter. Never unplug the AC adapter while the printer is on.

 

 

(For USB interface)

 

 

 

(For parallel and

 

 

 

Ethernet interfaces)

 

Roll paper

User’s manual

Ferrite core

Fastener

 

 

(A model with an

(Included with

 

 

RS-232C interface

Parallel and

 

 

is not available.)

Ethernet model)

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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.

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2. 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 damage to the printer, fire or electric shock.

(1) Roll paper specification Thermal paper Thickness: 65~150 m

Width: 79.5±0.5 mm or 82.5±0.5 mm or 57.5±0.5 mm Outer roll diameter: ø100 mm or less

Take up paper roll width: 80-+0.51 mm or 83-+01

.5 mm or 58-+01 .5 mm

Core outer/inner diameter

 

 

Paper thickness

Core outer

Core inner

65~75 m

ø18±1 mm

ø12±1 mm

65~75 m

ø32±1 mm

ø25.4 mm

75~150 m

ø32±1 mm

ø25.4 mm

Printed surface: Outer edge of roll

Tail end handling: Do not use paste or glue to secure the roll paper or its core.

Do not fold the tail end of the paper.

(2) Recommended paper

Mitsubishi Paper Mills Limited

P220AG (normal type paper), 65 m (thickness) HP220A (high image stability paper), 65 m (thickness)

HP220AB-1 (high image stability paper), 75 m (thickness) P220AB (normal type paper, card ticket), 85 m (thickness) P220AC-1 (normal type paper, card ticket), 95 m (thickness) P220AC (normal type paper, card ticket), 105 m (thickness) P220AD (normal type paper, card ticket), 130 m (thickness) P220AE-1 (normal type paper, card ticket), 150 m (thickness) PB670 (2 color paper: Red & Black), 75 m (thickness) PB770 (2 color paper: Blue & Black), 75 m (thickness)

Oji Paper Co., Ltd.

PD150R (normal type paper), 75 m (thickness)

PD160R (high image stability paper), 65/75 m (thickness) PD750R (2 color paper: Red & Black), 75 m (thickness) PD700R (2 color paper: Blue & Black), 75 m (thickness)

Nippon Paper Industries

TF50KS-E2C (normal type paper), 65 m (thickness)

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Kanzaki Speciality Papers Inc. (KSP)

P320RB (2 color paper: Red & Black), 65 m (thickness) P320BB (2 color paper: Blue & Black), 65 m (thickness)

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 darkness settings command <ESC><RS> ‘d’ n. Refer to the separate programmer’s manual for details.

(3) AC adapter (option) Model name: PS60

Input:

100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

Output:

DC24±5%, 2.0 A (5.0 A Load 10 sec. Max.)

Important!

Access the following URL for the information of the recommended paper. http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm

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3. Connecting Cables and AC Adapter

3-1. Interface Cable

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.

3-1-1. Serial Interface (RS-232C) Cable

(1)Make sure the printer is turn off.

(2)Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.

(3)Tighten the connector screws.

Serial interface cable

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3-1-2. Parallel Interface Cable

(1) Make sure the printer is turn off.

(2) Affix the ferrite core onto the cable as shown in the illustration.

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Ferrite core

Interface cable

5 cm (maximum)

Fastener

Pull and cut

(3)Pass the fastener through the ferrite core.

(4)Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it. Use scissors to cut off any excess.

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(5)Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.

(6)Fasten the connector clasps.

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Parallel interface cable

3-1-3. Connecting USB Cable

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 illustration.

4 cm (maximum)

Ferrite core

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3-1-4. Connecting Ethernet Cable

(1) Make sure the printer is turned off.

(2) Affix the ferrite core onto the

 

ethernet cable as shown in the illus-

Ethernet cable

tration below.

 

 

Ferrite core

(3) Pass the fastener through the ferrite

10cm

(maximum)

core.

 

 

Fastener

(4) Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it. Use scissors to cut off any excess.

(5) Connect the ethernet cable to the connector on the interface board. Then, connect the other end of the cable to your computer.

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3-2. Connecting to a Peripheral Unit

You can connect a peripheral unit to the printer using a modular plug. The following describes how to install the ferrite core and make the actual connection. See “Modular plug” on page 109 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.

Important!

Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer is turned off before making connections.

(1)Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.

Important!

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.

(2)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.

Europe only

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3-3. Connecting the Optional AC Adapter

Note: Before connecting/disconnecting the AC 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.

(1)Connect the AC adapter to the power cable.

Note: Use only the standard AC adapter and power cable.

(2)Connect AC adapter to the connector on the printer.

(3)Insert the power cable plug into an AC outlet.

Important!

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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3-4. Turning Power On

Make sure that the AC adapter has been connected as described in 3-3.

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(1) Set the power switch located on the front of the printer to on.

 

 

The POWER lamp on the control panel will light up.

Power switch

Important!

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.

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4. Control Panel and Other Functions

4-1. Control Panel

3 FEED button

2ERROR lamp (Red LED)

1 POWER lamp (Green LED)

1POWER lamp (Green LED) Lights when the power is ON

2ERROR lamp (Red LED) Indicates various errors in combination with POWER lamp

3FEED button

Press the FEED button to feed roll paper.

4-2.

Errors

 

 

 

1) Automatically recoverable error

 

 

 

 

 

Error Description

POWER lamp

ERROR lamp

Recovery Conditions

 

 

 

 

 

Head

high tem-

Flashes at 0.5 sec-

Off

Automatically recovered after the

perature detection

ond intervals

 

print head has cooled.

 

 

 

 

Cover open error

On

On

Automatically recovered by closing

 

 

 

 

the printer cover.

 

 

 

 

2) Recoverable error

 

 

 

 

 

 

Error Description

POWER lamp

ERROR lamp

Recovery Conditions

 

 

 

 

Paper cut error

Off

Flashes at 0.125

Recovered If the cutter returns to the

 

 

 

second intervals

home position after turning the power

 

 

 

 

OFF and ON.

 

 

 

 

 

Note

1)If the cutter doesn’t return to the home position, or doesn’t perform the initial movement, it cannot be recovered.

2)If the paper is jammed, turn the power off, clear the jammed paper, then turn the power ON.

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3) Non recoverable error

 

 

Error Description

POWER lamp

ERROR lamp

Recovery Conditions

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RAM error

Off

On

This is not a recoverable error.

 

 

 

 

Consult dealer for repairs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memory SW error

Flashes at 0.25

Flashes at 0.25

This is not a recoverable error.

 

 

 

second intervals

second intervals

Consult dealer for repairs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thermistor error

Flashes at 0.5 sec-

Flashes at 0.5 sec-

 

 

 

 

ond intervals

ond intervals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power supply er-

Flashes at 1 sec-

Flashes at 1 sec-

This is not a recoverable error.

 

 

ror

ond intervals

ond intervals

Consult dealer for repairs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

1)If a non recoverable error occurs, turn the power OFF immediately.

2)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.

4)Paper detection error

Error Description

POWER lamp

ERROR lamp

Recovery Conditions

 

 

 

 

Paper out error

On

Flashes at 0.5 sec-

Automatically recovered by loading

 

 

ond intervals

a new paper roll, then closing the

 

 

 

printer cover.

 

 

 

 

Paper near end

On

Flashes at 2 sec-

Indicators show that the paper end is

 

 

ond intervals

approaching, but the printer contin-

 

 

 

ues to print.

 

 

 

 

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4-3. Self Printing

(1) Test Printing

Turn the power on while holding the FEED button depressed.

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Test printing will be performed according to the Ver. No., DIP switch settings

 

and character order. When the FEED button is depressed at the time of the end

 

of test printing, only the characters will be printed out repeatedly.

 

(2) Hexadecimal Dump Mode

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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5. Loading the Roll Paper

Be sure to use roll paper that matches the printer’s specification.

When using a paper roll with an 82.5 mm width, remove the paper roll holder as described on the following page.

Push the Cover open lever, and open the printer cover.

Cover open lever

Roll paper

Tension bar

While observing the direction of the roll, set the paper roll into the hollow, and pull on the leading edge of the paper toward you.

Note 1: When using paper with a thickness which requires the use of the tension bar (65 mpaper thickness<100m), be sure not to pass the paper under the tension bar.

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Star Micronics TSP700 User Manual

Paper roll holder

Note 2: When using paper with a thickness which does not require the use of the tension bar (100 m paper thickness150 m), remove the tension bar unit by removing the clips at both ends of the bar with a flat head screwdriver. Then, lower the right and left adjustment levers by unhooking them with a flat head screwdriver first, then lowering them to the proper position.

Ordinarily, your dealer should have already done these procedures.

When using a paper roll with an 82.5 mm width, be sure to remove the paper roll holder. Then, change the setting for memory switch 4 to change the print width from 72 mm to 80 mm.

For instructions on setting the memory switch, please refer to the separate Programmer’s Manual.

When using a paper roll with a 57.5 mm width, install the paper roll holder in the groove in the printer. Then, change the setting for memory switch 4 to change the print width from 72 mm to 52.5 mm or 50.8 mm.

For instructions on setting the memory switch, please refer to the separate Programmer’s Manual.

Note: If a paper roll with a 57.5 mm width has been used, a paper roll with a 79.5 mm or 82.5 mm width cannot be used. (Changing from the smaller roll to a larger roll will cause part of the print head to rub against the platen and deteriorate.)

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Push down both sides of the printer cover to close.

Note: Make sure that the printer cover is securely closed.

Important!

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.Do not operate the cover open lever while pressing on the printer cover with your hand.

3.Do not pull 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.During and immediately after printing, the area around the thermal head is very hot. Do not touch it, as you could be burned.

6.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.

7.There is a risk of damage to the driver IC of the thermal head from static electricity. Never directly touch the IC.

8.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.

9.Do not operate the printer if there is moisture on the front surface of the head from condensation, etc.

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6. Adjusting the Near-end Sensor

Use the following procedure to adjust the near-end sensor so it is compatible with the size of roll paper you are using.

1 Open the printer cover.

2Determine the diameter of the roll paper you are using and find the required setting in the table below.

3Insert 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 alignment mark indicated by the arrow.

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(Level 1)

(Level 2)

(Level 3)

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Adjustment value according to the paper you are using

 

 

Paper thick-

When using the paper roll with a core whose inside diameter (A):ø12, outside diameter

 

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ness ( m)

(B):ø18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

 

 

 

Detected diameter (C)

Remained paper length

 

 

 

 

(Approx. mm)

 

 

(Approx. m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65

ø23

ø27

ø31

2.5

4.9

7.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75

 

 

 

2.1

4.2

6.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paper thick-

When using the paper roll with a core whose inside diameter (A): ø25.4, outside

 

 

ness ( m)

diameter (B):ø32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Detected diameter (C)

Remained paper length

 

 

 

 

(Approx. mm)

 

 

(Approx. m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65

ø36

ø40

ø44

2.8

6.4

10.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75

 

 

 

2.4

5.5

9.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

85

 

 

 

2.1

4.9

7.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

95

 

 

 

1.9

4.4

7.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

105

 

 

 

1.7

4.0

6.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

130

 

 

 

1.4

3.2

5.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

150

 

 

 

1.2

2.8

4.5

C

B

A

Roll paper core

C

Note

1)The standard model is set to level 1 prior to being shipped from the factory.

2)The C dimension and the remained paper length are the calculated values. There may be some variations in actual mechanism.

3)If thick paper is used (100 mpaper thickness150 m), there will be looseness in the roll paper itself which makes it easier for detection variations to occur. Set to Level 3.

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7. Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams

7-1. 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.

7-2. Removing Paper Jam

If a paper jam occurs, clear it as described below.

(1)Set the power switch to off to turn off power to the printer.

(2)Pull the lever toward you to open the printer cover.

(3)Remove the jammed paper.

Note: Take care not to damage the printer when removing the jammed paper. Since it is easy to damage the thermal head in particular, take care not to touch it.

(4)Position the roll paper 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.

(5)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.

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8. 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. Such cleaning is recommended to be carried out once six month or one million lines.

8-1. Cleaning the Thermal Head

To remove blackish dust collected on the surface of the thermal head, wipe it with Isopropyl alcohol (IPA).

Note: The thermal head is easy to damage, so clean it gently with a soft cloth. Take sufficient care not to scratch it when cleaning it.

8-2. Cleaning the Paper Holder

Use a soft cloth to remove paper dust from the paper holder and paper transport section.

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TABLE DES MATIERES

1.

Identification des pièces et nomenclature ....................................................

23

2.

Consommables et adaptateur secteur ..........................................................

25

3.

Câbles de connexion et adaptateur secteur .................................................

27

 

3-1.

Câble d’interface ..................................................................................

27

 

3-2.

Raccordement d’un appareil périphérique ...........................................

31

 

3-3.

Connexion de l’adaptateur secteur optionnel .......................................

32

 

3-4.

Mise sous tension de l’imprimante ......................................................

33

4.

Panneau de commande et autres fonctions .................................................

34

 

4-1. Panneau de commande .........................................................................

34

 

4-2.

Erreurs ..................................................................................................

34

 

4-3. Auto-impression ...................................................................................

36

5.

Chargement du rouleau de papier ...............................................................

37

6.

Réglage du capteur de fin de rouleau ..........................................................

40

7.

Prévention et correction de bourrages de papier .......................................

42

 

7-1.

Prévention des bourrages de papier .....................................................

42

 

7-2.

Correction de bourrages de papier .......................................................

42

8.

Nettoyage ........................................................................................................

43

 

8-1.

Nettoyage de la tête d’impression ........................................................

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8-2.

Nettoyage du support de papier ...........................................................

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APPENDICE ......................................................................................................

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L’appendice n’est pas traduit.

Pour obtenir la dernière version de ce manuel, consultez l’adresse URL suivante: http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm

FRANÇAIS

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1. Identification des pièces et nomenclature

Capot de l’imprimante

 

Ouvrez ce capot pour charger

 

ou remplacer le papier.

Interrupteur d’alimentation

 

Permet la mise sous et

 

hors tension de l’appareil.

 

Panneau des commandes

Levier d’ouverture du capot

Le panneau est équipé de

Tirez ce levier dans le sens de

commutateurs permettant la

la flèche pour ouvrir le capot

commande de l’imprimante et

de l’imprimante.

de DELs indiquant les statuts.

 

Connecteur

 

Connecteur d’appareil

 

Connecteur

d’interface

 

périphérique

 

d’alimentation

 

 

 

 

 

Ce connecteur vous permet de connecter l’imprimante à l’ordinateur-hôte.

Ce connecteur vous permet de raccorder l’imprimante à des appareils périphériques tels que des tiroirs-caisses, etc.

Ne pas raccorder à un téléphone.

Ce connecteur vous permet de connecter le câble de l’adaptateur secteur. Ne déconnectez pas le câble lorsque l’imprimante est sous tension.

(Pour interface USB)

(Pour interfaces parallèles et Ethernet)

Rouleau de papier

 

Mode d’emploi

 

Tore de ferrite

 

Attache

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Aucun élément disponible pour interface RS-232C)

(Incluse avec le modèle pour interfaces parallèle et Ethernet)

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Emplacement de l’imprimante

Avant de déballer l’imprimante, déterminez l’emplacement où vous souhaitez l’installer. Veuillez observer les points ci-dessous lors de votre choix.

Choisissez une surface stable et de niveau sur laquelle l’imprimante ne sera exposée à aucune vibration.

Assurez-vous que l’emplacement dispose d’une prise secteur proche

ÇFRANAIS

et d’accès aisé.

 

Assurez-vous que la distance entre l’imprimante et l’ordinateur-hôte

 

vous permet de les raccorder aisément.

 

Assurez-vous que l’imprimante n’est pas exposée directement aux

 

 

rayons du soleil.

 

Tenez l’imprimante à l’écart des sources de chaleur importante, telles

 

que les appareils de chauffage, etc.

 

Assurez-vous que le lieu où vous souhaitez installer l'imprimante est

 

propre, sec et n'est pas poussiéreux.

 

Assurez-vous que la prise secteur à laquelle vous raccordez l’impri-

 

mante délivre une tension stable. Evitez de raccorder l’imprimante à

 

la prise secteur d’un circuit alimentant de gros consommateurs de

 

courant, tels qu’un photocopieur, réfrigérateur, etc.

 

Assurez-vous que le lieu où vous installez l’imprimante n’est pas

 

excessivement humide.

 

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2. Consommables et adaptateur secteur

Il convient d’utiliser exclusivement les types de papier figurant dans le tableau cidessous. Veillez également à utiliser l’adaptateur secteur qui figure dans le tableau. L’utilisation d’un type de papier et d’adaptateur ne figurant pas dans le tableau risque d’endommager l’imprimante, de causer un incendie ou une décharge électrique.

(1) Rouleau de papier, caractéristiques Papier thermique

Épaisseur: 65~150 µm

Largeur: 79,5±0,5 mm ou 82,5±0,5 mm ou 57,5±0,5 mm Diamètre extérieur du rouleau: ø100 mm ou moins

Largeur du rouleau de papier: 80

+0,5

 

+0,5

+0,5

mm

-1

mm ou 83-1 mm ou 58

-1

Diamètre extérieur/intérieur du support de rouleau

 

 

Épaisseur du papier

Extérieur du support de rouleau

Intérieur du support de rouleau

65~75 µm

ø18±1 mm

 

 

ø12±1 mm

 

 

65~75 µm

ø32±1 mm

 

 

ø25,4 mm

 

 

75~150 µm

ø32±1 mm

 

 

ø25,4 mm

 

 

Surface imprimée: Bord extérieur du rouleau

Extrémité arrière: Ne pas utiliser de colle pour immobiliser le rouleau de papier ou son noyau.

Ne pas plier l’extrémité arrière du papier.

(2) Papier conseillé

Mitsubishi paper mills limited

P220AG (papier de type normal), 65 µm (épaisseur)

HP220A (papier à stabilité d’image élevée), 65 µm (épaisseur) HP220AB-1 (papier à stabilité d’image élevée), 75 µm (épaisseur) P220AB (papier de type normal, ticket), 85 µm (épaisseur) P220AC-1 (papier de type normal, ticket), 95 µm (épaisseur) P220AC (papier de type normal, ticket), 105 µm (épaisseur) P220AD (papier de type normal, ticket), 130 µm (épaisseur) P220AE-1 (papier de type normal, ticket), 150 µm (épaisseur) PB670 (papier 2 couleurs : rouge et noir), 75 µm (épaisseur) PB770 (papier 2 couleurs : bleu et noir), 75 µm (épaisseur)

Oji paper Co., Ltd.

PD150R (papier de type normal), 75 µm (épaisseur)

PD160R (papier à stabilité d’image élevée), 65/75 µm (épaisseur) PD750R (papier 2 couleurs : rouge et noir), 75 µm (épaisseur) PD700R (papier 2 couleurs : bleu et noir), 75 µm (épaisseur)

Nippon paper industries

TF50KS-E2C (papier de type normal), 65 µm (épaisseur)

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Kanzaki Speciality Papers Inc. (KSP)

P320RB (papier 2 couleurs : rouge et noir), 65 µm (épaisseur) P320BB (papier 2 couleurs : bleu et noir), 65 µm (épaisseur)

Suivant le type et l’épaisseur du papier, il peut être nécessaire de changer le réglage de clarté d’impression. Pour changer le réglage de la clarté d’impression, utilisez la commande de réglage de clarté d’impression <ESC><RS>‘d’n. Reportez-vous au manuel de programmation séparé pour les détails.

(3) Adaptateur secteur (option) Nom du modèle: PS60

Entrée:

CA100 à 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Sortie:

CC24±5%, 2,0 A (charge de 10 sec à 5,0 A max.)

Attention!

Pour obtenir des informations concernant le papier recommandé, consultez l’adresse URL suivante :

http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm

FRANÇAIS

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3. Câbles de connexion et adaptateur secteur

3-1. Câble d’interface

Le câble d’interface n’est pas livré. Veuillez utiliser un câble conforme aux caractéristiques.

ATTENTION

Avant de connecter ou déconnecter le câble d’interface, veillez à ce que l’imprimante et tous les appareils qui y sont connectés soient hors tension. Veillez également à débrancher le câble d’alimentation de la prise secteur.

3-1-1. Câble d’interface série (RS-232C)

(1)Assurez-vous que l’imprimante est hors tension.

(2)Connectez le câble d’interface à la borne figurant sur le panneau arrière de l’imprimante.

(3)Serrez les vis du connecteur.

Câble d’interface série

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