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T M Rev.B PP3000 POS PRINTER MANUAL.
T M WARRANTY AND EXCEPTIONS Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
T M CHAP. 1 GENER … CHAP. 2 INSTA … CHAP. 3 OPERA … CHAP. 4 TECHN … CHAP. 5 MAIN … CHAP. 6 MAINT … CHAP. 7 CONTR … APP. A STAR … APP. B FONT … APP.
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i T M Table of Contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 - 1 OVERVIEW · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .
ii T M OPERATION METHOD · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 - 5 PRINTING FORMAT · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 - 6 DATA FORMAT · · · · · · .
iii T M MAIN SPECIFICATION · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 - 1 INTERFACE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 - 1 PARALLE.
iv T M MAINTENANCE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 - 1 CLEANING · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 - .
v T M APPENDIX A STAR COMPATIBLE MODE COMMAND DETAIL · · A - 1 APPENDIX B FONT TABLES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · B - 1 U.
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1 - 1 CHAP. 1 GENER … T M GENERAL DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW The PP3000 series POS printer is a stream-lined low profile 40 column 9 pin dot matrix printer designed to fit the PST system perfectly well and also for other POS printing applications. This printer utilizes a mechanism supplied from Star Micronics Co.
1 - 2 T M CHAP. 1 GENER … FEATURES • Dot matrix 9 pin printer head • Bi-directional printing • Friction type paper feed with optional sprocket paper feed • 40 columns for 15.4cpi • Accepts paper width 2.25/3/3.25 inches with adjustable paper guide (3.
2 - 1 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … INSTALLATION UNPACKING CONTENTS • The printer • Test ribbon cartridge • Roll paper shaft • Spacer for 3 ” paper roll (2 ea.
2 - 2 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … again. ( ref. Fig. 2, the example uses parallel interface) Aim the rear hook to the rectangular opening on the printer platform and push the printer down and forward till the two springy hooks click into the openings between the programmable keyboard and the printer platform in PST system.
2 - 3 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … For Other System Install the printer on a stand or table which has a flat, even surface. Connect the power cord supplied for the power adapter (ref. Fig. 3) which varies according to destination region to a power outlet which is not used for any other electrical noise generating devices such as an electrical motor, etc .
2 - 4 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … Fig. 4 Cable connection examples LOADING RIBBON CARTRIDGE • Turn the power for the printer off. • Squeeze the two side walls of the top cover inward at the rear portion and raise and pull it back to remove it. Note: Do not touch the print head immediately after printing as it gets very hot.
2 - 5 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … Fig. 5 Loading ribbon cartridge Fig. 6 Detail of ink ribbon at print head Ink ribbon Ribbon feed knob Ribbon cartridge Ribbon cartridge inserted in place.
2 - 6 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … LOADING PAPER • Be sure to turn off the power for the printer. • Press the two sides of the top cover near the rear part a little bit inward and lift the top cover up from the rear end and remove it. • Set DIP switch 2-5 to match the width of the paper to use (refer to Fig.
2 - 7 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … (the thinner spacer for 3 ” and the thicker for 2.25 ” both with the flat side facing inward) and put the whole assembly onto the roll paper shaft holder (ref.
2 - 8 T M CHAP. 2 INSTA … (3.0" SPACER) (2.25" SPACER) Fig. 8 Putting spacer to roll paper shaft Fig. 9 Finish paper loading Removing The Roll Paper Remove the top cover then cut off the paper near the rear of the paper guide and press the FEED switch to feed out the paper remaining in the unit.
3 - 1 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … OPERATION GUIDE FRONT PANEL The positions of the below mentioned switches and LED ’ s are indicated in Fig. 10. “ ON LINE ” switch Switches the printer between “ ON LINE ” and “ OFF LINE ” status.
3 - 2 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … When all LEDs light up simultaneously and the buzzer sounds continuously, a CPU error has occurred. In case of a CPU error, turn off the power then turn it on again. When turning off the power, the data will be cleared. Fig.
3 - 3 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … continuously during self printing, only the characters will be printed out repeatedly. A sample of the output of self print is given in Fig.
3 - 4 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … HEXADECIMAL DUMP MODE “ ON LINE ” + “ POWER ON ” (Turn the power on while holding the “ ON LINE ” switch depressed) Each of the signals sent from the computer to the printer will be printed out in hexadecimal code.
3 - 5 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … Operation Method 1. Open the top cover, pull the adjust lever one notch from standard position toward the operation panel side. When you cannot find standard position, push the lever as far as possible toward the rear, then pull it by 2 notches after having pressed it down.
3 - 6 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … Printing Format Prints one line in 7 x 9 font normal printing. 32 columns (from the 5 th to the 36 th column) Even if the setting for paper width is changed by the DIP switch, the 32-column format will not change. Data Format <GS> data <LF> Paper Format Fig.
3 - 7 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … • Data received before a <GS> code is printed out when the printer receives the <GS> code. PERIPHERAL UNIT DRIVE CIRCUIT A drive circuit for driving peripheral units (such as cash drawers) is featured in this printer.
3 - 8 T M CHAP. 3 OPERA … 2. The status of the cash drawer open detection switch is interpreted as bit 7 of the printer status data (Refer to Data Structure in Serial Interface). 3. Recommended resistance values of coils L1 and L2 are minimum 10 Ω .
4 - 1 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … TECHNICAL BACKGROUND BLOCK DIAGRAM Fig. 16 Circuit block diagram Serial interface Data ( from host computer) Driver Gate array CPU EPROM 32KB RAM 8KB Driver Paper feed moto.
4 - 2 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … CIRCUITRY LAYOUT & CONNECTORS U1 CN2 CN1 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 EDG ON ON EDG 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 ON EDG 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 ON EDG 1 2 3 4 U5 CN10 CN9 CN6 CN4 CN3 U11 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4.
4 - 3 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … has to be installed in U2 to use RS-422A interface. The details are described in the table below. U3 U2 RS-232C Install MAX232A NOT installed RS-422A NOT installed Install MC3451 The cable used in RS-232C application is CCBLA-191 (a DB 9 male to DB 9 female cable).
4 - 4 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … U6& U8 : Font and BIOS socket This socket is used to install BIOS and character font. Each type of printer requires different BIOS and character font. For example, the BIOS for friction type mechanism and the BIOS for sprocket type mechanism are different.
4 - 5 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … Data transmission rate ( baud rate ) bps 1-1 1-2 1-3 150 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 DIP-SW 2 Switch Function ON OFF 2-1 2-2 International character set See table below 2-3 2-4 2-5 Paper width for friction type 3.
4 - 6 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … Character code table Switch U.S.A. & Europe IBM #1 IBM #2 Japan 2-7 ON ON OFF OFF 2-8 ON OFF ON OFF DIP-SW3 Switch Function ON OFF 3-1 3-2 Not used 3-3 Control code CR Invalid Valid 3-4 When turning DC1,DC3 Select Deselect the power on.
4 - 7 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … a) When DIP SW4-1 through 4-4 are all ON (DC1/DC3 invalid mode) DC1 and DC3 codes are invalid. b) When DIP SW4-1 through 4-4 are OFF (DC1/DC3 valid mode) DC1: Select DC3: Deselect When the printer receives the DC3 code, it throws away data until it receives the DC1 code.
4 - 8 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … DIP-SW 2 Switch Function ON OFF 2-1 2-2 International character set See table below 2-3 2-4 2-5 Not used 2-6 2-7 Character code table See table below 2-8 International char.
4 - 9 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … DATA STRUCTURE IN SERIAL INTERFACE DTR Mode This mode is accessed when the DIP switch 1-5 is ON. Signals are controlled using the DTR line as BUSY flag. If a printer errors do not occur after the power is turned on, the DTR signal line changes to “ SPACE ” .
4 - 10 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … out ” , load paper into the printer and press the “ ON LINE ” switch to set the printer to “ ON LINE ” . Mechanical error Mechanical errors are detected when the motor locks or else and the unit will not print.
4 - 11 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … completely full). Output of the X-ON signal is resumed when the data in the buffer is printed out and drops to below 256 bytes.
4 - 12 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … Framing error A framing error occurs when “ SPACE ” is detected at the stop bit. When a framing error or a vertical parity error occurs for the data which is received, the printer prints out a “ ? ” mark to indicate that the error occurred.
4 - 13 T M CHAP. 4 TECHN … Sends ENQ Receives status byte Is the data buffer empty ? Sends STX signal Is it odd parity check? Set test byte FFH YES NO Set test byte 00H Acquires the exclusive OR of .
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5 - 1 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … MAIN SPECIFICATION INTERFACE Parallel Interface 25 pin Female D-sub connector Pin # Signal Name I/O Function 1 STROBE I Signals when data is ready to be read. Signal goes from HIGH to LOW (for at least 0.5 microsec.) when data is available.
5 - 2 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … 9 DATA 7 I This signal provides the information of d7 the eighth bit (MSB) of parallel data. The signal is at HIGH level for a logical 1 and at a LOW level for a logical 0. 10 ACK O A 9 microsecond LOW pulse to acknowledge receipt of data.
5 - 3 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … Serial Interface 9 pin Female D-sub connector Pin # Signal Name I/O Function 1 DCD O Data carrier detect 2 TXD O Transmit data 3 RXD I Receive data 4 N.C. 5 GND Ground 6 RTS O Request to send. This is always “ SPACE ” when the printer is turned on.
5 - 4 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … POWER SUPPLY PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 3 PIN JACK: PIN DEFINITION 1 +24 V 2 GND 3 N.C. CASE CHASSIS GND Fig. 18 Pin layout of power plug H IMPORTANT: To unplug this connector, one should pull the outer sleeve of the power plug instead of pulling the power cable itself.
5 - 5 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … The specifications for each character size are listed in the following table: Character size 15 CPI 12 CPI 8 CPI Font type 7 x 9 half dot 5 x 9 full dot 5 x 9 pulse 3 full dot For 3.25 ” and 3.0 ” paper: Max # of columns 40 33 22 Total # of dots / row 200 198 132 Print area (horizontally) 65.
5 - 6 T M CHAP. 5 MAIN … COMMANDS Friction type: 100% compatible to STAR SP312FV EPSON compatible model is option. Sprocket type: 100% compatible to STAR SP322S EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Friction type: 125 mm (H) x 273 mm (D) x 174 mm (W) (4.9 ” x 10.7 ” x 6.
6 - 1 T M CHAP. 6 MAINT … MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Do not open the top cover and touch the print head immediately after printing, because the print head may be very hot. CLEANING • To clean the dust, paper particles, or dirt on and in the printer: Use a vacuum cleaner to clean thoroughly.
6 - 2 T M CHAP. 6 MAINT … CAUTION: Remove the remaining paper in a forward direction. Do not pull it backwards. • Clean the paper path when necessary. • Reload the paper as instructed in “ INSTALLATION ” . • Press the on-line switch to get the printer ready.
7 - 1 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … CONTROL CODES STAR COMPATIBLE MODE Control Codes for Character Setting Control Codes Hex Codes Function ESC R “ n ” <1B> <52> “ n ” Select international.
7 - 2 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … Control Codes for Line Spacing Control Codes Hex Codes Function LF <0A> Line feed CR <0D> Line feed (same as LF) ESC z 1 ESC z <1> <1B> <7A> &.
7 - 3 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … Control Codes for Graphics Printing Control Codes Hex Codes Function ESC 1 <1B> <31> Set 7/72 inch line feed ESC A “ n ” <1B> <41> “ n ” Def.
7 - 4 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … Control Codes for Peripheral Units Control Codes Hex Codes Function ESC BEL “ n1 ” “ n2 ” <1B> <07> “ n1 ” “ n2 ” Adjust drive pulse width for p.
7 - 5 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … Reference Epson Models Emulated EPSON TM-300 series. Character Size/Font Matrices Refer to page 5 - 4, the 8 CPI character size (5 x 9 pulse 3 full dot mode) is not applicable for EPSON emulation.
7 - 6 T M CHAP. 7 CONTR … † These control codes are applicable in serial interface only. Control Codes Hex Codes Function HT <09> Horizontal tab LF <0A> Print and line feed CR <0D&g.
A - 1 T M APP. A STAR … APPENDIX A STAR COMPATIBLE MODE COMMAND DETAIL (All commands are listed in hexadecimal code sequence) CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 02 / <STX> FUNCTION : Enter STX-ETX mode APPLICATION LIMIT : This code is valid when using serial interface printer.
A - 2 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 07 / <BEL> FUNCTION : Deferred drive command for peripheral unit 1 DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Execute drive pulse for peripheral unit 1 when this code is processed (deferred). CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 09 / <HT> FUNCTION : Execute horizontal tab.
A - 3 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 0C / <FF> FUNCTION : Page feed (form feed) DETAIL DESCRIPTION : After data in the line buffer is printed out, feeds the paper to the top of the next page.
A - 4 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 11 / <DC1> or 11 n / <DC1> n FUNCTION : Set select mode DETAIL DESCRIPTION : 1. When using serial interface printer This function differs depending on the setting of DIP switch 4.
A - 5 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 13 / <DC3> FUNCTION : Set deselect mode DETAIL DESCRIPTION : 1. When using serial interface printer This function differs depending on the setting of DIP switch 4. a) When the DC1, DC3 invalid mode is set (DIP switches 4-1 to 4-4 are all set to ON), the printer ignores this code.
A - 6 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 19 / <EM> FUNCTION : Immediate drive command for peripheral unit 2 APPLICATION LIMIT : Peripheral units 1 and 2 cannot be driven simultaneously. DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Drives peripheral unit 2. Pulse width is fixed at 200ms with a fixed delay time of 200ms.
A - 7 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 25 01 / <ESC> “ % ” <1> FUNCTION : Enable download character set DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Enable the download character set. Download characters defined by the <ESC> “ & ” <0> code cannot be printed until enabled by this command.
A - 8 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 26 00 n1 n2 / <ESC> “ & ” <0> n1 n2 When 15 CPI character size is set (default setting), the detail of the code is : 1B 26 00 n1.
A - 9 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 2D 00 / <ESC> “ - ” <0> FUNCTION : Cancel underline mode DETAIL DESCRIPTION : The previously selected underline mode is canceled for data following this code to print.
A - 10 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 32 / <ESC> “ 2 ” FUNCTION : Set n /72 inch line feed DETAIL DESCRIPTION : This code sets the line feed at a defined value with the last <ESC> “ A ” previously described or the default value 12, and is effective since first <LF> received after this command.
A - 11 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 36 / <ESC> “ 6 ” FUNCTION : Select IBM character set #2 APPLICATION LIMIT : This code is only valid when the character code table set by DIP switches 2-7 and 2-8 is IBM character set #1 or #2.
A - 12 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 41 n / <ESC> “ A ” n FUNCTION : Define n /72 inch line feed DEFINITION RANGE : 0 ≤ n ≤ 85 (Default n = 12) DETAIL DESCRIPTION : This command defines <LF> line feed spacing at n /72 inch.
A - 13 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 44 n1 … nk 0 / <ESC> “ D ” n1 … nk <0> FUNCTION : Set horizontal tab position DEFINITION RANGE : 1 ≤ n1 < … < nk ≤ .
A - 14 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 4B n1 00 / <ESC> “ K ” n1 <0> 1B H 4BH n1 00 m1 m2 … / <ESC> “ K ” n1 <0> m1 m2 … FUNCTION : 8 dot single density bit image DEFINITION RANGE : 1 ≤ n1 ≤ 200 DETAIL DESCRIPTION : This code executes 8 dot bit image print determined by “ n1 ” .
A - 15 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 4D / <ESC> “ M ” FUNCTION : Select 15 CPI character size APPLICATION LIMIT : This code is valid only when received at the beginning of a line.
A - 16 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 50 / <ESC> “ P ” FUNCTION : Select 12 CPI character size APPLICATION LIMIT : This code is valid only when received at the beginning of a line.
A - 17 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 55 00 / <ESC> “ U ” <0> FUNCTION : Select bi-directional print mode DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Returns to the standard bi-directional print mode (This mode is set automatically when the printer power is turned on).
A - 18 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 57 30 / <ESC> “ W ” “ 0 ” FUNCTION : Cancel expanded character mode DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Cancel expanded character mode set by <SO> code (Data following this code is printed out in normal size characters).
A - 19 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 61 n / <ESC> “ a ” n FUNCTION : Feed paper n lines DEFINITION RANGE : 1 ≤ n ≤ 127 DETAIL DESCRIPTION : After data in the line buffer is printed out, feeds the paper n lines.
A - 20 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 68 31 / <ESC> “ h ” “ 1 ” FUNCTION : Select vertical expanded character mode APPLICATION LIMIT : 1. When combined with the <SO> code, this code enables printing of the characters in two times vertical and horizontal size.
A - 21 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1B 7A 00 / <ESC> “ z ” <0> FUNCTION : Set 1/12 inch line feed DETAIL DESCRIPTION : Line feed is set at 1/12 inch after this code is received, and is effective since first <LF> received after this command.
A - 22 T M APP. A STAR … CODES (HEX/CONTROL ) : 1D data 0A / <GS> data <0A> FUNCTION : Select validation printing APPLICATION LIMIT : 1. Character data and immediate execution command <CAN> <SUB> <LF> are valid for data .
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