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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL KPM302 KPM303 TK302 TK303...
  • Page 3 CUSTOM S.p.A. THE CE MARK AFFIXED TO GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Your attention is drawn to the following THE PRODUCT CERTIFY Via Berettine 2/B actions that could compromise the char- THAT THE PRODUCT SAT- 43010 Fontevivo (PARMA) - Italy acteristics of the product: ISFIES THE BASIC SAFETY Tel.
  • Page 4 WARNING: PRESENCE OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGES (POWER POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION SUPPLY) The device is fed by a SELV power supply (Safety Extra Low Voltage). Risk of electric shock (accessory power supply). When power supply unit is installed as accessory in the end- WARNING: PRESENCE OF HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS product, the following items must be considered: • The power supply must be properly bonded to the main protec-...
  • Page 5 MANUAL For details on the commands, refer to the manual with code 77200000030600...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document structure ..............9 1.2 Explanatory notes used in this manual .
  • Page 8 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Printer paper jam ..............93 6.2 Triple feeder paper jam .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document structure This document includes the following chapters: 1 INTRODUCTION information about this document 2 DESCRIPTION general description of device 3 INSTALLATION information required for a correct installation of the device 4 OPERATION information required to make the device operative 5 CONFIGURATION description of the coniguration parameters of the device 6 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 11: Description

    2 DESCRIPTION 2.1 Box content Remove the device from its carton being careful not to damage the packing material so that it may be re-used if the device is to be transported in the future. Make sure that all the components illustrated below are present and that there are no signs of damage. If there are, contact Customer Service.
  • Page 12 KPM302 (models with triple feeder) 1. Installation instructions sheet 2. Power supply cable 3. CUT&DROP coniguration kit (only for standard models) 4. BURSTER coniguration kit (only for standard models) 5. Ruler 6. Device V I N I N G...
  • Page 13 TK302, TK303 1. Power supply 2. Short guide 3. Power supply cable 220V 4. USB cable 5. Serial cable 6. Power supply cable 24V 7. Spacer for paper width <40mm 8. Ruler 9. Device...
  • Page 14 TK302 (models with triple feeder) 1. Power supply 2. Short guide 3. USB cable 4. Power supply cable 220V 5. Serial cable 6. Power supply cable 24V 7. Ruler 8. Device • Open the device packaging. • Take out the device. •...
  • Page 15: Device Components: External Views

    2.2 Device components: external views KPM302, KPM303 (standard models) 1. Printing head group 7. Paper input 2. Device chassis 8. S2 key 3. External near paper end sensor connector 9. Status led 4. Paper out 10. S1 key 5. Frontal cover 11.
  • Page 16 KPM302, KPM303 (models with ejector) 1. Printing head group 7. Paper input 2. Device chassis 8. S2 key 3. External near paper end sensor connector 9. Status led 4. Paper out 10. S1 key 5. Frontal cover with ejector group 11.
  • Page 17 KPM302, KPM303 (models with selector for vertical ixing) 1. Printing head group 8. Opening lever for upper cover 2. Device chassis 9. Paper input 3. External near paper end sensor connector 10. S2 key 4. Paper out 11. Status led 5.
  • Page 18 KPM302 (standard models with triple feeder) 1. Device chassis 9. Triple feeder 2. Printing head group 10. Paper input feeder 1 3. Release lever for upper cover 11. Paper input feeder 2 4. LINE FEED key 12. Paper input feeder 3 5.
  • Page 19 KPM302 (models with triple feeder and ejector) 1. Device chassis 9. Triple feeder 2. Printing head group 10. Paper input feeder 1 3. Release lever for upper cover 11. Paper input feeder 2 4. LINE FEED key 12. Paper input feeder 3 5.
  • Page 20 KPM302 (models with triple feeder and selector for horizontal ixing) 1. Device chassis 10. Paper input feeder 1 2. Printing head group 11. Paper input feeder 2 3. Release lever for upper cover 12. Paper input feeder 3 4. LINE FEED key 13.
  • Page 21 TK302, TK303 1. Paper out 2. FORM FEED key 3. LINE FEED key 4. Display 5. Connectors cover 6. Internal printer (see previous pages) 7. Paper input...
  • Page 22 TK302 (models with triple feeder) 1. Paper out 2. FORM FEED key 3. LINE FEED key 4. Display 5. Internal printer with triple feeder (see previous pages) 6. Connectors cover...
  • Page 23: Device Components: Connector View

    2.3 Device components: connector view 1. Cover for triple feeder connectors (for models with triple feeder) 2. USB port 3. RS232 serial port 4. ETHERNET port 5. Slot for SD/MMC card 6. Power supply port NOTE: For ease of reference, for some models is represented only the internal printer group without the external plastic chassis or triple feeder.
  • Page 24: Device Components: Internal View

    2.4 Device components: internal view 1. Paper out presence 2. Opening/closing front cover sensor 3. Cutter position sensor 4. Unlocking button for mobile paper guide 5. Mobile sensors for notch 6. Head temperature sensor 7. Sensor of paper presence 8. Opening/closing upper cover sensor NOTE: For ease of reference, for some models is represented only the standard model of the internal printer group without the external plastic chassis or triple feeder.
  • Page 25: Device Labels

    2.5 Device labels = Product code (14 digits) = Serial number = Hardware release XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000...
  • Page 26: Key Functions: Power Up

    2.6 Key functions: power up POWER UP Hold down Hold down Hold down print the SETUP report perform the initialize the notch sensor with printer parameters FONT TEST and characterizes the paper Fast push Fast push Fast push Fast push enter the skip the enter the...
  • Page 27: Key Functions: Standby

    (manual feed) (preset length) alignment and the cut * NOTE: (*) Only with alignment enabled TK302, TK303 STANDBY Fast push Fast push advance the paper advance the paper (manual feed) (preset length)
  • Page 28: Status Led Lashes

    2.8 Status led lashes The Status led indicates hardware status of device. Given in the table below are the various led signals and the corre- sponding device status. STATUS LED DESCRIPTION DEVICE OFF GREEN DEVICE ON: NO ERROR RECEIVE DATA RECEPTION ERRORS GREEN (PARITY, FRAME ERROR, OVERRUN ERROR)
  • Page 29: Triple Feeder Led Lashes

    2.9 Triple feeder led lashes Models with triple feeder The led panel of triple feeder is comprised of two led (one of green colour and one of red colour) for each of the three paper input feeder. The led indicate the triple feeder status and the paper status. Given in the table below are the various led signals and the corresponding triple feeder status.
  • Page 30: Messages On Display

    2.10 Messages on display The display indicates the hardware status of device. Given in the table below are the various display messages and the corresponding device status. TK302, TK303 PRINTER READY RECEIVING DATA 01/01/14 12:00:00 SPOOLING..Device ON: no error...
  • Page 31: Installation

    3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Fixing brackets KPM302, KPM303 The device includes a kit for the assembly of two additional ixing brackets (see following igure). The kit contains: 1. Two ixing brackets; 2. No.4 ixing screws. For the assembly procedure, proceed as follows: Fix the bracket on Fix the bracket on the right side of the device. the left side of the device.
  • Page 32 The following igures show the device overall dimensions with the two additional brackets. KPM302, KPM303 (standard coniguration) M4 - N°4 holes 200,24 42,5 16,5 16,5 50,9 114,3 NOTE: All the dimensions shown in igures are in millimetres.
  • Page 33 KPM302, KPM303 (CUT&DROP coniguration) M4 - N°4 holes 200,2 42,5 16,5 16,5 50,9 114,3 NOTE: All the dimensions shown in igures are in millimetres.
  • Page 34 KPM302, KPM303 (BURSTER coniguration) M4 - N°4 holes 200,2 42,5 16,5 16,5 50,9 114,3 NOTE: All the dimensions shown in igures are in millimetres.
  • Page 35: Fixing Slots

    3.2 Fixing slots TK302, TK303 The device is provided with two slots for the mounting of the machine on desk. The slots are placed at the bottom of the machine (see following igure) SECTION D-D...
  • Page 36 The height A shown in the previous figure varies according to the accessory mounted to the device (see Chapter 9). Arrange the desk with two fixing pins according to the measures shown in the previous page and the values of the height A listed in the table below.
  • Page 37: Burster Coniguration

    3.3 BURSTER coniguration KPM302 (standard models and models with triple feeder) KPM303 (standard models) The device includes a kit for the BURSTER coniguration (see the following igure). The kit contains: 1. Upper paper out feed mouth. For the assembly procedure, proceed as follows: ATTENTION: Pay attention to the exposed cutter blade. Open the upper cover.
  • Page 38 Unscrew the fixing screws and remove the upper paper mouth for the standard configuration. paper mouth for paper mouth for standard BURSTER configuration configuration Unscrew the fixing screw and remove the light guide from the paper mouth for the standard configuration. Using the same screw, fix the same light guide to the paper mouth for the BURSTER configuration.
  • Page 39 Unscrew the fixing pins and take off the fixed blade and the spring. Fix the paper mouth group for the BURSTER configuration by using the screws previously removed. NOTE: For ease of reference, for model with triple feeder is represented only the printer group without the triple feeder.
  • Page 40: Cut&Drop Coniguration

    3.4 CUT&DROP coniguration KPM302 (standard models and models with triple feeder) KPM303 (standard models) The device includes a kit for the CUT&DROP coniguration (see the following igure). The kit contains: 1. Label 2. Lower paper out feed mouth. V I N I N G For the assembly procedure, proceed as follows: ATTENTION: Pay attention to the exposed cutter blade.
  • Page 41 Unscrew the fixing screws and remove the upper paper mouth for the standard configuration. Using a clamp, remove the precut sheet metal on the upper device cover.
  • Page 42 Fix the upper paper group for the standard configuration in the upper holes on the cover using the screws previously removed. Unscrew the two fixing screws on the frontal cover and take off the lower paper mouth of the standard configuration.
  • Page 43 Fix the lower paper mouth for the CUT&DROP configuration by using the screws previously removed. V I N I N G V I N I N G Close the upper cover and paste the label (supplied with the CUT&DROP kit) on the frontal cover. NOTE: For ease of reference, for model with triple feeder is represented only the printer group without the triple feeder.
  • Page 44: Connections

    3.5 Connections The following igures show the possible connections for the devices. KPM302, KPM303 RS232 standard cable Power Supply cable (included) Serial standard cable ETHERNET ETHERNET UTP CrossOver standard cable standard cable (pin-to-pin) Power supply USB device serial device ATTENTION: In some using conditions, we recommend the installation of a ferrite core on the power supply cable. NOTES: If serial and USB connectors are inserted, communication port is USB.
  • Page 45 TK302, TK303 RS232 USB cable (included) Power Supply cable (included) Serial cable (included) ETHERNET ETHERNET UTP CrossOver standard cable standard cable (pin-to-pin) Power supply USB device serial device ATTENTION: In some using conditions, we recommend the installation of a ferrite core on the power supply cable.
  • Page 46: Pinout

    3.6 Pinout POWER SUPPLY Male Molex connector vertical (no. 39-30-0060) 1 +24 Vdc 2 +24 Vdc 3 +24 Vdc 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND ATTENTION: Respect power supply polarity. NOTE: Power supply cable The following igure shows the connector pinout of the power supply cable for the device: Female connector 18 AWG cable Molex (n.39-01-2065) Cable Signal...
  • Page 47: Rs232 Serial Interface

    RS232 SERIAL INTERFACE Female DB9 connector 1 DCD 2 TX During transmission, takes the values “0” and “1” depending on data 3 RX During reception, takes the values “0” and “1” depending on data 4 DSR 5 GND 6 DTR When “1”, device is power on 7 CTS 8 RTS...
  • Page 48: Ethernet Interface

    ETHERNET INTERFACE Female RJ45 connector 1 TPOUT + 2 TPOUT - 3 TPIN + 4 GND 5 GND 6 TPIN - 7 n.c 8 n.c 9 +3.3 V 10 LED-LAN 11 +3.3 V 12 LED-LNK 13 Shield 14 Shield NOTES: The functionality of two led are speciied in the following tables: - For 10Base-T connection: FUNCTION...
  • Page 49: Driver And Sdk

    3.7 Driver and SDK The drivers are available for the following operating system: OPERATING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Driver for Windows XP Driver for Windows VISTA (32/64bit) From the START menu, press Run Driver for Windows 7 (32/64bit) and type-in the path where the SW Windows was saved on your PC, then click OK.
  • Page 51: Operation

    4 OPERATION 4.1 Adjusting paper width Models without triple feeder Paper width may be adjusted from 40mm to 82.5mm by pressing the unlocking button and moving the adjustable paper guide as shown in the igure. To manage paper width from 20mm to 40 mm, apply the spacer on the adjustable paper guide (see following igure), then adjust the paper width.
  • Page 52: Adjusting The Alignment Sensors

    4.2 Adjusting the alignment sensors The device is equipped with two mobile sensors for the detection of the alignment black mark placed both on the thermal side and on the non-thermal side of paper as shown in the following igure. The device user will need to manually move these mobile sensors according to the position and the type of the black mark on the paper (see next paragraphs).
  • Page 53 To adjust the mobile sensors position according to the black mark position and type on paper, open the device cover (see par.4.4) and move the sensors to the desired position using a small screwdriver or a pointed object. ATTENTION: To avoid damaging the sensor, use the plastic tabs as foothold for the screwdriver to push the sensor in the desired position.
  • Page 54: Switch The Device On

    4.3 Switch the device ON KPM302, KPM303 Power supply cable (included) EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT (OPTIONAL) Connect the power supply cable to an external power supply unit. The green led turn on and the device is ready. RS232 KPM302 IN DC 24V 0.8A Power supply cable KPM303...
  • Page 55 TK302, TK303 Power supply 24V (included) Remove the connectors cover. Power supply 220V (included) Connect both the power supply cables (24V and 220V) to the power supply and connect the cable 220V to outlet. RS232 TK302 PRINTER READY 01/01/14 12:00:00 IN DC 24V 0.8A...
  • Page 56: Loading The Paper Roll

    4.4 Loading the paper roll To change the paper proceed as follows. At every change of paper, check inside the device to locate and remove any scraps of paper. Models without triple feeder TK302, TK303 ATTENTION: Pay attention to the exposed cutter blade.
  • Page 57 ROOM Wait until the paper is automatically loaded. TK302, TK303 Close the upper cover of the device. Close the Insert the paper into the input mouth so that it unrolls upper plastic cover. correctly. Be sure that the paper is correctly positioned into paper guides.
  • Page 58 Models with triple feeder TK302 ATTENTION: Pay attention to the exposed cutter blade. Open the Open the upper cover upper plastic cover. of the device. Push the opening lever Adjust the notch sensors position in the direction shown in the figure. (see previous paragraphs).
  • Page 59 ROOM Wait until the paper is automatically loaded. Close the upper cover of the device. TK302 ATTENTION: In case of ticket with TAG RFID, is recommended to insert the ticket into the central feeder (paper input feeder 2). The use of paper inputs 1 and 3 causes a slight bending of paper and therefore the integrity of the TAG RFID is not guaran- teed.
  • Page 60: Issuing Ticket

    4.5 Issuing ticket The device allows you to choose between different operating modes for the issuance of printed tickets. The operating modes shown in the following images, depend on the settings of the coniguration parameters and com- mands sent to the device. NOTE: For ease of reference, for some models is represented only the internal printer group without the external plastic chassis or triple feeder.
  • Page 61 “PRESENT” mode (models with ejector device) Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing. Ticket printed Ejector rollers Cutter When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers.
  • Page 62 Ticket withdrew The user withdraws the ticket printed.
  • Page 63 “EJECT” mode (models with ejector device) Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing. Ticket printed Ejector rollers Cutter When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers.
  • Page 64 Ticket ejected Ejectors rollers The device ejects the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the ejector device with the command 0x1D 0x65 0x05 (see the Commands Manual for the device).
  • Page 65 “PRESENT” mode (models with selector for vertical ixing) Paper input Printing head The device starts the ticket printing.
  • Page 66 Cutter Ejector rollers Ticket printed When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers. Ticket withdrew The user withdraws the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the selector device with the command 0x1D 0x70 0x6F (see the Commands Manual for the device)
  • Page 67 “PRESENT” mode (models with selector for vertical ixing) Paper input Printing head The device starts the ticket printing.
  • Page 68 Cutter Ejector rollers Ticket printed When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers. Ejector rollers Ticket ejected The device ejects the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the selector device with the commands 0x1D 0x70 0x6F and 0x1D 0x65 0x05 (see the Commands Manual for the device)
  • Page 69 “PRESENT” mode (models with selector for vertical ixing) Paper input Printing head The device starts the ticket printing.
  • Page 70 Cutter Ejector rollers Tilting slide Ticket printed When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers. The tilting slide is lifted and the ticket printed is driven into the ejection canal. Ejector rollers Ticket withdrew The device collects the ticket printed.
  • Page 71 “PRESENT” mode (models with selector accessory for horizontal ixing) Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing. Ticket printed Ejector rollers Cutter When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers.
  • Page 72 Ticket withdrew The user withdraws the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the selector device with the command 0x1D 0x70 0x6F (see Commands Manual for the device)
  • Page 73 “EJECT” mode (models with selector accessory for horizontal ixing) Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing. Ticket printed Ejector rollers Cutter When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers.
  • Page 74 Ticket ejected Ejectors rollers The device ejects the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the selector device with the commands 0x1D 0x70 0x6F and 0x1D 0x65 0x05 (see the Commands Manual for the device)
  • Page 75 “COLLECT” mode (models with selector accessory for horizontal ixing) Printing head Paper input The device starts the ticket printing. Ticket printed Tilting slide Ejector rollers Cutter When printing ends, the device cuts the ticket printed and hold it between the ejector rollers. The tilting slide is lifted and the ticket printed is driven into the ejection canal.
  • Page 76 Ticket withdrew Ejector rollers The device collects the ticket printed. NOTE: To enable this issuing method, you need to correctly set the operation mode of the selector device with the commands 0x1D 0x70 0x6F and 0x1D 0x65 0x05 (see the Commands Manual for the device)
  • Page 77: Configuration

    5 CONFIGURATION 5.1 Coniguration mode To enter the coniguration mode and print a SETUP report with the operating parameters of the device, proceed as follows. KPM302, KPM303 RS232 Power supply cable (included) While pressing the LF LINE FEED key, switch on the device by connecting the power supply cable. The device prints the report with the settings parameters.
  • Page 78 Setup setup Press the LF LINE FEED key to enter the configuration mode or press the FF FORM FEED key to print the SETUP report with the Ethernet parameters. TK302, TK303 RS232 Power supply cable (included) While pressing the LF LINE FEED key,...
  • Page 79 The device prints the report with the settings parameters. Enter Enter printer ethernet setup Setup Press the LF LINE FEED key to enter the configuration mode or press the FF FORM FEED key to print the SETUP report with the Ethernet parameters.
  • Page 80: Setup Report

    5.2 Setup report The following igures show the setup reports of the device. KPM302 printer SCODE: <code> rel 1.00 PRINTER NAME and BCODE: <code> rel 1.00 FIRMWARE MODULES FCODE: <code> rel 1.00 UCODE: <code> rel 1.00 RELEASE DCODE: <code> rel 1.00 CPLD rel 1.00 PRINTER SETTINGS PRINTER TYPE ........KPM302 Barcode Reader ........Not Present RFID module ........Not Present PRINTING HEAD TYPE .......KPA80...
  • Page 81 [LF] enter Printer Setup [FF] enter Ethernet Setup KEYS FUNCTIONS [S1] enter Clock Setup [S2] skip Setup DHCP Client ......... : Disabled FTP Server ........: Disabled ETHERNET IP Address ........: 192.168. 0. PARAMETERS Subnet Mask ........ : 255.255.240. 0 Default Gateway......
  • Page 82: Printer Status

    5.3 Printer status The device operating status is indicated in the coniguration print-out in which, next to the name of the components dis- played, the following information is given: PRINTER TYPE device model Barcode Reader presence of the barcode reader RFID module presence of the RFID reader/writer PRINTING HEAD TYPE print head model INTERFACE interface present ETHERNET TYPE Ethernet connection type PROGRAM MEMORY TEST OK appears if functioning and NOT OK if faulty DYNAMIC RAM TEST...
  • Page 83: Printer Parameters

    5.4 Printer parameters These devices allow the coniguration of the parameters listed in the following table. The parameters marked with the symbol are the default values. Settings remain active even after the device has been turned off and they are stored in non-volatile memory. PRINTER EMULATION Available emulations for the device: SVELTA CUSTOM/POS RS232 BAUD RATE Communication speed of the serial interface:...
  • Page 84 NOTE: the parameter is printed only with CUSTOM/POS emulation enabled. CHARS / INCH Font selection: KPM302, TK302 KPM303, TK303 A = 11 cpi, B = 15 cpi A = 16 cpi, B = 23 cpi A = 15 cpi, B = 20 cpi...
  • Page 85 NOTCH/B.MARK Position of the alignment notch and choice of appropriate notch sensor: POSITION Disabled the notch alignment is not performed Top = the notch position is detected by the upper sensor (relection) Bottom = the notch position is detected by the lower sensor (relection) Transparence = the notch position is detected by both the sensors (transparence) NOTCH/B.MARK Threshold value (in percent) for the recognition of the presence of notch by the notch...
  • Page 86 NOTCH/B.MARK Minimum length for the alignment notch: MIN. WIDTH 0 mm 5 mm 10 mm 15 mm 20mm 1 mm 6 mm 11 mm 16 mm 2 mm 7 mm 12 mm 17 mm 3 mm 8 mm 13 mm 18 mm 4 mm 9 mm...
  • Page 87 PAPER END Models with triple feeder MANAGEMENT Management of the paper end sensors of triple feeder: Print All when the paper end sensor of a feed line of the triple feeder detects the paper end, it is not possible to change the feed line until all tickets remain- ing in that feed line are printed (so that the paper sensors of the printer will have detected the end of paper) Eject =...
  • Page 88: Ethernet Parameters

    5.5 Ethernet parameters These devices allow the coniguration of the parameters listed in the following table. The parameters marked with the symbol are the default values. Settings remain active even after the device has been turned off and they are stored in non-volatile memory. DHCP CLIENT Setting of the DHCP protocol: Disabled = protocol disabled Enabled = protocol enabled...
  • Page 89: Hexadecimal Dump

    5.6 Hexadecimal dump This function is used for the diagnosis of the characters received from the communications port. Characters are printed as hexadecimal code and the corresponding ASCII code (see below). Each line is preceded by a counter in hexadecimal that indicates the number of bytes received.
  • Page 90: Calendar Clock

    5.7 Calendar clock The devices are equipped with a Real Time Clock. During power-up, held down the LF LINE FEED key to enter in the device coniguration mode. Press the S1 key to enter in the clock coniguration (see following igure). Press the LF LINE FEED key to modify date/time; the device will print the updated date and time. Follow the instructions printed on the paper for the key functionality.
  • Page 91 TK302, TK303 The devices are equipped with a Real Time Clock. Proceed as follows to set the clock. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LF = ENTER SETUP... FF = EXIT SETUP... Clock Setup 01/01/14 12:00:00 During power-up, press the LF LINE FEED key to enter the setup configuration.
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    Open the frontal cover of the device. Open the upper covers of the device (see previous paragraphs). TK302, TK303 Remove the damaged paper and check the presence for paper scraps inside the device. Carefully remove all Open the plastic paper scraps. If necessary use tweezers.
  • Page 94 Close the frontal cover of the device. Close the upper covers of the device (see previous paragraphs). TK302, TK303 ROOM Insert the paper (see previous paragraphs). Close the plastic frontal cover. NOTE: For ease of reference, in some igure is represented only the internal printer without the external plastic chassis or triple feeder.
  • Page 95: Triple Feeder Paper Jam

    6.2 Triple feeder paper jam Models with triple feeder In case of paper jam inside the triple feeder, the green led that corresponds to the input paper jammed lashes quickly. In this case, contact the Customer Service. The green led for the feeder jammed flashes quickly. support@custom.it support@custom.it Customer Service Department Customer Service Department Send an e-mail to the Customer Service (see chapter 10).
  • Page 96: Planning Of Cleaning Operations

    (1) Only for models with barcode reader. (2) For the cleaning kit for the triple feeder (only for models with triple feeder), contact the Customer Service. (3) Don’t use any ammonia-based product (only for TK302, TK303)
  • Page 97: Cleaning

    6.4 Cleaning For periodic cleaning of the device, see the instructions below Sensors Paper path Disconnect the power supply cable and open all the Disconnect the power supply cable and open the upper device covers (see previous paragraphs). device covers (see previous paragraphs). ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 98 Printing head Printing roller Disconnect the power supply cable and open the upper Disconnect the power supply cable and open the upper device covers (see previous paragraphs). device covers (see previous paragraphs). ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use solvents, or hard brushes. Do not use solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 99 Cutter Case Disconnect the power supply cable and open all the device covers (see previous paragraphs). Disconnect the power supply cable. ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes. Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine. ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 100 Triple feeder Disconnect the power supply cable and open the upper device covers (see previous paragraphs). support@custom.it support@custom.it Customer Service Department Customer Service Department Contact the Customer Service for the cleaning kit for the triple feeder. ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes. Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine.
  • Page 101 Windows for barcode reading Display Disconnect the power supply cable and open the upper device covers (see previous paragraphs). Disconnect the power supply cable. ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes. ATTENTION: Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine. Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 102: Upgrade Irmware

    6.5 Upgrade irmware 9. Select the serial communication port (e.g. COM1): WARNING: During communication between PC and device for the irmware update it is strictly forbidden to disconnect the communication cable or to remove the power supply of the devices not to endanger the proper functioning of the machine. NOTES: The latest irmware of the device is available in the C:\KPM302.PSW...
  • Page 103 Update via USB interface 9. Select item USB and then select the USB device among those proposed (e.g. KPM302): ATTENTION: Only during the irmware update, the connection be- Custom KPM302 tween PC and device must be direct, without the use of HUB device.
  • Page 105: Specification

    MTBF 84 080 hours Noise KPM302 74 dBA KPM302 75 dBA (models with triple feeder) KPM303 73 dBA TK302, TK303 76.7 dBA Emulations CUSTOM/POS, SVELTA INTERFACES USB port 12 Mbit/sec RS232 serial port from 1200 to 115200 bps ETHERNET port...
  • Page 106 PRINTER Resolution KPM302, TK302 203 dpi (8 dot/mm) KPM303, TK303 304 dpi (12 dot/mm) Thermal, ixed head Printing method Head life 50 Km / 100M pulses Printing mode Normal, 90°, 180°, 270° Printing format Height/Width from 1 to 8, bold, reverse, underlined, italic...
  • Page 107 PAPER Thermal rolls, heat-sensitive side on outside of roll Type of paper Thermal fanfold module with alignment notch Paper width standard models from 20 mm to 82.5 mm (2 mm step) models with selector from 40 mm to 82.5 mm (2 mm step) models with triple feeder 54 mm, 82.5 mm Paper weight...
  • Page 108 Power supply 24 Vdc ±10% Medium consumption KPM302, TK302 0.8 A KPM302, TK302 (models with triple feeder) KPM303, TK303 0.6 A Stand-by consumption 0.14 A POWER SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS cod.963GE020000004 Power supply voltage Auto Range, 90-132 VAC & 190-264 VAC...
  • Page 109: Character Speciications

    Chars / sec 2900 3800 5300 Lines / sec Characters (L x H mm)-Normal 2.25 x 3 1.75 x 3 1.25 x 3 KPM303, TK303 Character set Character density 16 cpi 23 cpi 30 cpi Number of columns Chars / sec 5300...
  • Page 110: Speciications For Rfid Reader/Writer

    7.3 Speciications for RFID reader/writer TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATIONS HF high frequency RFID (13,5Mhz) ISO 14443A (Mifare 1K, 4K), Ultralight ISO 15693 (i-Code tags) Supported transponders UHF ultra high frequency RFID (900 Mhz) ETSI fully compliant to the European Regulation ETSI EN 300 220 (869.525 MHZ), FCC compliant to the US telecommunication regulation US FCC part 15 (902-928 MHZ), ISO 18000-6B, Philips UCODE EPC 1.19 EPC Class1 Gen2 NOTES:...
  • Page 111: Device Dimensions

    7.5 Device dimensions KPM302, KPM303 Length standard models 191 mm models with ejector 212.7 mm models with selector 272.2 mm models with triple feeder 307.5 mm Height 123 mm Width models without triple feeder 160 mm models with triple feeder 168 mm Weight models without triple feeder...
  • Page 112 KPM302, KPM303 (standard models) M4 - N°4 holes 200,24 42,5 50,9 114,3...
  • Page 113 KPM302, KPM303 (CUT&DROP coniguration) M4 - N°4 holes 200,2 42,5 50,9 114,3...
  • Page 114 KPM302, KPM303 (BURSTER coniguration) M4 - N°4 holes 200,2 42,5 50,9 114,3...
  • Page 115 KPM302, KPM303 (models with ejector) 23.1 21.4 211.4...
  • Page 116 KPM302, KPM303 (models with selector) 272.2...
  • Page 117 KPM302 (standard models with triple feeder) 67,5 94,6 86,5 2,5 Paper Out 5 - N°4 slots...
  • Page 118 KPM302 (models with triple feeder and in CUT&DROP coniguration) 67,5 94,6 5 - N°4 slots 90,4 10,1...
  • Page 119 KPM302 (models with triple feeder and in BURSTER coniguration) 67,5 94,6 86,5 2,5 Paper Out 5 - N°4 slots...
  • Page 120 252.1 mm models with triple feeder 331 mm Height 192.6 mm Width 216 mm Weight models without triple feeder 4000 g models with triple feeder 4950 g NOTE: All the dimensions shown in the following igure are in millimetres and referred to devices with covers closed and without paper roll. TK302, TK303 (models without triple feeder) 252.1...
  • Page 121 TK302 (models with triple feeder) 252.1...
  • Page 122: Device Dimensions With Paper Roll Holder

    7.6 Device dimensions with paper roll holder TK302, TK303 Length 411.2 mm Height 212.7 mm Width 216 mm NOTE: All the dimensions shown in the following igure are in millimetres and referred to devices with covers closed and without paper roll. 411,2 386,2 61,2 135,6 107,4...
  • Page 123: Device Dimensions With Ticket Tray

    7.7 Device dimensions with ticket tray TK302, TK303 Length 464 mm Height 192.6 mm Width 216 mm NOTE: All the dimensions shown in the following igure are in millimetres and referred to devices with covers closed and without paper roll. 211,6 252,1 61,2 135,6...
  • Page 124: Power Supply Dimensions Cod. 963Ge020000004

    7.8 Power supply dimensions cod. 963GE020000004 Length 146,2 ± 0,5 mm Height 39 ± 0,5 mm Width 75,2 ± 0,5 mm NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following igures are in millimetres. AC INLET +24V DC OUTPUT WIRE 146,2 ± 0,5...
  • Page 125: Paper Speciication

    7.9 Paper speciication NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following igures are in millimetres. Paper with black mark The following image shows the placement of the black mark on paper. The notch can be printed both on the thermal side and on the non-thermal side of paper and it can be placed anywhere on the whole width of the paper. For more information about the use of paper with black mark see Chapter 10.
  • Page 126 Paper with barcode (for models with barcode reader) The following image shows the placement of the barcode on the ticket. The barcode must be printed on the non-thermal side of the paper and at 25 mm from the edge of the ticket to ensure the correct barcode reading when ticket alignment is performed.
  • Page 127 Fanfold paper with hole (for models without triple feeder) The following image shows the placement of the hole on the paper. The hole can be positioned across the width of the ticket. To manage tickets with hole, set the parameter “Notch / B.Mark position” to “Transparent” (see par. 5.4). For more information about the use of paper with hole see Chapter 10.
  • Page 128 Fanfold paper with hole (for models with triple feeder) The following image shows the placement of the hole on the paper. The hole can be positioned across the width of the ticket. To manage tickets with hole, set the parameter “Notch / B.Mark position” to “Transparent” (see par. 5.4). For more information about the use of paper with hole see Chapter 10.
  • Page 129 Paper with labels (for models without triple feeder) The following image shows a portion of paper with labels. To manage paper with label, you need to set a negative value for the parameter “Notch distance” (see par. 5.4). For more information about the use of paper with hole see Chapter 10. PAPER WIDTH from 20 to 82.5 mm...
  • Page 130 Ticket with RFID Tag (models with RFID reader/writer) RFID (acronym for Radio Frequency IDentiication) is a technology to identify automatically items using radio waves; this system is based on wireless data capture from RFID tag using appropriate readers. The RFID tag, or transponder, is made up of : • the microchip that stores the data (including also a unique serial number written); •...
  • Page 131 POSITION 2 (UPPER FLAT) 78 mm 41 mm printing line POSITION 3 (UPPER FLAT) 92 mm 41 mm printing line...
  • Page 132 To use ticket with RFID tag with models with triple feeder, it is recommended to load ticket into the input feeder 2 (the central one), as shown in the following igure. The use of paper inputs 1 and 3 causes a slight bending of paper and therefore the integrity of the TAG RFID is not guar- anteed.
  • Page 133: Character Sets In Custom/Pos Emulation

    7.10 Character sets in CUSTOM/POS emulation The device has 3 embedded fonts of varying width: 11, 15, 20 cpi for the 200 cpi model and 16, 23, 60 cpi for the 300 dpi model. Each of these fonts offers the following code tables: PC437, PC850, PC860, PC863, PC865, PC858 PC437 CODE TABLE (Usa, Standard Europe) “...
  • Page 134 PC850 CODE TABLE (Multilingual) “ & ‘ Char 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F < > Char 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003E 003F...
  • Page 135 PC860 CODE TABLE (Portuguese) “ & ‘ Char 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F < > Char 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003E 003F...
  • Page 136 PC863 CODE TABLE (Canadian, French) “ & ‘ Char 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F < > Char 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003E...
  • Page 137 PC865 CODE TABLE (Nordic) “ & ‘ Char 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F < > Char 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003E 003F...
  • Page 138 PC858 CODE TABLE (Euro symbol) “ & ‘ Char 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F < > Char 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003E...
  • Page 139 In CUSTOM/POS emulation, it is possible to use TrueType fonts. To be used, a TrueType font must be monospace type (every character of the font must have the same dimension). The check is made by the device when the font is selected. TrueType fonts will be automatically scaled by the device in order to obtain the same available width for the embedded fonts (11, 15 and 20 cpi for the 200dpi model and 16, 23 and 30 cpi for the 300dpi model).
  • Page 140: Character Sets In Svelta Emulation

    7.11 Character sets in SVELTA emulation In SVELTA emulation the device has 20 embedded fonts of varying width which may be accessed through control charac- ters (see commands description in SVELTA emulation of Command Reference). The following list shows the font available and relative dimensions in dot: •...
  • Page 141: Consumables

    THERMAL PAPER ROLL weight = 180 g/m width = 82.5 mm Ø external = 150 mm Ø core = 45 mm TK302, TK303 67A00000000308 THERMAL FANFOLD MODULE (100 tickets) weight = 170 g/m dimensions = 152 mm x 80 mm...
  • Page 143: Accessories

    9 ACCESSORIES The following table shows the list of available accessories for device. KPM302, KPM303 DESCRIPTION CODE all models 963GE020000004 POWER SUPPLY (for technical speciications, see paragraphs 7.1 and 7.8) 26600000000348 ADAPTER CABLE FOR POWER SUPPLY (see the paragraph 9.2) 26600000000349 ADAPTER CABLE FOR POWER SUPPLY WITH ON/OFF SWITCH (see the paragraph 9.2) 974AU010000305 PAPER ROLL HOLDER...
  • Page 144 only for models with triple feeder 26300000000453 WIRINGS KIT WITH NEAR PAPER END SENSORS (see paragraph 9.3) only for standard models 976AU010000317 EJECTOR DEVICE 976AU010000318 SELECTOR DEVICE FOR HORIZONTAL FIXING 976AV010000002 KIT FOR RETENTION TICKET DEVICE...
  • Page 145 TK302, TK303 DESCRIPTION CODE 976BB010000003 (black) 976BB010000002 (white) 976BD010000001 (transparent) TICKET TRAY 976BA010000323 KIT FOR BURSTER CONFIGURATION 974BA010000312 PAPER ROLL HOLDER...
  • Page 146: Paper Roll Holder

    9.1 Paper roll holder For the device is available an external paper roll holder kit 974AU010000305 (supplied as an accessory). The kit makes it possible to use paper rolls with larger diameter (Øext.150mm max). The kit includes: 1. Paper roll pin. 2.
  • Page 147 Connect the cable for the near paper end sensor (NPE) to the device connector. NPE sensor board on the opposite side Place the roll holder as shown in figure and load the paper (see previous paragraphs).
  • Page 148 Models with triple feeder Insert the pin in the paper roll and then put the asembled roll on the support. Remove the cover for the triple feeder connectors by levering with a small slotted head screwdriver.
  • Page 149 Paper input 1 Paper input 2 Paper input 3 Connect the cable for the near paper end sensor (NPE) to the device connector related to the paper input to use. NPE sensor board on the opposite side Place the roll holder as shown in figure and load the paper (see previous paragraphs).
  • Page 150 The following igure shows the speciications for holder and paper roll. Ø max. 82,5 Ø max. 150 +0,2 - 0,2 NOTES: All the dimensions in igure are in millimetres. For external rolls diameter higher to 100 mm it’s recommended to use a paper pre-tensioning device.
  • Page 151: Adapter Cable For Power Supply

    9.2 Adapter cable for power supply For the device are available two adapter cable supplied as accessory, for connecting the device to the external power sup- ply unit (cod. 963GE020000004 - optional): - cod. 26600000000348 : adapter cable - cod. 26600000000349 : adapter cable with ON/OFF switch For the assembly procedure, see the following igure: NOTA: For ease of reference, it is represented only the printer group without the triple feeder.
  • Page 152: Wirings Kit With Near Paper End Sensors

    9.3 Wirings kit with near paper end sensors For the device is available a kit of wirings with near paper end sensor 26300000000453 (supplied as an accessory). The kit makes it possible the connection between triple feeder and near paper end sensors. The kit includes three wirings assembled with three near paper end sensors boards, as shown in following igure.
  • Page 153: Alignment

    10 ALIGNMENT Device is provided with sensors for the use of alignment notch in order to handle: • roll of tickets with pre-printed ields and a ixed length; • Fan-Fold module of tickets with pre-printed ields and a ixed length. The alignment notch may be formed by (see par.7.9): • black mark printed on paper; • hole between two tickets; •...
  • Page 154: Enable Alignment

    10.1 Enable alignment Device is provided with two sensors for alignment, placed as follows: • one mobile sensor on the lower lat • one mobile sensor on the upper lat. To guarantee the alignment, it is necessary to correctly choose the sensor to use for the notch detection depending on the type of notch and its location on the ticket. To do this, you must enable the parameter “Notch/B.Mark Position”...
  • Page 155 The following igures show the usable format of paper and the corresponding sensors used for alignment: Paper with black mark on the non-thermal side direction paper feed NON-TERMAL SENSOR 1 SIDE...
  • Page 156 Paper with black mark on the thermal side direction paper feed THERMAL SENSOR 2 SIDE...
  • Page 157 Tickets with hole direction paper feed SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2...
  • Page 158 Paper with labels (for models without triple feeder) direction paper feed SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2...
  • Page 159: Calibration

    10.2 Calibration The sensor calibration occurs automatically and consists in adjusting the quantity of light emitted to match the degree of whiteness of the paper used and the degree of black of the mark printed on paper. The device automatically performs the self-calibration during the Setup procedure only if the “Notch/B.Mark Position” pa- rameter is set to a value other than “Disabled”...
  • Page 160 The following igure shows an example of paper with holes: the outgoing voltage is constant while passing the paper be- tween two holes and presents a variation at each hole. In this case, the optimal value for the “Notch/B.Mark Threshold” parameter is placed about half of the variation. NON-THERMAL SIDE “Notch/B.Mark Threshold” Peak THERMAL SIDE...
  • Page 161 The following igure shows an example of paper with the non-thermal paper printed with black marks and other graphics (for example, a barcode): the outgoing voltage is constant while passing the white paper between two notches, presents a peak at each black mark and presents some “noise” at each barcode. In this case, the optimal value for the “Notch/B.Mark Threshold” parameter is located about halfway between the peak value and the maximum value of the “noise” (as shown in igure): NON-THERMAL SIDE Peak...
  • Page 162: Alignment Parameters

    10.3 Alignment parameters The “alignment point” is deined as the position inside the ticket to use for the notch alignment. The distance between the notch edge and the alignment point is deined as “Notch Distance”. The value of “Notch Distance” varies from a minimum value of -5 mm to a maximum value of 66 mm. If the “Notch Distance” value is set to 0, the alignment point is set at the beginning of the notch: Alignment Alignment Alignment...
  • Page 163 To set a negative value of the “Notch Distance” parameter is useful in cases where the alignment point refers to the notch printed on the previous ticket or where the desired cutting line is placed in the middle of the alignment notch (for example, for paper with holes or gap).
  • Page 164 The following igure shows a simpliied section of the device with the paper path and the distances (in mm) between the alignment sensors, the printing head and the cutter (cutting line). distance between distance between printing line and printing line and notch sensor cutting line...
  • Page 165 CUSTOM/POS emulation To deine the alignment point you need to set the printer parameters that compose the numerical value of the “Notch Dis- tance” parameter (see par.5.4). For example, to set a notch distance of 15mm between the notch and the alignment point, the parameters must be set on the following values: Notch Distance Sign Notch Distance [mm x 10] Notch Distance [mm x 1] Notch Distance [mm x .1] The “Notch Distance” parameter, may be modiied as follows:...
  • Page 166: Printing Area

    10.4 Printing area In order to print ticket containing only one notch and to not overlay printing to a notch (that will make it useless for the next alignment), it is important to well calibrate: • the length of the printing area of ticket according to the inter-notch distance; •...
  • Page 167: Technical Service

    11 TECHNICAL SERVICE In case of failure, contact the Technical Service by sending an e-mail to support@custom.it detailing: 1. Product code 2. Serial number 3. Hardware release 4. Firmware release To get the necessary data, proceed as follows: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000 support@custom.it support@custom.it Write down the data printed...
  • Page 169: Advanced Functions

    12 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 12.1 File sharing The device can be connected to a PC through two types of connections (see par.3.5): 1. with USB cable 2. with Ethernet cable. According to the connection made, it is possible to manage drivers, fonts and logos of the device and conigure the operat- ing parameters in three different ways 1. by iles sharing from Mass Storage, in case of USB connection 2. by iles sharing from FTP Server connection, in case of Ethernet connection 3.
  • Page 170: Embedded Web Server

    12.2 Embedded Web Server The device is equipped with an Embedded Web Server that allows to execute some operations on devices, through a clear web interface, including: • monitoring the printer status; • setting operating parameters; • coniguring network settings; • managing the logos; •...
  • Page 171: Embedded Web Server : Access

    12.3 Embedded Web Server : access To enter the Embedded Web Server, type the IP address assigned to the device into Web browser. To know the IP address of the device, print the Set-up report of the device (see chapter 5) or use the software LOCATOR. For example, if IP ad- dress of the device is 192.168.10.37, type in the Web browser: http://192.168.10.37 On the screen will appear the internal default page that corresponds to the section “Device Info”...
  • Page 172 To enter some sections and some coniguration services, it is required the identiication of the user and password. To make registration and to obtain the access to the restricted areas, when it is required insert the user name and the password as indicated in the following table: Custom User Name AlwaysOn Password NOTE: Respect capital and small letters as indicated in table.
  • Page 173: Embedded Web Server: Functions

    12.4 Embedded Web Server: functions The “Printer Settings” section is a restricted one. To enter the section, it is required the identiication of the user and pass- word. With the tools of this section, it is possible to set up the same parameters of the device that are conigurable in the Setup mode (see chapter 5). The following igure shows the page for the “EMAIL SETUP” tool. It is divided into 4 areas: SECTIONS: The web server has three sections listed within each web page. These sections are: Device Info, Printer Settings, Printer Support. CURRENT PAGE Reports section currently displayed. TOOLS Lists the tools available within the chosen section.
  • Page 174 With the tools in the “Printer Support” section, it is possible to download drivers, manage logos and test some device func- tions for demonstrative and service purpose. The following igure shows the page for the “ADVANCED FUNCTIONS” tool. It is divided into 4 areas: SECTIONS: The web server has three sections listed within each web page. These sections are: Device Info, Printer Settings, Printer Support.
  • Page 175: Locator

    12.5 Locator With the devices it is possible to use an external software to perform a search for devices connected to the network with Ethernet cable, even without knowing the IP addresses of individual devices. The following igure shows the software interface: DEVICES: Displays the list of the connected devices. “START...”...
  • Page 176: Drivers Installation

    12.6 Drivers installation Embedded Web Server To install a new driver update for the device, enter the “DRIVER” page of the “PRINTER SUPPORT” section of the embed- ded Web Server (see the following igure). DEVICE INFO │ PRINTER SETTINGS │ PRINTER SUPPORT Web Site < Device name > R > R I N <...
  • Page 177: Logos Management

    12.7 Logos management It is possible to store new logos in addition to default logos stored on Flash Disk. The device automatically provides to convert BMP image to the error-diffusion format in black and white. Logos may be stored both on Flash Disk and on the SD/MMC card. The use of the SD/MMC card allows to handle more logos (however, the max number of manageable logos is limited by the RAM memory reserved for logos management).
  • Page 178 Mass Storage / Server FTP It is possible to add the new logo directly into the folder “PICTURES” on the Flash Drive of the device. You can enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage or by iles sharing from FTP Server connection (see par. 12.1). In both cases, the relative parameter should be enabled during the coniguration process (see chapter 5). After adding the logo, open the coniguration ile “PictList.ini” and add a new line with a number associated to the logo (to be used with device’s commands), a letter for the memory unit and the logo ile name, as indicated in the instructions written inside the “PictList.ini” ile. To delete a logo stored in the device, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 179: Fonts Management

    12.8 Fonts management It is possible to store new font in addition to default fonts stored on Flash Disk. Fonts may be stored on Flash Disk both on Flash Disk and on the SD/MMC card. The use of the SD/MMC card allows to handle more fonts (however, the max number of manageable fonts is limited by the RAM memory reserved for fonts management).
  • Page 180 Mass Storage / Server FTP It is possible to add the new font directly into the folder “FONTS” on the Flash Drive of the device. You can enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage or by iles sharing from FTP Server connection (see par. 12.1). In both cases, the relative parameter should be enabled during the coniguration process (see chapter 5). NOTES: To know the IP address of the device, print the Setup report of the device (see chapter 5) or use software LOCATOR. Type in the address bar “ftp://”...
  • Page 181: Setup

    12.9 Setup Embedded Web Server Device permits the coniguration of default parameters for device and network setup by entering the “PRINTER SETUP” page and the “NETWORK SETUP” page of the “PRINTER SETTINGS” section of the embedded Web Server (see the following igure). DEVICE INFO │ PRINTER SETTINGS │ PRINTER SUPPORT Web Site < Device name > R > R I N < P PRINTER SETTINGS <...
  • Page 182 Mass Storage / FTP Server It is possible to conigure the default parameters for device and network setup by editing the “Setup.ini” ile on the device Flash Drive. You can enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage or by iles sharing from FTP Server connection (see par.12.1). In both cases, the relative parameter should be enabled during the coniguration process (see chapter 5). After editing device’s parameter, simply save the “Setup.ini” ile to make the modiies activated. The “Setup.ini” ile is a coniguration ile that contains all the conigurable parameters listed in text format and divided into some sections (indicated in square brackets). The available values for every parameter, are listed after the parameter name. The value marked with the symbol ‘ * ’ is the default one.
  • Page 183 Notch/B.Mark Position 0*, 1, 2, 3 0 = Disabled 2 = Bottom 1 = Top 3 = Trasparence Notch/B.Mark Threshold 0, 1*, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 0 = 30 % 3 = 60 % 6 = 90 % 1 = 40 % 4 = 70 % 2 = 50 % 5 = 80 %...
  • Page 184 [INTERFACE] RS232 Baud Rate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8* 1 = 1200 bps 4 = 9600 bps 7 = 57600 bps 2 = 2400 bps 5 = 19200 bps 8 = 115200 bps 3 = 4800 bps 6 = 38400 bps RS232 Data Length 0*, 1...
  • Page 185 [NETWORK] DHCP Client 0*, 1 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled FTP Server 0*, 1 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Domain Name System TCP Printer Port MAC Address (solo lettura) NOTA: To know the IP address of the device, print the Set-up report of the device (see chapter 5) or use “Locator”. Type in the address bar “ftp://”...
  • Page 188 CUSTOM S.p.A. World Headquarters Via Berettine, 2/B - 43010 Fontevivo, Parma ITALY Tel. +39 0521 680111 - Fax +39 0521 610701 info@custom.biz - www.custom.biz All rights reserved www.custom.biz...

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