Telpar MTP-2822, MTP-2832, MTP-2283, MTP-2242 User Manual

Telpar, Inc. MTP Series Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual
MTP-2822
MTP-2242
Shown with Document Presenter
MTP-2283
shown with
Document
Presenter
CAD Model
MTP-2832
MTP Series Modular Thermal Printers
User Manual
MTP-2822 - 60 mm (2.36 in) paper width MTP-2832 - 80 mm (3.15 in) paper width MTP-2242 - 114 mm (4.49 in) paper width MTP-2283 - 215.9 mm (8.5 in) paper width
Telpar, Inc.
800-872-4886
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Website: www.telpar.com
E-mail: info@telpar.com
Telpar, Inc. MTP Series Receipt Thermal Printer User Manual
Warranty
Telpar, Inc. Printer Limited Warranty
.WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS. Products manufactured by Telpar are warranted against defects in
workmanship and materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment to the original user, provided the Product (a) remains unmodified, (b) is used only in the United States or Canada, (c) is operated under normal and proper conditions, as Telpar determines in its sole discretion, and (d) Customer provides prompt written notice Telpar of any defects as to parts and/or workmanship to. Telpar may provide an extended warranty on certain Products or components thereof for an additional price determined solely by Telpar and such extended warranty shall only be effective to the extent memorialized in writing by Telpar. Telpar’s sole obligation and Customer’s exclusive remedy for defective Telpar-manufactured Products is limited to repair or replacement, as Telpar determines in its sole discretion. The warranty described above does not include any labor or service costs for removing or replacing parts, or any shipping charges. Any repair performed by Telpar under this warranty does not extend the original warranty period of any Product. This warranty shall not apply to any Product which has: (i) been repaired or altered, except by Telpar; (ii) not been maintained in accordance with all of the operating or handling instructions supplied by Telpar, or (iii) been subjected to misuse, willful acts, abuse, tampering, negligence or accident, unusual physical or electrical stress, as Telpar determines in its sole discretion. Customer acknowledges that Telpar provides no warranty for any third party materials and Telpar is not responsible and will have no liability for any items or services provided to Customer by any person or entity other than Telpar. Telpar’s duty to perform under any warranty may be delayed, at Telpar’s sole option, until Telpar has been paid in full for all Products purchased by Customer. No such delay shall extend the warranty period. To obtain assistance under this limited warranty, Customer should contact the selling agency or write to: Telpar, Warranty Claims Department, 187 Crosby Road, Dover, NH, 03820, U.S.A. Telephone: 800-872-4886 or fax: 603-742-9938. No person (including, without limitation, any agent, salesman, dealer or distributor) has the authority to act on behalf
of Telpar to expand Telpar’s obligation beyond the terms of this express warranty, or to state that the
performance of the Product is other than published by Telpar. For Products not manufactured by Telpar, to the extent permitted Telpar assigns to Customer the benefits of any warranties provided to Telpar by the manufacturer(s) of the Product. THE FOREGOING IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND IT IS THE ONLY WARRANTY PROVIDED BY TELPAR. TELPAR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL WARRANTIES OR INDEMNITIES FOR PATENT OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL TELPAR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA, OR USE, INCURRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF TELPAR OR ANY OTHER PERSONS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. TELPAR’S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER FOR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY TELPAR FROM THE CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCTS. TELPAR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR EXPENSE OF ANY KIND CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT PROVIDED HEREUNDER.
Upon inspection, Telpar will make necessary repairs or replacement and return the merchandise, shipping prepaid.
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Table of Contents
1 General ..................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Applications ................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Standard Features........................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Power Supply Requirements ....................................................................................... 6
1.3.1 External Power Supply (supplied separately) .......................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Voltage: 24 VDC ±5%............................................................................................................. 6
1.3.3 3-Pin Hosiden Connector on Printer for Power Supply Connection ........................................ 7
1.4 Telpar Roll Paper for MTP Series ................................................................................ 7
1.5 Document Presenter Option ........................................................................................ 7
2 Operator Instructions .............................................................................................. 8
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection ........................................................................................... 8
2.2 Printer Sensors ............................................................................................................ 8
2.2.1 Sensors on the MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and the MTP-2242 .................................................... 8
2.2.2 Sensors on the MTP-2283 .................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Paper Loading ............................................................................................................ 12
2.3.1 Side-Loading Roll .................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.2 Top Loading Roll ................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Clearing a Paper Jam ................................................................................................. 13
2.4.1 Lifting the Print Head and cutter (MTP-2822, MTP-2832, MTP-2242)………………………..13
2.4.2 Lifting the Print Head of the MTP-2283…………………………………………………………..14
3 Manual Operation and General Operational Tests ............................................. 15
3.1 Paper Cut and Paper Feed Buttons ............................................................................. 15
3.2 Self Test Mode and Burn-in Mode .............................................................................. 15
3.2.1 Self Test ................................................................................................................................ 15
3.2.2 Factory Burn-in Mode ............................................................................................................ 15
4 Printer Control…………………………………………………………………………….16
4.1 DIP Switch Settings and Print Darkness Adjustment…………………………………16
4.2 Control Codes and Control Sequences .................................................................... 18
4.2.1 General Usage Print Commands .......................................................................................... 18
4.2.2 Descriptions of Commands ................................................................................................... 23
4.2.2.1 Status commands ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.2.2.2 Set Print Mode ................................................................................................................................. 24
4.2.2.3 Printer Reset………………………………………………………………………………………..24
4.2.2.4 Telpar's Window Commands. .......................................................................................................... 24
4.2.2.5 Bit Image (BI) Graphics Mode Commands ..................................................................................... 25
4.2.2.6 Print Bar Code Command ................................................................................................................ 25
4.2.2.7 Bar Code 128 definitions ................................................................................................................. 26
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4.3 Serial (RS-232C) Interface ......................................................................................... 28
4.3.1 Serial (RS-232C) Interface Specification ............................................................................... 28
4.3.2 Serial I/O Connector .............................................................................................................. 28
4.3.3 Optional MTP Serial Adapter Cable ...................................................................................... 29
4.4 Parallel Interface (IEEE-1284) .................................................................................... 30
4.4.1 Parallel I/O Connector, IEEE-1284 Type C ........................................................................... 30
4.4.2 Optional MTP Parallel Adapter Cable……………………………………………………………..31
4.5 USB Interface ............................................................................................................. 32
4.6 Ethernet Interface ...................................................................................................... 32
4.7 Printer Drivers ............................................................................................................ 32
5 Detailed Specifications ......................................................................................... 33
5.1 MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242 Detailed Specifications ................................ 33
5.2 MTP-2283 Detailed Specifications………………………………………………………..34
5.3 Character Sets - Print Samples ................................................................................. 35
5.4 MTP-2822 Standard Printer Drawing ........................................................................ 40
MTP-2822 Presenter Printer Drawing ................................ ....................................... 41
5.5 MTP-2832 Standard Printer Drawing ........................................................................ 42
MTP-2832 Presenter Printer Drawing ....................................................................... 43
5.6 MTP-2242 Standard Printer Drawing ........................................................................ 44
MTP-2242 Presenter Printer Drawing ................................ ....................................... 45
5.7 MTP-2283 Standard Printer Drawing ........................................................................ 46
MTP-2822 Presenter Printer Drawing ................................ ....................................... 47
6 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 48
6.1 General Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………48
6.2 LED Diagnostics and Error Detection Codes……………………………………….……………..49
6.3 LED Error Code Definitions Table……………………………………………………………………50
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1 General
(For detailed specifications for each of the individual printers, please see Section 5 in this manual.)
The MTP series of modular thermal printers is designed specifically for the high performance, size and durability requirements of cut and drop (or cut and present with optional Document Presenter) applications. The compact size and high performance characteristic, coupled with its rugged design, makes it ideal for the kiosk environment.
These models make up the MTP Series covered in this manual:
MTP-2822 - 60 mm (2.36 in) paper width  MTP-2832 - 80 mm (3.15 in) paper width.  MTP-2242 - 114 mm (4.49 in) paper width.  MTP-2283 - 215.9 mm (8.5 in) paper width.  All models above may be ordered with an optional Document Presenter.
1.1 Applications
Kiosks  Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)  Parking ticket dispensing  Gaming receipts
1.2 Standard Features
Direct thermal printing  Interfaces: Serial (RS-232), Parallel and USB interfaces all on the same printer  Auto Cutter: full cut/partial cut under software control is standard  All metal construction  Adjustable paper low sensor  Paper auto load function  ESC/POS 1 The commands conform to ESC/POS  LEDs visible and DIP switches accessible without removing cover  International character set: U.S.A., France, Germany, England, Denmark (2 choices), Sweden,
Italy, Spain (2 choices), Japan, Norway, Latin America and Korea
Barcode embedded symbologies: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN 13, EAN 8, 3of 9. ITF, CODABAR, and
Code 128
Two resident font sizes
Code pages 437, 850, 858, 860, 863, 865, and WPC 1252.  Bit image mode  Reverse video mode  Black mark sensing (TOF mode)
ESC/POS is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON Corp.
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Current (A) for Printer Head
Printing Rate
Printer Model
Avg
Peak
Solid Black-out
(considered the
worst case
scenario)
MTP-2822
1.75
4
MTP-2832
2.25
5
MTP-2242
3
7
MTP-2283
3
10
Typical ASCII text
(considered closest
to the typical, normal
operation for most
users)
MTP-2822
1
2.5
MTP-2832
1.25
2.5
MTP-2242
1.5
3.5
MTP-2283
1.0
3
Barrel Jack Power
Connector comes
standard on all current
MTP printers
(5.5 X 2.1 X 9.5mm Male,
center positive voltage)
Hosiden Power
Connector option
for legacy
applications only
(see pinout below)
Two ways to connect
Power to the MTP
Series:
1.3 Power Supply Requirements
1.3.1 External Power Supply (supplied separately)
Use a Listed/Certified Power Supply. Follow local wiring codes for external wiring.
1.3.2 Voltage: 24 VDC ±5%
These printers operate using high speed currents at a low duty cycle. Typically, a switching power supply rated at 24 Volts DC, 2 Amps (50 Watts) is all that is needed as
long as the power supply selected can provide the maximum peak current for the Printing Rate as indicated in the table below. For more detailed printer specifications,
please reference Section 5 in this manual.
Power Supply Option (Telpar Part Number 103929-0401): Telpar offers a power supply suitable for use with all of the latest MTP series printers (Not Compatible with the older, legacy MTP printer series). This power supply‟s female plug fits the printers‟ barrel jack connector and also provides a built-in ON/OFF switch near the connector end.
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1.3.3 3-Pin Hosiden Connector on Printer for Legacy Power Supply Connection
Power Connector:: Hosiden #TCS7960-53-2010 Mating Connector: Hosiden #TCP8927-53-1100 or
TCP8927-63-1110
3-Pin Hosiden Power Supply Connector
1.4 Telpar Roll Paper for MTP Series
Thermal sensitive coating is on the “inside” of the roll.
For MTP-2822:152 mm (6 in) outside diameter, 60 mm (2.36 in) wide, approximate
length 180 m (590 ft) Telpar P/N 251410-0602
For MTP-2832 152 mm (6 in) outside diameter, 80 mm (3.15 in) wide, approximate
length 180 m (590 ft) Telpar P/N 251103-8006
For MTP-2242 152 mm (6 in) outside diameter, 114 mm (4.49 in) wide, approximate
length 180 m (590 ft) - Telpar P/N 251410-0604
For MTP-2283 152 mm (4.5 in) outside diameter, 215.9 mm (8.5 in) wide, approximate
length 104 m (340 ft) - Telpar P/N 751221-0041
For MTP-2283 203 mm (8 in) outside diameter, 215.9 mm (8.5 in) wide, approximate
length 398 m (1,307 ft) - Telpar P/N 751221-2080
Specific to Thermal Printers: Telpar, Inc. does not warranty damages to the thermal print head as a result of printing with thermal paper not specified or approved by Telpar, Inc.
1.5 Document Presenter Option (Presenter dimensions can be found in Section 5 – Printer Drawings)
The MTP Printer Series can be ordered with an optional document presenter which attaches to the front of the printer (just after the cutter mechanism). The purpose of the document presenter option is to prevent a person from making physical contact with a document until the document has been completely printed and cut. This decreases the likelihood of someone purposely or accidentally causing a paper jam or smearing the printed information by pulling on the exiting document before it has finished printing. This option is especially useful when printing long documents.
Preventing human contact with a document during a printing operation is accomplished by allowing the presenter to hold the leading edge of the document (preventing the document from exiting the printer) while the remainder of the document is being printed. A paper loop will form below the presenter assembly while document printing is in progress. Finally, after the completed document is cut, the presenter ejects the document up to the trailing edge of the paper which it holds so that the customer may take the document from the presenter exit. The printer can be configured to retract the document if the customer has not removed it after a specified passage of time.
Check with our sales team to see if a Document Presenter would be beneficial to your application.
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MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-
2242 External Sensor Option
The External Paper Low Sensor
option, shown here, can be
physically rotated to detect various
diameter sizes via a rounded
cutout in the chassis. Printer
status feedback will indicate
whether or not the sensor detects
the roll as the roll‟s diameter
decreases with use.
The sensor surface can
be cleaned by blowing pressurized air over the sensor face through the
rounded slot in the
chassis as shown above.
MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242 Internal Sensor
The fixed, Internal Paper Low Sensor, shown here, comes standard
on these printers, and detects when the paper roll is almost depleted.
Printer status feedback will indicate whether or not the sensor
detects the roll as the roll‟s diameter decreases with use. The
sensor surface can be cleaned by blowing pressurized air over the
sensor face through the round hole in the chassis. Internal OR
External Paper Low Sensor detection can be selected via the state of
DIP Switch, position 6 on the printer‟s circuit board (Section 4).
2 Operator Instructions
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack and inspect your printer for any damage that may have occurred in transit. Should any damage have occurred, notify Telpar, Inc., save the shipping carton and packing materials, and file a damage claim with the carrier. Specify the nature and the extent of the damage. Before installing or operating the printer, check the following:
Printer mechanism and paper path are clear of all packing materials or other foreign
matter.
Paper is installed. DO NOT OPERATE the printer without paper. Refer to Section 2.3 -
Paper Loading for paper loading instructions.
2.2 Printer Sensors
The MTP series of printers use infrared, reflective sensors to detect when the paper roll is getting low, when paper is present under the print head, and when paper has entered the document presenter (if your printer has the document presenter option). These sensors should be periodically cleaned from dust and other debris which will accumulate on them over time. Cleaning periodically will help prevent intermittent, false triggering of the sensors which result in system downtime. It is recommended that pressurized air be used to clean the sensor surfaces as shown below.
2.2.1 Sensors on the MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and the MTP-2242
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MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242 Paper Present Sensor
The Paper Present Sensor, shown here, is part of the print
head mechanism and is located at the front of the
mechanism‟s paper entry slot. This sensor detects if paper is
present in the print head mechanism. If there is no paper
presently in the printer, and paper is fed through the entry slot,
the printer will perform an auto feed operation. If paper is in
the printer mechanism and the paper supply runs out, the
printer will indicate an out of paper status. This sensor can be
cleaned by blowing pressurized air over the sensor face
through the paper entry slot.
DOCUMENT PRESENTER OPTION ONLY – MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242
The Presenter Sensor (location shown above) detects when the leading edge of the paper has
entered far enough into the presenter section to stop the presenter motor from turning and thereby
preventing the paper from being ejected until the printer prints and cuts the document. It also detects
if the document has been successfully ejected (or retracted) from the presenter section after the
document has been printed and cut. To access the Presenter Sensor, loosen the presenter‟s top two
mounting screws and pivot the presenter section down as shown above. The Presenter Sensor may
then be cleaned through the rectangular cutout in the chassis.
The Presenter
Sensor may
then be
cleaned
through this
rectangular
cutout in the
chassis.
Loosen two
top screws
and pivot the
Presenter
down to
access the
Presenter
Sensor.
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MTP-2283: Accessing the Paper Present Sensor
The MTP-2283 Paper Present Sensor is located under the print head mechanism and therefore the print head
must be raised to access this sensor. The MTP-2283‟s print head is raised by first lightly lifting the cutter release
latch on the center top of the printer to let the cutter mechanism pivot downward (left picture). Next, gently flex
back the two spring clips on each side of the print head until the clips just clear the spring pins (middle picture).
Finally, once both spring clips are free from the clip pins, rotate the print head up (right picture).
MTP-2283 Paper Present Sensor
The MTP-2283 Paper Present Sensor is located below
the rectangular cutout under the print head mechanism
as shown. This sensor detects if paper is present in the
print head mechanism. If there is no paper presently in
the printer, and paper is fed through the entry slot, the
printer will perform an auto feed operation. If paper is in
the printer mechanism and the paper supply runs out,
the printer will indicate an out of paper status. This
sensor can be cleaned by blowing pressurized air over
the sensor face through the Rectangular cutout in the
chassis.
MTP-2283 Paper Low Sensor
The Paper Low Sensor, shown here, is mounted on the
paper roll holder. It detects when the paper roll is almost
depleted. Printer status feedback will indicate whether or not
the sensor detects the roll as the roll‟s diameter decreases
with use. The sensor surface can be cleaned by blowing
pressurized air over the sensor face through the hole in the
roll side of the chassis.
2.2.2 Sensors on the MTP-2283
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DOCUMENT PRESENTER OPTION ONLY – MTP-2283
The Presenter Sensor (location shown below) detects when the leading edge of the paper has entered far
enough into the presenter section to stop the presenter motor from turning and thereby preventing the
paper from being ejected until the printer prints and cuts the document. It also detects if the document
has been successfully ejected (or retracted) from the presenter section after the document has been
printed and cut. To access the Presenter Sensor, remove the presenter‟s top paper guide first. To do
this, lightly flex back the spring clip on the side of the presenter until the guide‟s tabs are just fully exposed
(shown below). Then lift and remove the guide from the presenter (right picture).
To access the Presenter Sensor on the
MTP-2283, you must remove the
presenter‟s top paper guide first. To do
this, lightly flex back the spring clip on the
side of the presenter until the guide‟s tabs
are just fully exposed (shown above).
Then lift and remove the guide from the
presenter (right picture).
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2.3 Paper Loading
2.3.1 Side-Loading Roll
The MTP-2822 and MTP-2832 printers are configured as side-loading units. Slide the roll of paper over the spindle so that the paper will feed into the print mechanism from the bottom of the roll (thermal coated side up).
To load paper, power the printer and feed the straight edge of the paper into the print mechanism‟s paper in-feed slot. NOTE: The printer does not have an ON / OFF Switch. Inserting paper will result in the automatic loading of paper once the leading edge of the paper covers the Paper Present Sensor in the mechanism (Section 2.2.1). Ensure that the paper is installed correctly and feeding properly with the thermal side facing up.
2.3.2 Top Loading Roll
The MTP-2242 and MTP-2283 printers are configured as a drop in loader (as shown below). Load the roll of paper by placing the spindle inside the roll of paper and slide the spindle into the slots. The paper must feed into the print mechanism from the bottom of the roll (thermal coated side up). To load paper, power the printer and feed the straight edge of the paper into the paper guide. NOTE: The printer does not have an ON / OFF Switch. Inserting paper will result in the automatic loading of paper once the leading edge of the paper covers the Paper Present Sensor in the mechanism (Section 2.2.1). Ensure that the paper is installed correctly and feeding properly with the thermal side facing up.
MTP-2242 Paper loading
MTP-2283 Paper loading
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Head Up Lever shown in the “up” or open
position. Pertains to the MTP-2822, the
MTP-2832, and the MTP-2242
Head Up Lever shown in the “down” or closed
position. Pertains to the
MTP-2822, the MTP-2832, and the MTP-2242
Loosen two top
screws and
pivot the
presenter down
to access a
paper jam in
cutter section.
Once the
presenter is
out of the
way, the
cutter
section can
be raised.
2.4 Clearing a Paper Jam
In the event of a paper jam condition do not force paper into the unit, or try to pry the paper out of the unit, this may damage the thermal print mechanism. Instead, lift the print head up, off the paper to clear a jam as shown below. Caution should be exercised when working next to the cutter mechanism, the blades are sharp and may cause serious injury! Therefore, it is recommended to unplug the Printer before clearing a jam!
2.4.1 Lifting the Print Head and Cutter Sections of the MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242
The MTP-2822, MTP-2832, and MTP-2242‟s Head Up lever is located by the Paper Feed knob as shown below. Rotating the lever to the fully down position allows the print head to physically contact the paper while also closing an interlock switch which tells the printer it is ready to print – you will not be able to print if the lever is up. When the lever is in the middle position, it reduces pressure between the print head and the print platen roller for easier manual feeding. In the fully up position, the lever lifts the print head off of the platen roller for manually inserting paper or for clearing a paper jam. Both the middle and up positions signal the microprocessor that the head is up so that no printing will occur.
The MTP-2822, MTP-2832 and MTP-2242 have a cutter mechanism that can easily be
rotated up away from the print head to further assist in clearing jams that occur between the print head and the cutter. However, if the printer has a Document Presenter and a paper jam exists between the print head and the cutter or between the cutter and the presenter, the presenter section must be pivoted down and out of the way before the cutter section can be raised. To do this, loosen the presenter‟s top two mounting screws and pivot the presenter section down as shown below in the left-hand picture. The cutter section can then be raised as shown in the right-hand picture.
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The MTP-2283‟s print head is
raised by first lightly lifting the
cutter release latch on the center
top of the printer to let the cutter
mechanism pivot downward.
Next, gently flex back the two
spring clips on each side of the
print head until the clips just
clear the spring pins as shown
below.
Finally, once both spring clips are
free from the clip pins, rotate the
print head up as shown. A paper
jam in the print head section can
now be easily cleared.
Document Presenter‟s top guide
plate can be easily removed to
allow access to paper jams in the
cutter / presenter section.
2.4.2 Lifting the Print Head of the MTP-2283
The MTP-2283‟s print head is lifted via releasing three spring clips as shown below. Lifting
the head will allow you full access for clearing jams in the printing section as well as access to the Paper Present Sensor which may need to be cleaned from paper dust from time-to­time. When the print head of the MTP-2283 is in the up position, be careful not to physically contact the actual print head element itself (element looks like a long, dark stripe on the bottom of the head) as you may easily damage it. The printer will not be able to print or automatically feed paper with the head up. When closing the print head, make sure that all three spring clips are fully secured around their respective spring pins.
If the printer has a Document Presenter and a paper jam exists between the cutter and the
presenter, then the top section of the presenter may be removed to provide easy access to the
jam. To do this, lightly flex back the spring clip on the side of the presenter until the guide‟s tabs
are just fully exposed (shown below in left-hand picture). Then lift and remove the guide from the presenter (right picture).
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MTP-2822, MTP-2832, MTP-2242
CUT BUTTON is on top
FEED BUTTON is on the bottom
MTP-2283
CUT BUTTON is on the right
FEED BUTTON is on the left
3 Manual Operation and General Operational Tests
3.1 Paper Cut and Paper Feed Buttons
The MTP series of printers have two external, momentary push-buttons that allow the operator to manually feed and cut paper. The locations of these buttons are shown below. When the Feed Button is pressed, the printer will feed paper until the Feed Button is released. When the Cut Button is pressed and released, the printer will feed and cut one short section of paper.
3.2 Self Test Mode and Burn-in Mode
The MTP series has a self-test and Burn-in mode that will print and cut sample documents. All electrical and mechanical portions of the printer are exercised and checked by this action (except for the communication interface components). The self-test printout also shows pertinent information pertaining to the current printer setup.
3.2.1 Self Test
NOTE: The printer does not have to be connected to a host (computer, PLC, or other controller) to
perform a Self Test. To place the unit into self-test mode: remove power from the printer, then press and hold the FEED button (see above). Next, return power to the printer, then release the paper feed switch after hearing one beep. The printer will print a Self Test form showing pertinent information pertaining to the current setup and sample text and barcodes.
3.2.2 Factory Burn-in Mode
NOTE: The printer does not have to be connected to a host (computer, PLC, or other controller) to
enter the Factory Burn-in Mode. If the Feed button is held for five beeps after power is applied to the
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printer, the printer will enter the Factory Burn-In Mode. Fifty shorter sheets will be printed.
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