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Portable thermal printer

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TP UP- - - - P P P P H H H H
TP UP
TP UP
TP UP
Portable Thermal
Portable Thermal
Portable Thermal
Portable Thermal
Printer
Printer
Printer
Printer
User
User's Manual
s Manual
User
User
s Manual
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Summary of Contents for TP UP-PH

  • Page 1 TP UP TP UP- - - - P P P P H H H H TP UP TP UP Portable Thermal Portable Thermal Portable Thermal Portable Thermal Printer Printer Printer Printer User User’s Manual s Manual User User s Manual s Manual (...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Ø Black mark sensor for implement of printing pre- printed bill on position Appendix 1 CODE128 Explanation..…………..33 Ø Small size for easy hold by hand or hang by waist TP UP-PH portable thermal printer is suitable for application of mobile instrument or such as PDA device...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Features

    Chapter 1 Features ESC % n Select user-defined character ESC & s n m [a[p]sxa]m-n+1 Define user-defined character ESC ' k n1 n1'..nk nk' CR Print curve graphics 1.1 Printing Features ESC c 7 n On/off curves compensation • Printing method : direct thermal line printing ESC @ Initialize printer •...
  • Page 4 1.13 Outline Size • 1 5 3 ( L ) × 1 1 6 ( W ) × 6 5 ( H ) m m TP UP-PH provides both interfaces of RS-232 serial port and IrDA infrared port • 1.14 Weight RS-232 Serial port •...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Installation And Operation

    CX-101. Full charging need only 4 hours. 2.1 Installation Release Bar TP UP-PH portable thermal printer has an outline as shown figure 2-1: DC Jack Battery installation:put the battery into the battery house in the bottom of the printer. Please notice the polarity of the Serial P battery fitting to the electrode in the battery house.
  • Page 6 Printer receiving data sent by host 2.4 Interface Selection Printer Printer sent data to host Printer Signal ground TP UP-PH printer allows to select using RS-232 serial port Printer “Mark” indicates printer is busy and or IrDA infrared port. cann’t receive data; “Space” indicates 1).
  • Page 7 Distance: 0.6m(max.) View angle: 30° 2.6 Operation of Indicators and Buttons TP UP-PH has two buttons: ON and LF. Their functions are following: TP UP-PH has two indicators: green one is a power indicator, and lights while power on; red one is a error indicator, and...
  • Page 8 The function of the command is valid only in current line. 3.1 Command Introduction TP UP-PH portable thermal printer provides a set of print control commands compatibale ESC/POS. The format of command description is following:...
  • Page 9 3 3 3 3 .4 .4 Character Control .4 .4 ESC R Select international character set Function Format: ASCII: ESC R Not defined Decimal: 27 Not defined Hexadecimal: 1B Not defined Explanation: The command selects one set of 11 different countries as Not defined shown as following table.
  • Page 10 ® n is the beginning ASCII code of the user-defined k=(n1+256×n2)×3 (m=32,33) ® The number of the horizontal dots is n1+256×n2. The characters. ® m is the ending ASCII code of the user-defined characters. maximunm number of the horizontal dots is shown as below table.
  • Page 11 FOR J=0 TO 7 PRINT #1,CHR$(2^J);CHR$(2^J);CHR$(2^J); NEXT J NEXT I PRINT #1,CHR$(10); NEXT K The printout after executed the program is shown as below: BASIC program example 1: GS * Set download bit-map graphic FOR K=0 TO 1 PRINT #1,ESC;”*”;CHR$(K);CHR$(128);CHR$(1); Format: ASCII: GS n1 n2 [d]k...
  • Page 12 NEXT I command treatment. FOR n=0 TO 3:print #1,GS;”/”;CHR$(n);:NEXT n BASIC program example: The printout after executed the program on TP UP-PH is FOR I=1 TO 150 shown as below: Y=INT(40*EXP(-0.01*I))
  • Page 13 3.7 Other Control Commands YY=INT(Y*SIN(I/10)) PRINT #1,ESC;CHR$(39);CHR$(5); ESC @ Initialize printer PRINT #1,CHR$(50+YY);CHR$(0); Format: ASCII: ESC @ PRINT #1,CHR$(50-YY);CHR$(0); Decimal: 27 PRINT #1,CHR$(50);CHR$(0); Hexadecimal: 1B PRINT #1,CHR$(50+Y);CHR$(0); Explanation: PRINT #1,CHR$(50-Y);CHR$(0); The command is used to initialize the content of the printer PRINT #1,CHR$(13);...
  • Page 14 GS k Print barcode stripe Chinese code in double bytes and ASCII code in single byte. On printing Chinese character the printer accepts only standard Format: ASCII: GS k m [d]k NUL code of each Chinese character according to GB-2312 standard. Decimal: 29 107 m [d]k 0 This code composed of two bytes: section code adds...
  • Page 15 CODE 128 supports Code A, B and C, and conversion of Explanation: them. This command is valid only on using the paper with pre- printed black mark. The example of printing CODE 128 is as below: The printer will detect the black mark on the paper while [Example] Print “UPPH32S OK”...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 Cleaning Printhead

    Chapter 4 Cleaning Printhead The reflectivity of the black mark printed should be less than 10%, and the others should be more than 90%. After the printer is used some duration, the character printed out might be not clear, this means the printhead need be cleaned according to following procedure: (1) Must take out the battery before cleaning.
  • Page 17: Chapter 5 Battery Charge And Discharge

    Chapter 5 Battery Charge and Discharge down corner. The baatery enters quick discharging and then enters quick charging automatically after finished 5.1 Use a rechargeable battery with DC 6V 1500mAh. discharging. 5.2 Charging Method 5.4 Method of getting back the capacity Two charging methods are used for charging the battery: If the battery discharged not entirely (the printer can work slow charging on the printer and external quick charging.
  • Page 18: Appendix 1 Code128 Explanation

    C o d e 1 2 8 C h a r a c t e r C o d e a n d V a l u e R e f e r e n c e Appendix 1 Code 128 Explanation Code A Code B Code C...
  • Page 19 Code A Code B Code C ASCII Charc Code A Code B Code C ASCII Charc Charc. Charc. Charc. Location Value Charc. Charc. Charc. Location Value < < ‘3C’ ‘5B’ ‘3D’ ‘5C’ > > ‘3E’ ‘5D’ ‘3F’ ‘5E’ ‘40’ ‘5F’ ‘41’...
  • Page 20 Code A Code B Code C ASCII Charc Charc. Charc. Charc. Location Value ‘7A’ ‘7B’ ‘7C’ ‘7D’ ‘7E’ ‘7F’ FNC3 FNC3 ‘A1’ FNC2 FNC2 ‘A2’ SHIF SHIF ‘A3’ CODEC CODEC ‘A4’ CODEB FNC4 CODEB ‘A5’ FNC4 CODEA CODEA ‘A6’ FNC1 FNC1 FNC1 ‘A7’...