SPRT SP-POS88III User Manual

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SP
POS88III
Line Thermal Printer
User’s Manual
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Content
Introduction ··························································································2 Chapter 1 Feature and Performance ···················································3
1.1 Print Performance ···························································3
1.2 Print Paper········································································3
1.3 Print Font ·······································································3
1.4 Interface ···········································································3
1.5 Print Control Command ·················································4
1.6 Power Supply ···································································4
1.7 Operation Environment ····················································4
1.8 Outline Dimension ···························································4
1.9 Model Classification ························································4 Chapter 2 Operation Specification ·····················································5
2.1 Printer Appearance···························································5
2.2 Paper Installation······························································5
2.2.1 Paper Loading ··································································5
2.2.2 Solution to Paper Jam·······················································6
2.3 Interface Connection ························································6
2.3.1 Serial Interface ······························································6
2.3.2 Parallel Interface ···························································7
2.3.3 Cash drawer Interface··················································10
2.3.4 Power Connection ·······················································10
2.4 Buttons and Indicators····················································10
2.5 Self-test ··········································································11
2.6 DIP Switch Setting ·························································12
Chapter 3 Print Control Commands ·················································12
3.1 Summary ········································································12
3.2 Command Descriptions ··················································13
3.2.1 Print Commands·····························································13
3.2.2 Line Spacing Setting Commands····································13
3.2.3 Character Print Commands·············································14
3.2.4 Special Control Commands ············································16
3.2.5 Graphics Print Commands··············································16
3.2.6 Bar Code Print Commands ·············································18
3.2.7 Other Commands ···························································20 Appendix 1 Performance Index ··························································22 Appendix 2 Index of Print Commands················································23 Appendix 3 Index of Print Characters ·················································24
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Introduction
SP-POS88III printer is a new type line thermal printer, it features in fast speed print, low print noise, high reliability, perfect print quality and ribbon needless, avoiding the vexation of regular maintenance.
SP-POS88III printer: small in outline dimension, simple operation, and extensive application, especially suitable for commercial cash register, PC-POS, bank POS and all kinds of receipts print.
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Chapter 1 Feature and Performance
1.1 Print Performance
Print method: direct thermal
Print paper width: 79.5±0.5mm
Print density: 8 dots/mm, 576 dots/line
Print speed: approx.150mmsec. or 40 lines/sec.
Reliability
Print head life: 100km
Using condition: Print 12 × 24 ASCII characters, print 50 lines each time, intermittent
print repeatedly
Each dot-line printing at the same time should not exceed 25%, each
character line and one dot vertical printing repeatedly should not exceed 11 times
Use specified thermal paper Cutter life: 500,000 cuts Using condition: less than 30 cuts/minute
Valid print width: 72mm
Feeding speed: approx.150mmsec. or 40 linessec.
1.2 Print Paper
● Thermal paper roll model: TF50KSEJapan paper co.ltd AF50KS-E (JUJO THERMAL)
● Thermal paper roll : Width--- 79.5±0.5mm Outer Diameter --- 80mmmax. Inner Diameter--- 13mmmin.
Thickness --- 5360gm
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1.3 Print Font
● IBM Character set II (ANK):
12×24 dots1.25W×3.00Hmm;
● GB GB2312-80(Chinese): 24×24 dots3.00W×3.00Hmm.
1.4 Interface
● Serial interface
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DB-25 socket (female), supports XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS protocols.
Baud rate: 12000115200bps adjustable.
Data structure: 1start bit + (7 or 8) data bits + 1 stop bit.
Parity checking: no parity or odd, even parity optional.
● Parallel interface
DB-25 socket (male) or 36-pin is optional, 8-bit parallel interface, BUSY/ACK handshaking protocol, TTL signal level.
● Cash drawer control
DC24V1A6-pin RJ-11 socket.
1.5 Print control commands
● Character print commands: support double-width, double height print of ANK characters, user-defined characters and Chinese characters, the character line spacing is adjustable.
● Graphics print commands: support the print of bit-map graphics and download bit-map graphics with different density
● GS bar code print commands: support EAN-13EAN-8 bar code print.
1.6 Power Supply
● DC24V±10%,2AA-1009-3P power socket.
1.7 Operation Environment
● Operation temperature: 550; Relative humidity: 1080
● Storage temperature: -2060; Relative humidity: 1090
1.8 Outline Dimension
● 150W×192L×150Hmm
1.9 Model classification
Model Cutter Interface
POS88-AS Partial-cutting Serial( DB25 female)
POS88-AP1 Partial -cutting Parallel(36-pin standard print)
POS88-AP2 Partial -cutting Parallel(DB25 male)
POS88-BS Full-cutting Serial(DB25 female)
POS88-BP1 Full-cutting Parallel(36-pin standard print)
POS88-BP2 Full-cutting Parallel(DB25 male)
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Power
I
ndicator (green)
Paper
-end Indicator
(red)
Paper
Feed
B
utton
feed
Paper
-
out
S
lot
Power Switch
Chapter 2 Operation Specification
2.1 Printer Appearance
Printer interface Cash drawer interface Power socket
Fig.2-1 printer appearance
2.2 Paper Installation
2.2.1 Paper Loading
SP-POS88III adopts 80mm width thermal paper roll. If you prepare to load the paper, you can do as the following steps. Hold down the upper cover button, open the movable upper cover, move away the old paper roll, and put the new thermal paper in the paper holder of printer, draw a certain length of the paper roll, put the paper end on the print head, close the upper cover and press it downwards lightly until it restore to original position, and the paper end appears from the paper-out slot which is on the upper cover, then print paper installation is finished.
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2.2.2 Solution to Paper Jam
Turn power off, open the upper cover, hold down the black rubber cutter lever, at the same time move the cutter forwards slowly, can separate the cutter from the print head. Then lift the print head lever forwards to maximum position, draw out the paper slowly with hand.
2.3 Interface
2.3.1 Serial Interface
The serial interface of SP-POS88 printer is compatible with RS -232C, supports RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF handshaking protocols, uses DB25 socket (female). The pin order of the serial port is as Fig.2-2 shows:
Fig.2-2 Pin Order of Serial Port
The pin assignment of serial interface is shown in Fig. 2-3:
Pin No. Signal
Name
Source Description
2 RXD Host Printer receives data from host
3 TXD Printer Printer transmits control code
X-ON/X-OFF and
data to host
5 CTS Printer Signal “MARK” indicates that
the printer is “BUSY” and unable to receive data; “SPACE” indicates that the printer is “READY” for receiving data.
Caution!
1. When there is no paper in the print head, don’t press FEED button, avoiding to shorten the print head life;
2. Please don’t feed or draw the paper forwards or backwards with
hands. When returning paper, please cut the extra paper, and press
LFbutton, paper will go forwards.
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1
25
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6 DSR Printer Signal “SPACE” indicates that
the printer is “ONLINE”
7 GND Signal Ground
8 DCD Printer Same to signal CTS
Note: “Source” denotes the source that signal come from;
Logical signal level is EIA.
Fig.2-3 Pin Assignment of Serial Interface
The baud rate and data structure in serial interface mode is 9600bps, 8-bit data bits, no parity bit and 1 stop bit.
The serial interface of SP-POS88 can be connected to standard RS-232CRS-232C interface. When it is connected to IBM PC or its compatible machine, connection can accord to Fig.2-4.
Printer IBM PC Serial Printer IBM PC Serial 25PIN Socket Interface DB-9 25PIN Socket Interface DB-25
Fig.2-4 Connection between SP-POS88 and IBM PC Serial Interface Sketch Map
2.3.2 Parallel Interface The parallel interface of SP-POS88 printer is compatible with CENTRONICS, supports BUSY or ACK handshaking protocol, uses DB25 socket (male) or 36pin CENIRONICS socket (female) optional. The pin order of parallel port is as Fig. 2-5 shows:
Fig.2-5 Pin Order of Parallel Port
GN D
RT S
TX D
RX D
DS R
GN D
CT S
DC D
RX D
TX D
7
5
3
2
6
5
8
1
2
3
GN D
RT S
TX D
RX D
D S R
G N D
C T S
D C D
R X D
T X D
7
5
3
2
6
7
5
8
3
2
DSR
6
DSR
6
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The pin assignment of DB25 parallel interface is shown in Fig. 2-6 shows:
Pin No. Signal Direction Description
1 /STB In
Strobe pulse to latch data,
Reading occurs at falling edge.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8
In In In In In In In In
These signals represent the 1
st
bit to 8
th
bit of the parallel data representatively, each signal is at HIGH level when data is logic 1, and LOW when data is logic 0.
10 /ACK Out
Answer pulse, LOW level
signal indicates that data have
already been received and the
printer gets ready to receive the
next data.
11 BUSY Out
HIGH level signal indicates that the printer is BUSY and can not
receive data.
12 PE Out
HIGH level signal indicates that
paper is end.
13 SEL Out
Pulling up to HIGH level signal
by a resistor
15 /ERR Out
LOW level signal indi
cates that
there has error.
14,16,17 NC --- No connection
18-25 GND --- Grounding logical 0 level
Note: 1)“In” denotes input to the printer,“Out” denotes output from the
printer.
2Signal level is TTL standard.
Fig.2-6 Pin assignment of DB-25 parallel interface
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The pin assignment of 36pin parallel interface is as Fig.2-7 shows:
pin No. Signal Direction Description
1 /STB In
Strobe pulse to latch data, Reading occurs at falling edge.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8
In In In In In In In In
These signals represent the 1
st
bit to 8
th
bit of the parallel data representatively, each signal is at HIGH level when data is logic 1, and LOW when data is logic 0.
10 /ACK Out
Answer pulse, LOW level signal indicates that data have already been received and the printer gets ready to receive the next data.
11 BUSY Out
HIGH level signal indicates that the printer is BUSY and can not receive data.
12 PE Out
HIGH level signal indicates that paper running out.
13 SEL Out
Pulling up to HIGH level signal by a resistor
32 /ERR Out
LOW level signal indicates that there has error.
14, 15, 17, 18, 34, 36
NC --- No connection
16, 19~
30, 33
GND --- Grounding logical 0 level
Note: 1)“In” denotes input to the printer,“Out” denotes output from the
printer.
2Signal level is TTL standard.
Fig. 2-7 Pin assignment of 36pin parallel interface
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Fig. 2-9
Cash drawer interface
Fig.2-10
Power Socket
The timing chart for interface signal of parallel interface is as Fig.2-8 shows:
Fig.2-8 Signal Timing Chart of Parallel Interface
2.3.3 Cash Drawer Interface The cash drawer interface of POS-POS88 adopts
RJ-11 6-pin socket, as Fig.2-9 shows:
The pin assignment of the cash drawer interface is defined as follows:
Pin No. Signal Direction
1 Chassis Ground ---
2 Cash drawer driver signal Out
3 Cash drawer on/off status signal In
4 +24VDC Out
5 N.C ---
6 Cash drawer on/off status signal ground
---
2.3.4 Power Connection
SP-POS88III uses the external power supply adopter
as 24V±10%、2A, power socket is A-1009-3P model,
as Fig. 2-10 shows:
2.4 Buttons and Indicators There is one button and three indicators on SP-POS88 printer. 【FEED】
is paper feeding button, the function of its enabling or disabling the button on/off can be set by print command, when the button is enabled, press
FEED button, then the paper presenting driver starts up and paper fed
BU SY /A CK
DA TA /S TB
0. 5μS
0. 5μS
0. 5μS
0. 5μS
0. 5μS
2
1
3
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into the printer; releaseFEED button, paper feeding stops. The green POWER light is the power indicator, red ERROR light is status indicator, it is dark when the printer works normally, while it flashes when reporting an abnormal emergency, as the following form shows:
When the assemblies of printer appear the foresaid errors, parallel interface ERR pin became “0”signal level, and automatically send one byte ERROR code through TXD parallel interface, the status of printer can be
transmitted by ESC v command. Red PAPEROUT light is paper end indicator. When there is no paper in the print head, the indicator flashes, and sends one byte 84H code through TXD serial interface, while it goes dark in normal status.
2.5 Self-test The self-test will check the condition of printer, if the printer prints out the self-test receipt correctly, it means the printer works normally. Otherwise it needs to repair. The self-test will print out the firmware version, interface setting and 128
Error Indicator status Description
ERROR
Code (Hex)
Paper
running out
Flash
continuously
Paper is about to out 88H
Print head
uplifted
Flash once and
put out 1.2
seconds
Put down the print head
82H
Print head
overheat
Flash twice and
put out 1.2
seconds
Printer will restore to
normal status
automatically when
the temperature of the
print head drops
81H
Cutter
position
error
Flash thrice and
put out 1.2
seconds
Printer can’t restore,
wait for testing whether
the cutter blocked
paper
A0H
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ANK characters. Hold downFEEDbutton and turn on the power, then release the button, self-test begins automatically at this moment.
2.6 DIP Switch Setting DIP Switch1 is used to set the baud rate and data structure of serial interface, setting is as Fig. 2-11 shows.
DIP Function ON OFF
1
2
3
Baud rate selection See Fig.2-12
4 Handshaking protocol XON/XOFF RTS/CTS
5 Length of character 7 bits 8 bits
6 Parity Yes No
7
Parity checking mode
selection
Even parity Odd parity
8
Wrong solution to data
receiving
Ignore
Print“
Fig. 2-11 DIP Switch1 Setting
Baud rate(BPS)
DIP 1-1 DIP 1-2 DIP 1-3
1200 ON ON ON
2400 OFF ON ON
4800 ON OFF ON
9600 OFF OFF ON
19200 ON ON OFF
38400 OFF ON OFF
57600 ON OFF OFF
115200 OFF OFF OFF
Fig. 2-12 Baud Rate Setting
DIP Switch 2 each bit is reserved bit. When set DIP switch, it needs to open the small iron plate at the bottom of the printer.
Chapter 3 Print Control Commands
3.1 Summary
SP-POS88 offers ESC/POS print command set.
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Each command is described in following format: Print command Function
Format: ASCII: the standard ASCII character sequence
Decimal: the Decimal number sequence
Hexadecimal: the Hexadecimal number sequence
Explanation: what the command does and how to use it. Example: some examples are listed to illustrate the command for better understanding.
3.2 Command Descriptions
3.2.1 Print Commands
LF Print and Feed Line
Format: ASCII: LF Decimal: 10 Hexadecimal: 0A
Explanation: Print the content in the buffer and feed paper one line. Only feed paper one line if buffer is empty.
ESC J Print and Feed n Dot Lines
Format: ASCII: ESC J n Decimal: 27 74 n Hexadecimal: 1B 4A n
Explanation: Print the content in the buffer and feed paper n dot lines. (n/203 inch), n=0~255. This command is only valid for current line and will not change the
spacing settings set by ESC 2ESC 3 commands.
Example:
3.2.2 Line Space Setting Commands
ESC 2 Set Line Spacing to 1/6 Inch
Format: ASCII: ESC 2 Decimal: 27 50 Hexadecimal: 1B 32
Explanation:
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× × D5 D4 × × × ×
1: Double Width Print
1: Double Height Print
Set line spacing to 1/6 inch.
ESC 3 Set Line Spacing to n Dot Lines (n/203 inch)
Format: ASCII ESC 3 Decimal: 27 51 Hexadecimal: 1B 33
Explanation: Set line spacing to n dot lines. n=0~255. One dot-line is 1/203 inch for SP-POS88III, that means this command set the dot-line spacing to n/203 inch. Default n=30.
Example:
3.2.3 Character Print Commands
ESC Set Character Print Mode
Format: ASCII: ESC n Decimal: 27 33 n Hexadecimal: 1B 21 n
Explanation: ESC n is a comprehensive command to set character print mode, is used for selecting print character size. Each bit of print parameter n is defined:
Default n=0, that means no character enlargement.
ESC SO Set Double Width Character Print
Format: ASCII: ESC SO Decimal: 27 14 Hexadecimal: 1B 0E
Explanation: All characters following this command on the same line are printed at twice their normal width, this command can be deleted by a carriage return or DC4 command.
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ESC DC4 Cancel Double Width Character Print
Format: ASCII: ESC DC4 Decimal: 27 20 Hexadecimal: 1B 14
Explanation: After carrying out this command, the characters will be printed with normal width.
ESC % Select/Cancel User-defined Characters
Format: ASCII: ESC n Decimal: 27 37 n Hexadecimal: 1B 25 n
Explanation: When n=1, select user-defined character set; When n=0, select internal character set. Default n=0
ESC & Define Use-defined Characters
Format: ASCII ESC & s n m [a [p]s×a]m-n+1 Decimal: 27 38 s n m [a [p]s×a]m-n+1 Hexadecimal: 1B 26 s n m [a [p]s×a]m-n+1
Explanation: ESC & is used to define user-defined characters. s=332≤n≤m≤127, 0≤a≤12, 0≤p≤255,
s is the number of bytes in vertical direction, s=3 here.
n is the starting ASCII code of user-defined character.
m is the stopping ASCII code of user-defined character. When define only one character, n=m, the maximum number of user-defined characters is 96.
a is the number of dots in horizontal direction.
p is the data of self-defined characters, there are s×a bytes in each
character, the total number of user-defined characters is m-n+1.
User-defined characters are valid until re-defined, reset or power off,
format of the user-defined characters is shown as follows:
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3.2.4 Special Control Commands
ESC c 5 On/Off Switch Button Function
Format: ASCII ESC c 5 n Decimal: 27 99 53 n Hexadecimal: 1B 63 35 n
Explanation: When n=1, buttonFEEDis enabled; When n=0, buttonFEEDis disabled; Default n=0.
3.2.5 Graphics Print Commands
ESC * Set Bit-map Graphics Command
Format: ASCII ESC * m n1 n2 [d]k Decimal: 27 42 m n1 n2 [d]k Hexadecimal: 1B 2A m n1 n2 [d]k
Explanation: Select bit-map command, m for setting bit-map mode; n1, n2 for setting number of dots; [d]k for setting contents of bit-map.
M=0,1,32,33, n1=0~255. n2=0~2. d=0255. k=n1+256×n2 (m=01)
k= (n1+256×n2) ×3 (m=32, 33)
The number of horizontal dots of the graphics is n1+256×n2
If the number of dot is more than one line, the extra portion will be
ignored (referring the following table)
d is the bit map data, for 1 of bit means the related dot will be printed
and for 0 of bit means the related dot will not be printed. (k is the total number of dot)
m is the selected bit map mode.
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Vertical Horizontal
M Mode
Dot Density Density Max. Dots
0
8-dot single
density
8 68DPI 101DPI 288
1
8-dot double
density
8 68DPI 203DPI 576
32
24-dot single
density
24 203DPI 101DPI 288
33
24-dot double
density
24 203DPI 203DPI 576
GS / Print download bit map graphics
Format: ASCII GS n Decimal: 29 47 n Hexadecimal: 1D 2F n
Explanation: This command is used to print download bit-map graph. n=03
n is the print mode of bit-map graph selection.
To define download bit-map graph using GS * command:
N Bit map Vertical density
Horizontal
density
0 Normal 203DPI 203DPI
1 Double width 203DPI 101DPI
2 Double height
101DPI 203DPI
3
Double height
and double width
101DPI 101DPI
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GS * Define Download Bit-map Graphics
Format: ASCII GS * n1 n2 [d]k Decimal: 29 42 n1 n2 [d]k Hexadecimal: 1D 2A n1 n2 [d]k
Explanation: This command is used to define download bit-map graphics.
n1=148n2=1255n1×n2<1200, k=n1×n2×8
d is the bit-map data.
The horizontal size of this graphics is n1×8 dots, and vertical size is
n2×8 dots.
The definition is valid until re-define, power off or system reset. Format
of the download bit-map data is shown as follows:
3.2.6 Bar Code Print Commands
GS W Set Bar Code Width
Format: ASCII GS W n1 n2 Decimal: 29 87 n1 n2 Hexadecimal: 1D 57 n1 n2
Explanation: n1: bar code narrow bar width, unit: dot. Each dot for SP-POS88III is 1/203 inch or 0.125mm. Default n1=3. n2: bar code broad bar width
GS k Print Bar Code
Format: ASCII GS k n d NUL Decimal: 29 107 n d 0 Hexadecimal: D 6B n [d] 00
Explanation: n--- Select the printing bar code system:
n Bar code
2 EAN-13
3 EAN-8
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Pay attention to the specified character number of each bar code. EAN-13 and EAN-8 can generate parity characters automatically.
dis the printing bar code data.
NUL denotes GS K command is overand carry out bar code print.
GS H Select/cancel Printing HRI Characters
Format: ASCII GS H n Decimal: 29 72 n Hexadecimal: 1D 48 n
Explanation: n=0don’t print HRI characters. Default n=0. n=1print HRI characters under bar code print.
GS h Set Bar Code Height
Format: ASCII GS h n Decimal: 29 104 n Hexadecimal: 1D 68 n
Explanation: Set height of bar code to be printed.
n=0255, its unit is dot. When n=0, it is 256 dots. Each dot for POS88 printer is 1/203 inch or 0.125mm.
Default n=60.
GS w Set Bar Code Width
Format: ASCII GS w n Decimal: 29 119 n Hexadecimal: 1D 77 n
Explanation: Set the width of printing bar code.
n14. When n is different, the width of bar code will be different, as shows in the following tab:
n Narrow size Broad size
1 1 3
2 2 5
3 3 7
4 4 9
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Its unit is dot. Each dot for SP-POS88III is 1/203 inch or 0.125mm. Default n=3.
3.2.7 Other Commands
ESC @ Initialize Printer
Format: ASCII ESC @ Decimal: 27 64 Hexadecimal: 1B 40
Explanation: ESC @ command is to initialize the following contents of the printer:
·Clear the data in the print buffer;
·Restore the default of each print command
·Select character print mode;
·Delete user-defined characters.
ESC p Cash Drawer Control
Format: ASCII ESC p m nl n2 Decimal: 27 112 m nl n2 Hexadecimal: 1B 70 m nl n2
Explanation: This command is to generate a pulse to trigger the opening and closing of the cash drawer, n1, n2 define the duration of the trigger pulse.
m=0,0nl≤n2≤255. Opening time is nl× 2ms, Closing time is n2× 2ms.
ESC v Transmit Status of Printer
Format: ASCII ESC v Decimal: 27 118 Hexadecimal: 1B 76
Explanation: Send printer status to the host. When printer received the command, it transfers one byte through TXD serial interface. Definition of said byte is shown as below:
Bit Function Value 0 Value 1
0
Print head
temperature
Normal
Print head
overheat
1
Print head
position
Press down Put up
2 Paper tester With paper Without paper
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3
Paper running
out
With paper
Paper running
out
4 Not in use 0 0
5 Cutter position
On original
position
False position
6 Undefined
--- ---
7 Undefined
--- ---
ESC u Transmit Status of Equipment
Format: ASCII ESC u n Decimal: 27 117 n Hexadecimal: 1B 75 n
Explanation: Send the peripheral equipment status to the host: Default n=0 When printer received this command, it transmits one byte through TXD line of the serial interface to the host.
Bit Function Value 0 Value 1
0
Cash drawer on/off signal
level
Low High
1 Undefined
--- ---
2 Undefined
--- ---r
3 Undefined
--- ---
4 Not in use 0 0
5 Cutter position
--- ---
6 Undefined
--- ---
7 Undefined
--- ---
GS V Paper cutting
Format: ASCII G S u m Decimal: 29 86 n m Hexadecimal: 1D 56 n m
Explanation: Printer carries out cutting paper operation once. n=0, n=1 or 49 is for cutting paper immediately, the said ways needn’t to specify m. When n=66, should feed paper the number of dot lines set by m, then cut paper, 0≤m≤255. Each dot for SP-POS88 printer is 1 /203 inch or 0.125mm. It
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can realize whole cutting or half cutting through changing the cutter.
Appendix 1 Performance Index
·Print method: Direct thermal
·Print width: 79.5 ± 0.5mm
·Valid print width: 72mm
·Print density: 8 dots/mm, 576 dots/line
·Print speed: Approx.150mm/sec.or 40 lines/sec.
·Reliability:
Print head life: 100km Using condition:
Print 12 × 24 ASCII characters, print 50 lines each time, intermittent
print repeatedly
Each dot-line printing at the same time should not exceed 25%, each
character line and one dot vertical printing repeatedly should not exceed 11 times
Use specified thermal paper Cutter life: 500,000 times Using condition: less than 30 times/minute
·Thermal paper roll model: TF50KSEJapan paper co.ltd AF50KS-E (JUJO THERMAL)
·Thermal paper roll
Width--- 79.5±0.5mm Outer Diameter --- 80mmmax. Inner Diameter--- 13mmmin.
Thickness --- 53~60g/m
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· Print Font
IBM Character set II (ANK):
12×24 dots1.25W×3.00Hmm;
GB GB2312-80(Chinese):
24×24 dots3.00W×3.00Hmm.
·Serial interface DB-25 socket (female), supports XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS protocols.
Baud rate: 12000115200bps adjustable.
Data structure: 1start bit + (7 or 8) data bits + 1stop bit. Parity is optional.
·Parallel interface
DB-25 socket (male) or 36-pin is optional, 8-bit parallel interface, BUSY/ACK handshaking protocol, TTL signal level.
·Cash drawer control
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DC24V1A6-pin RJ-11 socket.
·Power Supply
DC24V±10%,2AA-1009-3P power socket.
·Operation Environment Operation temperature: 550; relative humidity: 1080
Storage temperature: -2060; relative humidity: 1090
Appendix 2 Index of Print Commands
Command name Command Description
Print commands LF Print and feed line
ESCJ Print and feed n dot lines
Line spacing setting commands
ESC2
Set character line spacing to 1/6 inch
ESC3
Set line spacing to n dot lines (n/203 inch)
Character print commands
ESC
Set character print mode
ESC SO Set double width character print
ESC DC4
Cancel double width character print
ESC
Select/Cancel User-defined Characters
ESC& Define user-defined characters
Special control commands
ESC c 5 On/Off switch Button function
Graphics print commands
ESC* Print bit-map graphics
GS
Print download bit-map graphics
GS *
Define download bit-map graphics
Bar code print commands
GS W Set bar code width
GS H
Select/cancel printing HRI characters
GS h Set bar code height
GS k Print bar code
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GS w Set bar code horizontal size
Other commands ESC @ Initialize printer
ESCp Cash drawer control
ESCv Transmit status of printer
ESC u Transmit status of equipment
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Appendix 3 Index of Print Characters
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