is 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. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. is 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.
is statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U.S.A.
Statement of
e Canadian Department of Communications
Radio Interference Regulations
is Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
e above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada.
Trademark acknowledgments
DP8340: Star Micronics Co. Ltd.
Notice
All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever, without STAR’s
•
express permission is forbidden.
e contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
•
All eorts 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.
e above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.
e DP8340 series of serial dot matrix printers is for use in ECR, POS, electronic
instruments, banking machines and computer peripheral equipment.
e DP8340 series include the following features;
1) 2 color printing (Red and Black)
2) High-speed bidirectional printing (2 line/sec, 40 columns per line)
3) 9-pin print head
4) The interface conforms to RS-232C in M type, and to RS-232C/20mA
Current Loop in D type.
5) Commands for expanded characters, inverted characters, emphasized
characters, and red and black printing are provided, which makes the printer
very versatile.
6) Simultaneous Data Communication and Printing
7) Error Checking Protocol
8) Peripheral Driver
9) Reverse Channel providing status and full control
Model Name Notation
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2. unpacking and installatiOn
1
2-1. Unpacking
Aer opening the box, check if all necessary accessories are included.
(A) Printer
Printer
1
User’s Manual
2
Paper Holders
3
Re-Roll Prevention Guard
4
Ink Ribbon
5
DIP Switch Cover
6
Ferrite Core (EU only)
7
(B) Power Supply Unit (Option: PS8340A)
Power Supply Unit
1
User’s Manual
2
Figure 2-1. Unpacking
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2-2.
Installation of Paper Holders and Re-Roll Prevention Guard
(Only Model DP8340F)
Install the Paper Holders in the outermost holes in the rear of the printer.
Figure 2-2. Installation of Paper Holders
Install the Re-Roll Prevention Wire in the holes of the printer cover. Twisting the
Wire as shown in the gure below, will make the installation easier.
Figure 2-3. Installation of Re-Roll Prevention
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2-3. Handling Care
1. Be careful not to drop paper clips, pins or other foreign matter into the unit
as these cause
2. Do not attempt to print when either paper or ribbon cartridge is not located
in the printer, otherwise the print head can be damaged.
Do not open the cover while printing.
3.
4. Do not touch the print head immediately aer printing as it gets very hot.
5. Use only roll paper that is not glued to the core.
6. When the paper end mark appears on the paper, replace the roll paper before
it runs out.
the printer to malfunction.
WARNING
P
Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange
odor, or unusual noise. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact
your dealer for advice.
P
Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Improper repair work can be
dangerous.
P
Never disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product
may result in injury, re, or electric shock.
P
During and immediately aer printing, the area around the print head is
very hot. Do not touch it, as you could be burned.
CAUTION
P
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.
P
If the voltage shown on the label on the of your printer does not match the
voltage for your area, contact your dealer immediately.
P
Make sure that the printer is turned o and unplugged from the AC outlet
and that the computer is turned o before making connections.
P
Do not connect a telephone line into the modular connector.
P
Do not pull out paper while the printer cover is closed.
P
If liquids, foreign objects (coins and paper clips), and so on enter the
printer, turn o the printer, unplug it from the AC outlet, and contact your
dealer for advice. Continued use could cause a short circuit, which may
result in re or electric shock.
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2-4. Maintenance
Essentially, your printer is a robust piece of equipment, but should be treated
with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfunctions. For example:
Keep your printer in a “comfortable” environment. Roughly speaking, if you
1.
feel comfortable, then the environment is suitable for your printer.
Do not subject the printer to physical shocks or excessive vibration.
2.
3. Avoid over-dusty environments. Dust is the enemy of all precision
mechanical devices.
4.
To clean the exterior of the printer, use a cloth barely dampened with either
water with a little detergent or a little alcohol, but do not allow any liquid to
fall inside the printer.
5.
The interior of the printer may be cleaned with a small cleaner or a
compressed-air aerosol (sold for this purpose). When performing this
operation, be sure not to bend or damage any cable connections or electronic
components.
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3.
part identificatiOn and nOmenclature
3-1. Power Supply Unit (Option)
Model name : PS8340A
Input : 100 to 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output : DC12V 5% 2.0A
DC Power Connector (Output)
Shape of AC Power plug will
vary according to destinations.
Figure 3-1. Power Supply Unit
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3-2. Printer
Figure 3-2. Printer: Front View
Do not connect this to a
telephone.
Figure 3-3. Printer: Rear View
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3-3. Part Functional Description
(1) AC Power Plug : Connect to an outlet of the specied voltage.
(2) DC Power Outlet : Supplies DC 12V power to the printer.
(3) Printer Cover : Protects the printer against dust and reduces noise.
(4) POWER Lamp : Lights up (green LED) when power is on.
(5) ON LINE Lamp : Lights up (green LED) when the unit is in the online
mode.
ALARM Lamp : Lights up (red LED) when printer operation is not
(6)
normal, or the printer is out of paper. It is necessary
to install paper into the printer and press the ON
LINE Button to recover from paper empty status.
Turn o the printer power in order to recover from
abnormal operation.
(7) ON LINE Button : Toggles between the on-line and o-line modes. e
printer will go on-line aer turning power on.
(8) FEED Button : Momentary operation of this button provides one
line feed. Pressing this button continuously will
cause continuous paper feed. If power is turned on
while pressing this button, self printing*1 will be
performed.
(9)
Interface Connector : Connects the printer to host computers. Check that
both computer and printer are o before connecting.
(10) DIP Switches : Allows for setting of various functions according to
user requirements.
*1 Self Printing is printer has another convenient function, the
Automatic Test Printing. With the ink ribbon and
paper properly installed in the printer, turn the
power ON while holding down the Feed switch. Test
printing will start and stop again automatically.
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4.
installatiOn Of ink ribbOn and paper
4-1. Installation of Ink Ribbon
(1) Turn power o, li the Printer Cover up and remove it.
Note: Be careful not to touch the print head immediately after printing,
because it can get very hot.
Figure 4-1. Printer Cover Removal
(2) Unwind ribbon so that the spools are separated as shown in Figure 4-3.
Hold the ribbon taut as shown with the drive pins facing down and slide
the ribbon between the print head and the platen. While keeping the ribbon
taut, wrap one side around the black ribbon guide on the end of the platen
and drop one spool on the spool sha. As you move the spool downwards,
move the detecting lever aside to allow the spool to drop into place. Make
sure the spool drive pins engage with the spool drive holes. As the spool
drops into place there will be a click.
(3) While continuing to hold the ribbon taut, install the remaining ribbon spool
in a similar fashion.
(4) Turn the spool that rotates freely to take up the ribbon slack.
Ribbon Life
Description
SF-03BR
Approx. Approx.
0.8 million characters 0.4 million characters
Black Red
Ribbon life
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Figure 4-2. Installation of Ink Ribbon
Figure 4-3. Ribbon Spools
4-2. Removal of Ink Ribbon
Hold the spool and li gently, rotating it until the ribbon sags. Push the ribbon
detecting lever out, li the spool until it comes o the sha. Remove the second
spool in a similar manner.
(Do not apply excessive force when liing spools.)
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4-3. Paper Insertion
4-3-1. Model DP8340F
(1) Cut the Roll Paper end straight and square. Hold the roll so that the paper
comes from the bottom.
(2) Attach the Roll Paper to the Holders Paper by slipping one side of the roll
onto the Hub and pulling the other Hub out to allow the roll to slip in place.
(3) Insert the paper evenly into the Paper Insertion Slot.
(4) Turn the Power Switch “ON”, and press the FEED Button. e paper will be
fed into the unit.
Figure 4-4. Paper Insertion (1) [Model DP8340F]
Figure 4-5. Paper Insertion (2) [Model DP8340F]
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4-3-2. Model DP8340S
1. Make a straight cut along the top of the paper, about 1/4 inch away from the
sprocket holes, (as shown in the gure). If there is perforation, cut the paper
on the perforation.
2. Insert the paper squarely into the paper insertion slot until the ALARM
lamp goes out. en, hold down the FEED switch to advance the paper 8
lines, and release the switch when 8-line feeding is completed.
If the paper is not fed straight during 8-line feeding, straighten the paper by
pulling it back slowly as you hold the paper release lever down. If a sprocket
hole is torn or enlarged, recut the paper and reinsert it as before.
3. Aer conrming that the paper has been fed in straight, feed the paper
continuously by holding the feed switch down.
4. Release the feed switch when the paper emerges through the paper outlet.
Figure 4-6. Paper Insertion (1) [Model DP8340S]
Figure 4-7. Paper Insertion (2) [Model DP8340S]
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4-4. Paper Removal
Cut the paper close to the slot and use the feed button until paper has passed
completely through the printer.
Note: Do not try to remove the paper by hand as it could become crooked and
get jammed inside the printer.
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5. cOntrOl cOdes
Character Code List
Character Code Function
LF (0A)H Print and line feed instruction
1
2 CR (0D)H Print and line feed instruction
(same as LF)
3 SO (0E)H Expanded character instruction
4 DC4 (14)H Expanded character release
5 ESC-1 (1B)H (2D)H(01)H Underline instruction
(1B)H (2D)H (31)H
6 ESC-0 (1B)H (2D)H(00)H Underline release
(1B)H (2D)H (30)H
7 SI (0F)H Inverted print instruction
8 DC2 (12)H Inverted print release
9 ESC E (1B)H (45)H Emphasized print instruction
(one-way printing)
10 ESC F (1B)H (46)H Emphasized print release
11 ESC 4 (1B)H (34)H Red character print instruction
12 ESC 5 (1B)H (35)H Red character print release
13 ESC a n (1B)H (61)H n n-line feed instruction
14 ESC C n (1B)H (43)H n Sets page length in lines
1 n 120 (default n = 42)
15 ESC N n (1B)H (4E)H n Set bottom margin in lines
19 ESC BEL (1B)H (07)H Set peripheral unit drive pulse duration
1 n2
n
(default n
20 BEL (07)H Trigger peripheral unit drive (Deferred)
21 FS (1C)H Trigger peripheral unit drive
(I
22 ENQ (05)H E
23 STX (02)H Start of text enter STX-ETX mode
24 ETX (03)H End of text end STX-ETX mode
25 CAN (18)H Clears print buer
n1 n2 1 n1 127, 1 n
mmediate)
nquiry
1
= n2 = 20)
2
127
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6. General SpecificationS
Printing method : Serial impact dot matrix printing,
9 wires
Number of print columns : 40 columns, 12 CPI
Print speed : Approx. 2 lines/sec
Print direction : Bi-directional
Line spacing : 1/6 inch
Paper feed method : Friction Feed or Sprocket-feed
Paper feed speed : Approx. 12 lines/sec
Character set : ASCII 96 characters
International and symbol 64 characters
Block graphics* 64 characters
Font conguration : Ordinary characters 5
Block graphics* 6 × 6 dots
* Graphic Feed Not Available
Character size : 2.42 (H)
ot spacing : 0.35 (H) × 0.35 (W) mm
D
P
rint area : 84.3 mm
1.71(W) mm
×
Print Buer : Approx. 1.5 KB
Serial Interface :
M
odel DP8340-M Only RS-232C
Model DP8340-D RS-232C/20mA Current Loop
External dimensions :
(P
rinter) 202(W) × 200(D) × 98(H) mm
(without paper holder, DC Power Connector)
(Power supply unit) 54(W)
114(D) × 36(H) mm (without AC cable)
×
Weight :
(P
rinter) Approx. 1.9 kg
(Power supply unit) Approx. 0.3 kg (without AC cable)
Power supply unit :
F
our supplies available with following ratings
Input Output
AC 100 to 240 V DC 12.0 V ± 5%
50/60 H
0.6 A 2.0 A
z
9 dots
×
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Paper specication :
Paper type Ordinary and carbonless copy paper
Size Paper width 114.3 mm (4.5 inches)
Roll diameter 80 mm outer diameter (Max)
ickness (single) 0.07 mm (52.3 g/m
2
) to 0.09 mm (64g/m2)
(2 copy) One copy and one original (max 0.13 mm)
Paper end Paper should not be attached to the core
Ink ribbon specication :
Color Black and red
Ribbon material Nylon (#40 denier)
Ribbon size 13mm
6m
×
Spool 13mm (width), 35mm in diameter (two spool)
Recommended ribbon SF-03BR
Operating conditions : Temperature +5˚C to +40˚C
Humidity 10% to 80%RH
Storage conditions : Temperature –20˚C to +70˚C
Humidity 5% to 95%RH (+40˚C)
Head life : 70 million characters
Printer reliability : 5.0 million lines MCBF (except head life)
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Figure 6-1. Roll Paper and Print Area [Model DP8340F]
Figure 6-2. Sprocket-feed Paper and Print Area [Model DP8340S]
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Figure 6-3. External Dimensions (Printer)
114 mm2.0 m36 mm
54 mm
Shape of AC Power plug will
vary according to destinations.
(1) Synchronization system : Asynchronous
(2) Baud rate : 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 bps
(S
(3) Word length :
Start bit : 1 bit
Data bit : 7 or 8 bits (Selectable)
Parity bit : Odd, Even, or None (Selectable)
Stop bit : 1 or 2 bit length (Selectable)
(4) Signal polarity :
RS-232C MARK : Logic “1” (–3V to –25V)
SPACE : Logic “0” (+3V to +25V)
Note: STX-ETX Mode may use DTR or X-ON/X-OFF, selected by DIP SW 1-5. See
Chapter 9. for details.
electable)
7-2. Interface Circuit
Input (RXD, CTS)
Output (DTR, FAULT, TXD, RTS)
Figure 7-1. RS-232C Interface
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7-3. Setting of the DIP Switches
7-3-1. DIP-SW 1
Switch ON OFF
1-1 ON
1-2 Data transfer rate — see below (*1) ON
1-3 O
1-4 Stop bit 1 Stop bit 2 ON
1-5 DTR MODE (1 BLOCK) X-ON/X-OFF MODE ON
1-6 8 data bits 7 data bits ON
1-7 No parity Parity checked ON
1-8 Odd parity Even parity ON
Factory
setting
N
(*1)
Baud rate SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3
150 OFF OFF OFF
300 OFF OFF ON
600 OFF ON OFF
1200 OFF ON ON
2400 ON OFF OFF
4800 ON OFF ON
9600 ON ON ON/OFF
(*2)
Paper type SW2-3
DP8340F ON
DP8340S Single OFF
2 copy ON
7-3-2. DIP-SW2
Switch ON OFF
nternational character set:
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4 CR Invalid CR Valid ON
I
(1)
ON, ON ... U.S.A. (2) OFF, ON...FRANCE
ON, OFF...ITALY (4) OFF, OFF...GERMANY
(3)
Paper type — see above (*2) ON
ON
Note: DIP switches are only read by the
controller at power turn on. DIP
switch changes should be made
with power o, or after changing
switch setting, turn the power o
and on again.
Factory
setting
ON
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Figure 7-2. Setting of DIP Switch
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7-4. Connectors and Signals
Signal
Pin No.
Name
1 GND — Shield Ground
2 GND — Frame Ground
3 TXD OUT
(Return channel)
4 RXD IN is pin carries data to the printer.
5 RTS OUT is is SPACE when the printer power is ON.
6 FAULT OUT
(Machine Error.) Or there is a paper error.
7 GND — Signal ground.
8 DTR OUT
it is ready to receive data.
Direction Function
is pin carries data from the printer.
is is MARK when the printer is abnormal.
is printer turns this pin SPACE when
Figure 7-3. Modular Jack Connector
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7-5. Interface Connections
For interface connections, refer to the instructions for interface of the host computer. e following gives basic examples.
Figure 7-4. Interface Connections using Modular/D-Sub 25 Adapter to IBM PC
(Use with straight through cable wiring)
Before selecting interface cable wiring, it is necessary to know the wiring of the
modular interconnect cable. Figure 7-5. below shows the way to determine if the
cable is straight connected, or cross connected. Cross connected wiring is not
suitable for shielded cable.
Figure 7-5.
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Figure 7-6. Wiring of cable for direct connection between DP8340
and IBM PC serial part
7-6. Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit
e Control Board of this unit is equipped with a circuit for driving a peripheral
unit (Paper Cutter, Take-Up Device, Cash Drawer, etc.)
e Control Board Connector (CN3) is used to connect the Peripheral Unit to
the Drive Circuit. When using this circuit connect the peripheral unit cable to
the CN3 Connector (cable is not included). Use a cable with the following speci
cations:
Note: Do not run cable near devices generating large amounts of electrical noise.
Figure 7-7. Cable Specications
-
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7-6-1. Cable Connection
Remove the printer Bottom Cover and connect the cable to the CN3 Connector.
Pass the cable around the control board as shown and through grommetted hole
in bottom cover. (Grommet may have to be cut)
Figure 7-8. Cable Connection
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7-6-2. Peripheral Drive Circuit
+12V
CN3 Connect o r
D1
TR
2A
1 OUTPUT(+ )
2 OUTPUT(
-
)
3 S-GND
Absolute Ratings (Ta = 25˚C)
D1
Peak Forward Current 1A
Voltage Breakdown 400V
Drive
Output
12V
, MAX. 1A
Figure 7-9. Drive Circuit
Caution: Do not use external power supply with peripheral drive circuit.
To drive a peripheral unit continuously, set the duty cycle to 20% or
less.
7-6-3. Control Codes
Codes for Drive Circuit control are ESC BEL n1 n2, BEL and FS. Refer to the
Control Codes in Chapter 5.
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8. interface fOr mOdel dp8340-d
( d-sub 25 pin cOnnectOr )
8-1. Interface Specications
(1) Synchronization system Asynchronous
(2) Baud rate 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
BPS (Selectable)
(3) World length
Start bit: 1 bit
Data bit: 7 or 8 bits (Selectable)
Parity bit: Odd, Even, or None (Selectable)
Stop bit: 1 or 2 bit length (Selectable)
(4) Signal polarity
RS-232C MARK : Logic “1” (–3V to –25V)
SPACE : Logic “0” (+3V to +25V)
Current Loop MARK : Logic “1” (Current ON)
SPACE : Logic “0” (Current OFF)
Note: STX-ETX Mode may use DTR or X-ON/X-OFF, selected by DIP SW 1-5. See
Chapter 9. for details.
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8-2. Interface Circuit
8-2-1. RS-232C
Input (RXD, CTS)
Output (DTR, FAULT, TXD, RCH, RTS)
Figure 8-1. RS232-C Interface
8-2-2. Current Loop
Input (TTY-RXD, TTY-RXDR)
Output (TTY-TXD, TTY-TXDR)
Note: Resistance should be set so that Current Loop is restricted to the range of
10 ~ 20 mA.
Figure 8-2. Current Loop Interface
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8-3. Setting of the DIP Switches
8-3-1. DIP-SW 1
Switch O
1-1 O
1-2 Data transfer rate — see below (*1) ON
1-3 O
1-4 Stop bit 1 Stop bit 2 ON
1-5 DTR MODE (1 BLOCK) X-ON/X-OFF MODE ON
1-6 8 data bits 7 data bits ON
1-7 No parity Parity checked ON
1-8 Odd parity Even parity ON
N OFF
Factory
setting
N
N
(*1)
Baud rate SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3
150 OFF OFF OFF
300 OFF OFF ON
600 OFF ON OFF
1200 OFF ON ON
2400 ON OFF OFF
4800 ON OFF ON
9600 ON ON ON/OFF
(*2)
Paper type SW2-3
DP8340 ON
DP8340S
2 copy ON
Single
OFF
8-3-2. DIP-SW 2
F
Switch ON
nternational character set:
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4 CR Invalid CR Valid ON
I
(1)
ON, ON ... U.S.A. (2) OFF, ON...FRANCE
ON, OFF...ITALY (4) OFF, OFF...GERMANY
(3)
Paper type — see above (*2) ON
OFF
s
ON
Note: DIP switches are only read by the
controller at power turn on. DIP
switch changes should be made
with power o, or after changing
switch setting, turn the power o
and on again.
actory
etting
ON
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Figure 8-3. Setting of DIP Switch
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8-4. Jumper Setting
e serial interface is set to the RS-232C mode upon shipment from the factory.
When using in the 20mA current loop mode, it is necessary to set the jumpers.
e jumpers built into the Control Board allow for setting of functions shown in
the table. However, the Bottom Cover must be removed to perform this setting.
For setting the Jumper, disconnect the power source beforehand.
8-4-1. Removal of the Bottom Cover
Figure 8-4. Removal of the Bottom Cover
8-4-2. Setting of Jumper
Jumper
Setting Function
No.
J3
J7
OPEN RS-232C
S
HORT Current Loop
A-C
B-C
Selection of Current Loop
Output (between TTY-TXD and
TTY-TXDR) Signal Polarity (inv
ersion possible) Consult STAR
MICRONICS for details.
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S
Factory
etting
Page 34
8-5. Connectors and Signals
Signal
Pin No.
1
2 TXD OUT
3 RXD IN is pin carries data to the printer.
4 RTS OUT is is SPACE when the printer power is ON.
5 CTS IN
6 DSR IN
7 GND — Signal ground.
8 N/C Unused.
9
10
11 RCH OUT
12 N/C Unused.
13 GND — Signal ground.
14 FAULT OUT
15 ~ 16 N/C Unused.
17
18
19
20 DTR OUT
21 ~ 22 N/C Unused.
23
24
25
Name
GND — Frame Ground
TTY TXDR —
TTY TXD OUT
TTY TXDR —
TTY RXDR —
TTY RXD IN
TTY RXDR —
TTY TXD OUT
TTY RXD IN
Direction F
is pin carries data from the printer.
eturn channel)
(R
is pin is SPACE when the computer is ready to
send data.e printer does not check this pin.
is pin is SPACE when the computer is ready to send
data. e printer does not check this pin.
is pin is the return path for data transmitted from the
printer on the 20mA current loop.
is pin carries data from the printer on the 20mA cur-
rent loop.
is pin is SPACE when the printer is ready to receive
data. is line carries the same signal as pin 20.
is is MARK when the printer is abnormal. (Machine
Error.) Or there is a paper error.
is pin is the return path for data transmitted from the
printer on the 20mA current loop.
is pin is the return path for data transmitted to the
printer on the 20mA current loop.
is pin carries data to the printer on the 20mA current
loop.
is printer turns this pin SPACE when it is ready to
receive data.
is pin is the return path for data transmitted to the
printer on the 20mA current loop.
is pin carries data from the printer on the 20mA cur-
rent loop.
is pin carries data to the printer on the 20mA current
loop.
unction
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Figure 8-5. D-Sub 25 Pin Connector
8-6. Interface Connections
For interface connections, refer to the instructions for interface of the host computer. e following gives one basic example of connections.
Figure 8-6. Interface Connections
with D-Sub 25 Pin Connector to IBM PC
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8-7. Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit
e Control Board of this unit is equipped with a circuit for driving a peripheral
unit (Paper Cutter, Take-Up Device, Cash Drawer, etc.)
e Control Board Connector (CN3) is used to connect the Peripheral Unit to
the Drive Circuit. When using this circuit connect the peripheral unit cable to
the CN3 Connector (cable is not included). Use a cable with the following specications:
Note: Do not run cable near devices generating large amounts of electrical
noise.
Figure 8-7. Cable Specications
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8-7-1. Cable Connection
Remove the printer Bottom Cover and connect the cable to the CN3 Connector.
Pass the cable around the control board as shown and through grommetted hole
in bottom cover. (Grommet may have to be cut)
Figure 8-8. Cable Connection
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8-7-2. Peripheral Drive Circuit
+12V
CN3 Connect o r
D1
TR
2A
1 OUTPUT(+ )
2 OUTPUT(
-
)
3 S-GND
D1
Absolute Ratings (Ta = 25˚C)
Voltage Breakdown 400V
orward Current 1A
F
Drive
Output
12V
, MAX. 1A
Figure 8-9. Drive Circuit
Caution: Do not use external power supply with peripheral drive circuit.
To drive a peripheral unit continuously, set the duty cycle to 20% or less.
8-7-3. Control Codes
Codes for Drive Circuit control are ESC BEL n1 n2, BEL and FS. Refer to the
Control Codes in Chapter 5.
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9. data structure and cOntrOl
9-1. DTR Mode (1 BLOCK)
Controls Data Transfer by using DTR line as BUSY FLAG
(a)
(b)
In case of Paper Empty
Paper Empty
When the paper out detector indicates end of paper, the printer stops printing aer
a maximum of two lines of printing or paper feed. e printer goes OFF LINE and
sets the DTR to “MARK” status immediately aer occurrence of a paper empty. It
is necessary to install paper into the printer and press the ON LINE BUTTON to
light the ON LINE LAMP in order to recover from paper empty status.
Machine Error
A machine error may be generated by paper jamming or when the printer is unable
to print data. When a machine error occurs the printer stops printing. e printer
goes OFF LINE and sets the DTR to “MARK” status immediately aer the occurr
ence of Machine Error. It is necessary to turn the printer power o and on again in
order to recover from Machine Error.
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9-2. X-ON/X-OFF Mode
The printer transmits an X-ON (Control Code; DC1, Hexadecimal Value; 11H,)
signal after power is turned on, if there is no printer error being generated.
When this signal is received by the host computer, the host computer transmits
the data to the printer. The X-ON signal is output intermittently every three
seconds until the host computer receives and responds to this signal.
The X-OFF (DC3, 13H) signal outputting begins when the amount of empty
space in the buffer becomes less than 256 bytes. When the computer receives
the X-OFF signal, it will halt data transmission as soon as it can. However even
at this time the printer can receive data until the buffer is completely full. An
X-ON signal is output when the contents of the buffer goes below 256 bytes.
e increase of the empty area in the buer is caused by printing. If the computer
causes a buer overow, a ag bit in the status register will be set. (See Status)
The X-OFF signal will continue to be output at a 3-second interval until the
data buffer becomes near empty (less than 256 bytes).
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Paper Empty
When the paper out detector indicates end of paper, the printer stops printing
aer a maximum of two lines of printing or paper feed. e host computer can
receive the printer status by transmitting an ENQ code to the printer. e printer
goes OFF LINE and sets the DTR to “MARK” status in 5 seconds aer occurr
ence of a paper empty. It is necessary to install paper into the printer and press
the ON LINE BUTTON to light the ON LINE LAMP in order to recover from
paper empty status.
Machine Error
A machine error may be generated by paper jamming or when the printer is unable to print data. When a machine error occurs the printer stops printing. In the
X-ON/X-OFF mode, the printer outputs an X-OFF signal immediately. At this
time the host computer can receive the printer status aer transmitting an ENQ
code to printer. e printer goes OFF LINE and sets the DTR to “MARK” status
within 5 seconds aer the occurrence of Machine Error. It is necessary to turn
the printer power o and on again in order to recover from Machine Error.
STATUS
Parity
In DTR mode and X-ON/X-OFF mode parity check is done on vertical parity
only.
Framing Error
Framing Error occurs when SPACE signal is detected at STOP Bit time. Framing
error and vertical parity error will be indicated by printing “?”.
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9-3. STX-ETX Mode
e start of the STX-ETX mode should occur with a totally empty print buer.
is can be achieved by sending an ENQ code to the printer and checking the
status until the status code indicates an empty buer. At that point, the STX code
is sent by the host computer followed by a data block. While receiving the data
block, the printer generates a horizontal parity check character. Aer the data
block is sent, the host computer sends an ENQ which causes the printer to return
2 characters, one would be the normal status character, and the second would be
the horizontal parity check character that was generated by the printer while the
data block was received.
e host computer checks the status character to determine if any vertical par
ty errors or other errors occurred during block transmission, and checks the
i
horizontal parity character against a character generated in the host computer
while the data was transmitted. If there are no errors, ETX causes the buer to
be printed, but if an error is detected, CAN code clears the buer and the data is
transmitted again. Any control codes transmitted to the printer during the STXETX mode will be ignored as control codes, but will be included in the check
character. is is done to prevent a control code received in error from causing
printing of erroneous data.
STATUS
-
Parity
Vertical and horizontal parity check is executed in STX-ETX mode.
Framing Error
Framing Error occurs when SPACE signal is detected at STOP Bit time. Framing
error or even vertical parity error will be indicated by printing “?”.
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STX-ETX Mode Flow Diagram
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10. character cOde list
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International Character Sets
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11. fOnt list
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International Characters
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12. When pOWer is supplied by the user
+12V
GND
GND
Note : The optional AC adapter (PS8340A) has been designed specically for
this unit(DP8340).
Other AC adapters may not meet the EMC technical standards.
When printer power is supplied by the user rather than through the accessory
power source unit, please be careful of the following points.
Note 1: An electrolytic capacitor (C = 4700µF/25V to 6800µF/25V) must be
connected across the output of the power supply. Use a power supply
of DC 12 V ± 5% and more than 2.0 A with SELV output and LPS or Class
2 (double-insulation structure) output approved by IEC60950.
Note 2: A DC power plug is available as an option.
Note 3: Be careful about installing the printer in an area where there is noise.
Take the appropriate measures to protect against electrostatic AC line
noise, etc.
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13.
ferrite cOre installatiOn
If a peripheral unit drive circuit is to be used, attach a ferrite core using the following instructions.
A ferrite core noise lter for the peripheral unit cable comes packed with the
■
printer for distribution throughout the European Union. Ferrite cores must
be purchased separately in other areas.
• Cable is not included.
• Use a cable with the following specications.
(
eu Only
)
e ferrite core is normally packed so it
■
is open, as shown in Figure 13-2. If you
nd that the ferrite core is not open, use a
pointed object to pry the plastic lock of the
ferrite core apart (Figure 13-1.). When you
do, take care not to damage the ferrite core
or the plastic lock.
Product Code 09990713
M
odel Name Ferrite Core TRCC-16-8-16
Figure 13-1.
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Figure 13-4.Figure 13-3.Figure 13-2.
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Clamp the ferrite core onto the peripheral unit cable, looping the cable as
■
shown in Figure 13-2.
• Take care to avoid damaging the cable when installing the ferrite core.
• e ferrite core should be anchored rmly in place with the fastener that
comes with it, as shown in Figures 13-3. and 13-4.
• Do not forget to loop the cable.
Cable connection
■
Remove the printer Bottom Cover and connect the cable to the CN3 Con-
n
ector. Pass the cable around the control board as shown and through grom-
m
eted hole in bottom cover. (Grommet may have to be cut)
Figure 13-5.
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