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P1003636-002 Zebra ® TTP 7030™ Kiosk Receipt Printer Technical Manual.
2 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 © 2009 ZIH Corp. The copyrights in this manual and th e software and/or firmware in the TTP 7030 described therein are owned by ZIH Corp.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030 T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Contents 1 • Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 P1003636-002 TTP 7030 T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 5 • Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 How The Commands Are Described . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 8 • Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 P1003636-002 TTP 7030 T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Notes • ___________ ______________ _______________ ________________ ___________ ___________ ______________ ________________ _______________ _.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 1 Introduction About This Manual This manual contains the informat ion required to install the TTP7030 printer an d to run it from a host co mputer suc h as a PC. Pr ogramming on page 27 gives the applicable con trol codes and escape sequences supp orted by the printer processor firmware.
About This Document Contacts 8 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Contact s T echnical Su pport via the Inte rnet is available 24 hours per day , 365 days per year . W eb Site: www .zebra.com E-mail Back T e chnical Library: E-mail address: emb@zebra.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 2 Product Presentation The TTP 7030 ki osk printer uses direct t hermal printing. The print sp eed is up to 75 mm per second.
Product Present ation 10 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 2 • Printer Exterior , Side View SW98049 S tatus indicator Feed -forward button Print mechanism flip-back handle.
11 Product Presentation Indicators 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Indicators S tatus Indicator The status indicator (see Figure 1, Printer Exterior , Rear V iew , on page 9 ) has several functions: Error-c odes are reset: • When the co nditions causing th em are removed.
Product Present ation Feed Button 12 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Feed Button The Feed button will feed, cut, and present a complete page. Any data in th e print buf fer will be printed. If the buffer is empty the page will be blank.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 3 Installation.
Inst allation Installation Considerations 14 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Inst allation Considerations The TTP 7030 printer is design ed to be installed in an enclosu re such as a self-servi ce kiosk. The illustration below give s an exampl e of a printer- mounting shelf.
15 Installation Installation Considerations 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Electrost atic Discharges, and Earth Current s Preventing ESD and earth curren ts fro m affecting t he.
Inst allation Connecting T o The Computer 16 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Connecting T o The Computer Connect the TTP 7030 1. Connect J13 of the printer to the USB port of th e computer or the USB hub to be used. USB connectors c an be recognized by the following symbol: .
17 Installation Connecting T o The Computer 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Figure 5 • Fitting a serial adapter to the printer .
Inst allation Connecting the Power 18 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Connecting the Power Using the Zebra po wer supply (see Ordering Numbers on page 127 for ordering numbe r): 1. Make sure the l ine voltage selector on t he power supply is set to y our local line voltage (only PSU 0103 5-014).
19 Installation Making A T est Printout 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Making A T est Printout 1. Is a power bu tton available for the printer? If… Then… Ye s a. Remove power from the printer . b. Hold the feed-fo rward button depressed w hile powering ON the printer .
Inst allation Installing A Printer Driver 20 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Inst alling A Printer Driver Printer drivers for most versions of Microso f t W indows™, are availa ble on the Zebra web site http://www .zebra .com .
21 Installation Paper Level Sensors 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Paper Level Sensors The printer has inputs for one paper-n ear -end sensor , and one weekend sensor . Figure 7 • Paper Level Sensor Indicators on Roll Holder The paper-near -end sensor alerts the system when a couple of meters of paper remain on the roll.
Inst allation Paper Level Sensors 22 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 8 • Paper-near-end Sensor Connection 2 1 4 3 6 5 M o l e x 4 3 0 2 5 - 0 6 0 0 M o l e x 4 3 0 3 0 - 0 0 8 Paper-near- end sensor Sensor levels: <0.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 4 Operation.
Operation Installing a Paper Roll 24 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Inst alling a Paper Roll 1. T urn the new pap er roll as shown. The pa per should be inserted i nto the printer with the temperature-sensitive side up. Figure 9 • Paper Roll Orient ation 2.
25 Operation Installing a Paper Roll 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 4. Cut the pape r in a suitable a ngle. See Figure 1 1 . Figure 1 1 • Suitabl e p aper edge for auto load 5. Insert the paper through the paper entry openin g at the back of the printer .
Operation Clearing Paper Jams 26 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Clearing Paper Jams Should a paper jam occur , follow the p rocedure below: 1. T ear off t he paper close to t he paper roll and ope n the print module. Figure 13 • Open the Print Module 2.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 5 Programming There are two completely different ways of setting up the print out: T ext oriented and driver oriented style. Command Code The printout ca n be seen as the page of a simple word processo r .
Programming 28 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 15 • T icket Sty l es Sw98073 T ext can be printed in any orientation, font, and size. Graphics can be rotated, color images converted to gray scale, etc. Lines can be added.
29 Programming How The Commands Are Described 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 How The Commands Are Described Mnemonic Is the popular c ommand name that should be ea sy to remember . Hex Give the command in hex representation Decimal Give the command in decimal representation Va l u e s n1, n2, etc.
Programming How The Commands Are Described 30 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 T wo-Byte Character Definitions Some commands and parameters are use d with a two-byte value d efinition because the i nternal structure of the printer's firmware limi ts access to values greater than 255.
31 Programming Summary Of Control Codes & Escape Sequences 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Summary Of Control Codes & Escape Sequences T able 2 • Control Codes and Esca.
Programming Summary Of Control Codes & Escape Sequences 32 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 ESC ENQ 11 1B 05 0B 27 5 1 1 Head temperature Enquiry page 61 ESC ENQ 12 1B 05 0C 2.
33 Programming Software Command Syntax 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Sof tware Command Synt ax The commands in this sect ion are grouped after wh at they do, and these groups are sorted in a theoretical usage sequence.
Programming T ext Commands 34 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 T ext Commands T ext received by the pr inter is printed with the currently sele cted font and font attributes. T ext exceeding th e page width is wrappe d with the line spacin g selected.
35 Programming T ext Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 This command selects on e of eight fonts. The font design depends on which fonts have been loaded 1 into the p rinter . Make a test printout to see which fonts are availab le in your printer .
Programming T ext Commands 36 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Selects no rmal or reverse d print. Single words, characters, or complete text lines c an be reversed. Characters, single words, or complete text lines can be underlin ed.
37 Programming T ext Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Applicable n values are 0 — 7. In combination with variable character height <ESC>h<n>, gi ve highly legible characters depending o n the font to whic h the command has be en applied.
Programming T ext Commands 38 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Moves the print-po sition one step to the left. Backspace can be used to combine characters. For instance to print a Ø , send text commands O BS / to the printer , and th e slash will overprint the O.
39 Programming T ext Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Executes the number of li nefeeds as defined by variable n1. The length of each line feed is determined by the def ault value fo r selected font (see parameter 13 on page 77 ).
Programming Barcode Commands 40 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Barcode Commands TTP 7030 can print EAN 8, EAN 13, EAN12 8, UPC, 2-of-5 Interleaved, IS BN, Code39 and Code128 barco des with it’ s standard firmware . A spe cial firmware is available where the barcodes are replaced with the PDF 417 2D barcod e.
41 Programming Barcode Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Figure 16 • Samples of barcodes . Selecting code 128 and starting the data stri ng with FNC1 generates an EAN128 code.
Programming Barcode Commands 42 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Bar codes can only be printed in portrait mode unl ess Fixed Document Mode is selected with parameter n36. The command reserves an information field as a bar code field.
43 Programming Barcode Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 W rites data to the bar code field reserved by the <ESC>BS command. Any invalid bar code character termi nates the co mmand, and prints <Invalid barcode> on the printout .
Programming Barcode Commands 44 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 This command positions and prints a PDF 417 2D barcode. <ESC> "|" <type=5> <x_msb> <.
45 Programming Graphics Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Graphics Commands In 80 mm printers, the line length is 72 bytes and in 1 12 mm prin ters it is 104 bytes. Prints a black & white W indows b itmap (BMP-fil e) at the spec ified X-Y position.
Programming Graphics Commands 46 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Prints a ruler li ne across the pape r . A ruler line is no rmally used to divide the printout into logical p arts to make it easier to read. A ruler line is actually an area defined by a star t X-Y position and a stop X- Y position.
47 Programming Graphics Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Prints a customized logotype 2 stored in the fla sh PROM. See al so Logotypes on page 66 . Prints a customized logotype stored in the flash PROM at the position o f the cursor .
Programming Print Commands 48 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Print Commands This command makes th e printer print the conten ts of the line buf fer . T ext is converted from text to pixel li nes and stored in the lin e buffer when an LF is received.
49 Programming Print Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 The value n represents the numb er o f dot lines the paper i s to be transported backwa rds. Range: 1–255. A dot line is 0.125 mm, and 255 d ot lines equal approx imately 32 mm.
Programming Cut And Present Commands 50 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Cut And Present Commands Effects a paper cut-off and an ejec t thro ugh the presenter module. The RS command automatically gives the ej ect length of 50 mm in addition to t he factor stored in parameter p47.
51 Programming Cut And Present Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 <ESC><FF> ejects the d ocument thro ugh the presenter module.
Programming Cut And Present Commands 52 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Clear the p aper-path in the pr esenter fo rm printouts. For exampl e, to eject a d ocument no t removed during the previous print/cut/ej ect operation. Para meter No.
53 Programming System Related Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 System Related Commands Restarts the printer with a complete reset. This is the same as power off/on. T erminates the processing and initia lizes the co ntrol board.
Programming System Related Commands 54 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 This command is used to load a font to the printer flash PROM.
55 Programming System Related Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 A number of bytes in th e flash PROM hold various parameter val ues called default parameters . One or several of them can be overridden t emporarily with this command.
Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 56 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 S t atus Reporting Commands See also S tatus Reporting on page 68 . A status enquiry results in response ACK (06h) if all sensors are clear , but NAK (15h) + code if one or more sensors rep ort fault condition.
57 Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 A status enquiry command can only return one sta t us code at a time.
Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 58 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Requests mult iple bytes of informati on regarding loade d fonts and logotyp es.
59 Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Results in a 2-byte resp onse, reflecting the status of each sensor . This command is i ntended as a go/no go in dication. When everythin g is OK, this status report return s 0.
Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 60 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Results in a 2-byt e response representi ng the version o f the installed fi rmware. The first byte re presents major versions, and the second byte mino r versions.
61 Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Results in a 1-byte resp onse representi ng the temperature of the Printhead. Results in a 2-byt e response representi ng the versio n of the installe d bootware.
Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 62 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Results in a string cont aining the device ID in the W indows Plu g and Play string format.
63 Programming S tatus Reporting Commands 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 The "acknowledge marker" n is placed in th e command queue and wh en the execution of commands reaches the marker it is sent back to the host comput er .
Programming Font Loading 64 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Font Loading The printer can st ore 8 fonts in its fl ash PROM. The memory avail able for fonts is printed on the self-test printout. The cha racter size is fixed 3 , so you must load one font file for each character size you require.
65 Programming Font Loading 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Char_bitmap data: Bitmap data for all characters that are to be defined. Character bitmap data: A character is made up of a bitmap the size of which is: Char . width (X) * Char .
Programming Logotypes 66 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Logotypes Up to 16 logo types can be stored in th e flash PROM of the prin ter . The lo gotypes can be positioned and printed ou t with commands <ESC>g or < ESC>L .
67 Programming Logotypes 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Printing T o print a logotype yo u can use two commands, <ESC>L<n> , pr ints the logoty pe at the current cursor position, just like any character .
Programming S tatus Reporting 68 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 S t atus Reporting The printer is equipped with a number of senso rs that report the printer status and various erro r conditions such as out- of-paper , previous printout not removed, etc.
69 Programming Default Parameter Settings 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Default Parameter Settings Some of the printe r settings can be stored in the flash PROM so that they will be used also after power OFF . The stored para meter settings are printe d out on the self-test printo ut.
Programming Default Parameter Settings 70 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Notes • ___________ ______________ _______________ ________________ ___________ ___________ ______.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 6 Default Parameter Settings Default V alue The default val ues indicated are "fact ory default settings" you get by sending <ESC>&<F> .
Default Parameter Settings Summary Of Parameter Settings 72 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Summary Of Para meter Settings Parameter Description ESC&F <010> Default Pag.
73 Default Parameter Settings Serial Interface Set-Up 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Serial Interface Set-Up Sets the communication speed on the serial interface. Selects if 7-bit ASCII, or 8-bit , is used on the serial inte rface.
Default Parameter Settings Serial Interface Set-Up 74 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Select what handshaking to use on the serial interface. 4 2D e f a u l t Flow-control 1 0 Min 2M a x <ESC>&P<4><0> No flow control <ESC>&P<4><1> Xon / Xoff * *.
75 Default Parameter Settings Parallel Port Setup 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Parallel Port Setup Pins 12 and 15 on the parallel p ort signals paper ou t and error .
Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 76 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Print Setup A long burn time gives darker print. O n insensitive paper ty pes you may have t o increase the burn time to ge t an acceptable pr int quality .
77 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Controls wha t the printe r does with buffered data: Adding histor y pulse enhances pri nt quality . Dividing burning i nto two burn pulses reduces the peak current consumption.
Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 78 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Carriage Return and Line Feed can be in terpre ted in five different ways to suit different operating systems. Decides if the printer sh ould cut after executing an FF command, or if it should just feed the form length.
79 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Determines what shou ld control the page lengt h: Defines three diffe rent things: 1. The minimum leng th of a page in vari able document mode 2. The actual page length in fixed document mod e 3.
Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 80 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 21 • Definition of page size Fixed Document Mode Max fixed document mode page length is depends of the amou nt of free ram. Make a self-test printout to ch eck how much is available in your p rinter .
81 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Specifies the length of the black mark in 0.125-mm steps. Measure the le ngth of the black mark on your paper and ente r that value here. Marks 5 mm longer than this value are interpre ted as paper out.
Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 82 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Sets the function of the presenter . The Retract sel ections are only vali d if a retract option is fitted. Sets the eject l ength of the printou t, that is the length of paper that protrudes ou tside the printer after a cut command .
83 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Selects if the c ut command cuts at the po sition where the paper is at, or if the printer shoul d advance the paper before cut ting.
Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 84 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Notes • ___________ ______________ _______________ ________________ ___________ ___________ ______.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 7 Page Setup.
Page Setup Printable Area 86 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Print able Area T op margin, bottom margin, page length, and synchronization with preprint are set up with parameters in the print er . n39 Black Mark on back of page n49 n37, n38 Amazingly few di scothe ques provide jukeboxes.
87 Page Setup Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Aligning Preprint And Thermal Print The printer can synchron ize the cutting of the prin tout with black-mark s printed on the back of the paper .
Page Setup Aligning Preprint And The rmal Print 88 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Since the same sensor is used for both paper end and black-mark detection, the printer must know the length o f the black-mark to avoid signaling end-of-paper when it detects a black- mark.
89 Page Setup Parameters Used 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Parameters Used Parameter n35 Black Mark Enables/disables black mark check. Parameters n37 and n38 - Page Length Minimum Measure the distance from the trai ling edge of one black mark to the trailing edge of the next.
Page Setup Parameters Used 90 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Garbage, Black Mark and Out of Paper Detection For every step the paper is fe ed, the bla ck mark sensor i s sampled to det ect garbag e, black marks or out of paper .
91 Page Setup Parameters Used 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Parameter n41 and n42 –B lack Mark Cut Offset After the black mark is detected (black to wh ite change) the printer feeds another distanc e to place the paper in cut position.
Page Setup Parameters Used 92 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Document At the End Of the Document Example • The commands ar e used togeth er in the fo llowing way : The following examples are not made for a spec ific prog ramming language or editor , but can be implemented with the tool s of your choice.
93 Page Setup Parameters Used 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Simple Calibration Process 1. Enable black mark mode by setti ng parameters n35 to n4 2 as described on the prev ious pages. 2. Load paper with black marks in to the print er .
Page Setup Black-Mark Sensing from Within Wind ows 94 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Black-Mark Sensing from Within W indows Please refer to the Ki osk Driver Reference Guide, Part Nu mber P1006873-100, availa ble on www .zebra.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 8 Interface The printer has one standard USB interface a nd an optional serial in terface. There are no selections to b e made, but only one interface can be used at a time. The printer will not function prope rly if data is received on more than one interfa ce at a time.
Interface USB Interface 96 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 USB Interface The USB (Unive rsal Serial Bus) is an interface d esigned to handle peri pherals daisy chained to a single connector . The transfer speed is up to 12 Mbits/s, wh ich is quite adequa te for the printer .
97 Interface Serial Option, TTP 7030 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Serial Option, TTP 7030 The printer has a 10-pin conn ector on the control board. This connect or can be used to conn ect to an external RS-232 ada pter. See Connecting T o The Computer on page 16 fo r installation instructions.
Interface Serial Option, TTP 7030 98 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Notes • ___________ ______________ _______________ ________________ ___________ ___________ ___________.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 9 Maintenance.
Maintenance Fault Finding 100 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Fault Finding In connection with ser vice of the printer it is good practice to rem ove paper dust and l int from the paper path, cutter and sensor areas. Pape r dust, when accumu lated, may interfere with printer func tions such as optical sensors.
101 Maintenance Fault Findi ng 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Faint prin t. • The paper used might no t meet the paper specification. See Pap er Speci ficat ion o n page 1 12 . • Clean print head with et hyl or isop ropyl alcohol.
Maintenance Cleaning The Print Head 102 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Cleaning The Print Head The print head can be cleaned wit hout removal. 1. Remove the power from the prin ter and allow the prin t head to c ool. 2. T ilt the prin t module bac kwards.
103 Maintenance Fitting A Shutter 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Fitting A Shutter Figure 23 • Fitting a Shutter The shutter kit con tains a shutter and two hub- screws. In addition to this, you ne ed an 1.5 mm Allen-key . 1. Fit one hub screw .
Maintenance Firmware 104 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Firmware The firmware is st ored in flash-PROM on the con trol board. A repl acement control board may not contain the sa.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 10 Specifications.
Specifications Print Data 106 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Print Dat a Printer control Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Drivers Direct addressing th rough ESC sequences Plug and Play Y e.
107 Specifications Command Code Modes (Non-Windows Applic ations) 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Command Code Modes (Non-Windows Applications) Basic Character Set The default fonts use W indow s code page 1252 W estern which contains ISO 88 59-1 (ANSI) characters.
Specifications Basic Character Set 108 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 T able 7 • Code Page 1252 Character T able.
109 Specifications Basic Character Set 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 T able 8 • Symbol Character T able.
Specifications Bar Codes (Non-Windows Applications) 110 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Bar Codes (Non-Windows Applications) Paper Handling Orientation Horizontal and vertical Sy.
111 Specifications Printer Dimensions 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Printer Dimensions Figure 24 • Measurements Drawing Environment al Conditions Note • Additional space is required for paper roll and handling. USB Rol l hol der Power IEEE-1284C Car d mod ul e Pr i nt m odul e Cut t er m od ul e Del i v er y mod ul e 12.
Specifications Miscellaneous 112 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Miscellaneous Paper S pecification General Thermal coating W eight 2.4 kg (80 mm), 2.85 kg (112 mm) T ypical through put 1.5 s/printout (len gth 75 mm, print, cut , and present) Power requ irements 80 mm version: 24Vd c ±10%, idle 150 mA, average 2.
113 Specifications Paper S pecification 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Perforation Preprinting T ear -off perforation Punching must be done from ou ter side (thermal coating side) with a sharp perf oration tool.
Specifications Paper S pecification 114 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Black Mark Size and Position See also Page Setup on page 85 . Print side Inn er side (opposite to thermal coating side) Sensor position 2 5 mm before cutter , and 9.
115 Specifications Part Number List 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Part Number List Printers Accessories * Requires insta llation by a quali fied engineer .
Specifications Part Number List 116 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 25 • 70W Power Supply Figure 26 • 150W Power Supply 50 0m m IE C 3 2 0/ C1 4 Po w e r O N i nd i c a t o r 58 13 2 30 54. 0 2. 5 11. 0 30. 0 19. 0 14.
117 Specifications Part Number List 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Figure 27 • Retract and Ret ain V ersion Choose between four modes in the defau lt parameter setup: 1. Retract when new prin tout is printed . 2. Retract after a preset time.
Specifications Part Number List 118 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Roll Holders Figure 28 • Roll Holder for Paper Rolls up to 150 mm Print Wid th 80 mm 1 12 mm Paper roll holder for up to 150 mm ro ll diameter with paper- near-end sensor.
119 Specifications Part Number List 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Figure 29 • Roll Holder 01754-080 for Paper Placed Under TTP 70x0/080. Print Wid th 80 mm 1 12 mm Paper roll holder for up to 25 0-mm roll mm roll placed below printer.
Specifications Part Number List 120 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Figure 30 • Roll Holder 01754-1 12 for Paper Placed Under TTP 70x0/1 12. Note • The roll can be fitted on t wo different levels, one f or 150-mm roll, and on e for 250- mm roll.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 11 中国 RoHS 材料声明 (China RoHS Material Declaration) 部件名称 有毒 / 有害物质或元素 铅 (PB) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (CD) 六价格 (CR.
122 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Notes • ___________ ______________ _______________ ________________ ___________ ___________ ______________ ________________ ____________.
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Index Numerics 2-of-5 Interleaved 40 A ACK 56 Acknowledge marker 63 Add-on, bar code 43 Aligning prep rint and thermal print 87 , 114 Alignment 34.
Index 124 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Earth currents 15 Eject length after cut 110 Environmenta l conditions 111 Error codes 68 indication 11 Error code 56 ESD 15 F Fault fin.
125 Index 10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual P1003636-002 Parity 106 PDF 417 44 Perforation 113 Pin assignment Serial port 97 USB port 96 Pitch 106 Plug and Pl ay 9 , 62 , 106 Portrait 34 Power .
Index 126 P1003636-002 TTP 7030™ T echnical Manual 10/05/2009 Thermal coating 11 2 Throughput 11 2 TOF mark Se e Black-mark U Underline 36 UPC 40 USB 96 connector 16 port 16 W We i g h t 112 Wi d t .
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