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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL STIMA-SML CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 3 STIMARE LIMITED THE CE MARK AFFIXED TO GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Unit 4, Bramber Court, Your attention is drawn to the following THE PRODUCT CERTIFY actions that could compromise the char- THAT THE PRODUCT SAT- Bramber Road, acteristics of the product: ISFIES THE BASIC SAFETY London,W14 9PW, •...
  • Page 4 POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION WARNING: PRESENCE OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGES (POWER The device is fed by a SELV power supply (Safety Extra Low SUPPLY) Voltage). Risk of electric shock (accessory power supply). When power supply unit is installed as accessory in the end- product, the following items must be considered: WARNING: PRESENCE OF HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ............. . 7 1.1 Document structure .
  • Page 6 7 SPECIFICATION ............. 51 7.1 Hardware speciications .
  • Page 7: 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...
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  • Page 9: Description

    2 DESCRIPTION 2.1 Box contents 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 10: Device Components: External Views

    2.2 Device components: external views 1. Device chassis 2. Device cover 3. Paper out 4. Display 5. Paper input 6. Adjustable cursor for paper in 7. ON/OFF key 8. Connector for near paper end sensor (external) 9. RS232 serial port 10.
  • Page 11: Device Components: Internal Views

    2.3 Device components: internal views 1. Sensors for detecting paper in presence 2. Printing head with temperature sensor 3. Upper mobile sensor for detecting black mark on the thermal side of paper or hole between tickets 4. Lower mobile sensor for detecting black mark on the thermal side of paper or hole between tickets 5.
  • Page 12: Product Label

    2.4 Product label PC = Product code (14 digits) SN = Serial number HW = Hardware release XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 13: Key Functions: Power Up

    2.5 Key functions: power up POWER UP Hold down Hold down printing printing SETUP report FONT TEST Fast push Fast push skip the enter the SETUP MODE SETUP MODE Fast push Fast push print the report and enter the enter the SETUP PROCEDURE SETUP PROCEDURE for ETHERNET parameters...
  • Page 14: Key Functions: Standby

    2.6 Key functions: standby STANDBY Fast push Fast push Advance the paper (preset length) Is the “Notch/B.Mark Position” parameter set on “Disabled”? (see Setup) printing perform the demo ticket ticket alignment CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 15: Status Led Lashes

    2.7 Status LED lashes The Status LED indicates hardware status of device. Given in the table below are the various LED signals and the cor- responding device status. STATUS LED DESCRIPTION DEVICE OFF GREEN DEVICE ON: NO ERROR RECEIVE DATA RECEPTION ERRORS GREEN (PARITY, FRAME ERROR, OVERRUN ERROR)
  • Page 16: Display Messages

    2.8 Display messages The display indicates the hardware status of device. Given in the table below are the various display messages and the corresponding device status. PRINTER READY RECEIVING DATA Device ON: no error Receive data RS232 RX ERROR COMMAND ERROR Reception errors Command not recognized (parity, frame error, overrun error)
  • Page 17: Installation

    3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Connections The following igure shows the possible connections for the device. RS232 POWER Serial standard cable standard cable (included) ETHERNET ETHERNET UTP Power supply CrossOver standard cable cable standard cable (pin-to-pin) (included) Power supply serial device USB device ATTENTION: In some 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 18: Pinout

    3.2 Pinout POWER SUPPLY Tripolar female connector 1 GND 2 +24 Vdc 3 GND 4 Frame 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: Tripolar male connector n.c. +24 V Power supply cable USB INTERFACE Female USB type B connector 1 USB0-VBUS (in) 2 USB0_D-...
  • Page 19 RS232 SERIAL INTERFACE Female RJ45 connector 1 DTR 2 TX (out) During transmission, takes the values “0” and “1” depending on data 3 RX (in) During reception, takes the values “0” and “1” depending on data 4 DR 5 GND 6 DT When “1”, device is power on 7 CT...
  • Page 20 ETHERNET INTERFACE Female RJ45 connector 1 RX +1 2 +3.3V ETH 3 RX -1 4 TX +1 5 +3.3V ETH 6 TX -1 7 n.c 8 GND 9 +3.3 V 10 LED-LNK 11 +3.3 V 12 LED-LAN 13 Shield 14 Shield NOTES: The functionality of two LED are speciied in the following tables: - For 10Base-T connection:...
  • Page 21: Driver And Sdk

    3.3 Driver and SDK The drivers are available for the following operating system: OPERATING DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE SYSTEM Driver for Windows XP From the START menu, press Run Driver for Windows VISTA (32/64bit) and type-in the path where the SW Windows was saved on your PC, then click OK.
  • Page 22 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 23: Operation

    4 OPERATION 4.1 Opening cover Open the metallic cover. Open the device cover. Push the opening lever shown in figure. CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 24: Adjusting Paper Width

    4.2 Adjusting paper width Paper width may be adjusted from 25 mm to 82.5 mm by moving the adjustable cursor as shown in the following igure. To manage paper width from 20 mm to 25 mm, apply the spacer on the mobile paper guide (see following igure), then adjust the paper width. 90° CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Alignment Sensors

    4.3 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 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 26 To adjust the mobile sensors position according to the black mark position and type on paper, open the device cover (see par.4.1) 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 27: Switch The Device On

    4.4 Switch the device ON IN DC 24V 1.5A Power supply cable (supplied) VIn 24Vdc Connect the power adapter (supplied) to the device and the mains outlet. Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the label. ON/OFF Switch device on pressing the ON/OFF key. The display turns on and shows the message in figure.
  • Page 28: Loading The Paper Roll

    4.5 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. Close the device cover. Open the device cover (see previous paragraphs). thermal side thermal side Insert the paper into the input mouth so that it unrolls...
  • Page 29 lato termico ROOM lato termico ROOM Wait until the paper is automatically loaded. CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 30 The following igure gives the limit positions of the paper roll related to the device for a correct paper loading without a paper roll holder support. The direction of the paper will always form a maximum angle of 90 ° or -90 ° with the insertion plane of paper inside the device. 90° 90° Carta con lato termico all’esterno del rotolo -90°...
  • Page 31: 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. ON/OFF LF LINE FEED While pressing the LF LINE FEED key, switch on the device by pressing the ON/OFF key. The device prints the report with the settings parameters. Follow the instruction printed on the paper or shown on display to proceed with configuration procedure.
  • Page 32: Setup Report

    5.2 Setup report The following igure shows the setup report of the device. The shown values for parameters are sample values; for the list and the description of device parameters see the following paragraphs. DEVICE NAME and <device name> rel 1.00 FIRMWARE MODULES SCODE. <code> rel 1.00 DCODE. <code> RELEASE rel 1.00 FCODE. <code> PRINTER SETTINGS 1 «••••••••» 640 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRINTING HEAD STATUS PRINTHEAD WORKING GOOD! PRINTER TYPE ........<device model>...
  • Page 33 The following igure shows the setup report of the ETHERNET parameters. The shown values for parameters are sample values; for the list and the description of device parameters see the following paragraphs. ETH. SPEED = 10Mb/s DHCP Client ....... : Disabled ETHERNET IP Address ........: 192.168. 0. 1 PARAMETERS Subnet Mask ......: 255.255.240. 0 Default Gateway ......: 192.168. 0. 5 MAC Address ......: 00-0E-E2-0A-D2-D0 [ LF ] to modify parameter KEYS FUNCTIONS [ FF ]...
  • Page 34: Device Status

    5.3 Device 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 PRINTING HEAD TYPE print head model INTERFACE interface present PROGRAM MEMORY TEST OK appears if functioning and NOT OK if faulty DYNAMIC RAM TEST OK appears if functioning and NOT OK if faulty EXTERNAL MEMORY TEST OK appears if functioning and NOT OK if faulty HEAD VOLTAGE...
  • Page 35: Printer Parameters

    5.4 Printer parameters The device allows 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 B-emulation RS232 BAUD RATE...
  • Page 36 USB MASS STORAGE Sharing mode from Mass Storage: Disabled = sharing mode disabled Enabled = sharing mode enabled Numerical address code for the univocal identiication of the USB device (in case of more USB ADDRESS NUMBER than a USB device connected with the same PC): USB VIRTUAL COM Setting the USB port as a virtual serial port: Disabled...
  • Page 37 CHINESE FONT Setting of the Chinese font: Disabled = Disables the use of the Chinese extended font GB18030-2000 Enabled = Enables the use of the Chinese extended font GB18030-2000 NOTE: When the Chinese font is enabled, the selection of the character code table is suspended (parameter “CODE TABLE”).
  • Page 38 NOTCH THRESHOLD Threshold value (in percent) for the recognition of the presence of notch by the notch sensor: NOTE: If the “Notch/B.Mark position” parameter is disabled, this parameter is not printed. NOTCH DISTANCE “Notch Distance” is the minimum distance (in mm) between the upper edge of ticket and the notch (see chapter 10).
  • Page 39 TICKET LOCKING This parameter enables/disables the block of the paper inside the device where the ticket is not cut with the cutter, but is presented for the manual tear off by the user: Disabled paper block disabled Enabled = paper block enabled NOTE: If the “Notch/B.Mark Position”...
  • Page 40: 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 41: 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 42 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Printer paper jam Open the device cover (see previous paragraphs). Close the device cover. ROOM Insert the paper Remove the damaged paper and check the presence (see previous paragraphs). for paper scraps inside the device. Carefully remove all paper scraps.
  • Page 44: Planning Of Cleaning Operations

    6.2 Planning of cleaning operations The regular cleaning of the device keeps the print quality and extends its life. The following table shows the recommended planning for the cleaning operations. EVERY PAPER CHANGE Printing head Use isopropyl alcohol Rollers Use isopropyl alcohol EVERY 5 PAPER CHANGES Paper path Use compressed air or tweezers...
  • Page 45: Cleaning

    6.3 Cleaning For periodic cleaning of the device, see the instructions below Sensors Paper path Disconnect the power supply cable and Disconnect the power supply cable and open the device cover (see par.4.1). open the device cover (see par.4.1). ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 46 Printing head Printing roller Disconnect the power supply cable and Disconnect the power supply cable and open the device cover (see par.4.1). open the device cover (see par.4.1). ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use solvents, or hard brushes. Do not use solvents, or hard brushes.
  • Page 47 Case Display Disconnect the power supply cable. Disconnect the power supply cable. ATTENTION: ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes. Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hard brushes. Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine. Do not let water or other liquids get inside the device.
  • Page 48: Upgrade Irmware

    6.4 Upgrade irmware 9. Select the serial communication port (e.g. COM1): Select the system communication port WARNING: During communication between PC and Available port device for the irmware update it is strictly forbidden to COM1 disconnect the communication cable or to remove the COM2 Firmware rel.: None Printer type: None Cancel COM3...
  • Page 49 Update via USB interface Select Printer <device1> <device2> ATTENTION: <device3> Only during the irmware update, the connection be- <device4> <device5> tween PC and device must be direct, without the use of HUB device. Only during the irmware update, do not connect or disconnect other USB devices.
  • Page 50 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 51: Specification

    7 SPECIFICATION 7.1 Hardware speciications Operating temperature Head temperature, paper presence, mobile detectors of black mark or Sensors translucent gap/hole (setting by software), cover open, external near paper end, MTBF 113 000 hours Emulations CUSTOM/POS, SVELTA Windows XP VISTA (32/64bit) Windows 7 (32/64bit) Printing driver Windows 8 (32/64bit)
  • Page 52 Head life 100 Km / 100M pulse Printing width 80 mm Printing mode Normal, 90°, 180°, 270° Printing format Height/Width from 1 to 8, bold, reverse, underlined, italic Character fonts 54 character code tables (see par. 7.7) CUSTOM/POS emulation 2 TrueType font , extended Chinese GB18030-2000 SVELTA emulation 20 embedded fonts, 2 TrueType font...
  • Page 53 Core type Cardboard or plastic DEVICE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply 24 Vdc ±10% (optional external power supply) Medium consumption 1.5 A Stand-by consumption 200dpi models 0.04 A 300dpi models 0.06 A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY cod.963GE020000003 Power supply voltage from 100 Vac to 240 Vac Frequency from 50 Hz to 60 Hz Current (output)
  • Page 54: Character Speciications In Custom/Pos Emulation

    7.2 Character speciications in CUSTOM/POS emulation 200dpi models Character set Character density 11 cpi 15 cpi 20 cpi Number of columns Chars / sec 2370 3047 4266 Lines / sec Characters (L x H mm)-Normal 2.25 x 3 1.75 x 3 1.25 x 3 300dpi models Character set...
  • Page 55: Device Dimensions

    7.3 Device dimensions Length 122.6 mm Height 85 mm Width 145.6 mm Weight 2 240 g NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following igures are in millimetres. 61.5 12.6 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 56: Device Dimensions With Paper Roll Holder

    7.4 Device dimensions with paper roll holder Length 324 mm Height 158 mm Width 145.6 mm Weight 3 240 g NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following igures are in millimetres. CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 57: Dimensions Of Power Supply Cod. 963Ge020000003

    7.5 Dimensions of power supply cod. 963GE020000003 Length 127 mm Height 35.5 mm Width 56 mm NOTE: All the dimensions shown in following igures are in millimetres. AC INLET +24V DC OUTPUT WIRE CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 58: Paper Speciication

    7.6 Paper speciication 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 59 Fanfold paper with hole 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 60: Character Sets In Custom/Pos Emulation

    7.7 Character sets in CUSTOM/POS emulation The device has 3 fonts of varying width (11, 15 and 20 cpi) which may be related one of the coding tables provided on the device. To know the coding tables actually present on the device, you need to print the font test (see par.2.5). You can set font and coding table by using the commands (see the Commands Manual of the device) or using the “Code Table”...
  • Page 61 <CodeTable> Coding table PC855 - Cyrillic on request PC861 - Icelandic on request PC862 - Hebrew PC864 - Arabic PC869 - Greek on request ISO8859-2 - Latin 2 on request ISO8859-15 - Latin 9 on request PC1098 - Farci on request PC1118 - Lithuanian on request PC1119 - Lithuanian...
  • Page 62: Character Sets In Svelta Emulation

    7.8 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 the Commands Manual of the device). The following list shows the font available and relative dimensions in dot: •...
  • Page 63: Consumables

    8 CONSUMABLES The following table shows the list of available consumables for device: DESCRIPTION CODE 67A00000000304 FANFOLD (100 tickets) weight = 140 g/m dimensions = 152mm x 80mm CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 64 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 65: Accessories

    9 ACCESSORIES The following table shows the list of available accessories for device: DESCRIPTION CODE 963GE020000003 POWER SUPPLY (for technical speciications, see the par.7.1) 974HL010000001 PAPER ROLL HOLDER CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 66 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 67: 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 of tickets with pre-printed ields and a ixed length. The alignment notch may be formed by • black mark printed on paper (see par.7.6); • hole between two tickets (see par.7.6); All alignment sensors are “relection” sensors: this kind of sensor emits a band of light and detects the quantity of light relected to it. The presence of the notch is therefore detected by the amount of light that returns to the sensor, considering that the light is relected by the white paper and absorbed by the black mark. To use tickets with holes, it is possible to use the same sensors as “transparence” sensors, coupled two by two: a beam of light is emitted by the transmitter sensor and the quantity of light which reaches the opposite receiver sensor is detected.
  • Page 68: 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” during the Setup procedure (see chapter 5) and set the correct value of this parameter as described in the following table.
  • Page 69 Paper with black mark on the non-thermal side Paper with black mark on the thermal side direction direction of paper of paper feed feed SENSOR 2 THERMAL SIDE SENSOR 1 NON-THERMAL SIDE CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 70 Tickets with hole direction of paper feed SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 71: 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 72 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” THERMAL SIDE Peak CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 73 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”...
  • Page 74: 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”. Referring to the front of the notch, the value of “Notch Distance” value varies from -5mm minimum and 99.9mm maximum. If the “Notch Distance” value is set to 0, the alignment point is set at the beginning of the notch. Alignment Alignment Alignment...
  • Page 75 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 76 The following igures show the simpliied sections of the device models with the paper path and the distances (in mm) between the alignment sensor, the print head and paper out mouth. distance between distance between printing line and printing line and notch sensor paper out CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 77 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 78: 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. The following igure shows an example of tickets with “Notch Distance” set to 0: Line of manual Line of manual...
  • Page 79: Technical Service

    11 TECHNICAL SERVICE In case of failure, send the 4 pieces of information listed below to our support team: 1. Product code 2. Serial number 3. Hardware release 4. Firmware release To get the necessary data, proceed as follows: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000000000000000 support@stimare.net support@stimare.net...
  • Page 80 CUSTOM-Powered...
  • Page 81: Advanced Functions

    12 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 12.1 File sharing The device can be connected to a PC with a USB cable. Through this kind of connection, it is possible to manage drivers, fonts and logos of the device and conigure the operating parameters by iles sharing from Mass Storage. FILE SHARING FROM MASS STORAGE 12.2 Drivers installation It is possible to install the new driver update directly into the folder “DRIVER” on the Flash Drive of the device. To enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage you need to enable the relative parameter during the conigu- ration process (see chapter 5).
  • Page 82: Logos Management

    12.3 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. It is possible to directly add the new logo directly into the folder “PICTURES” on the Flash Drive of the device. To enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage, you need to enable the relative parameter during the con- iguration process (see chapter 5).
  • Page 83: Setup

    12.5 Setup It is possible to conigure the default parameters for device setup by editing the “Setup.ini” ile on the Flash Drive. To enter the Flash Drive by iles sharing from Mass Storage, you need to enable the relative parameter during the con- iguration 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. To modify printer’s parameters, change the numeric value after the name of parameters. To set the parameter to the default value, change the numeric value with the symbol D.
  • Page 84 Notch/B.Mark Position 0*, 1, 2, 3 0 = Disabled 2 = Trasparence 1 = Bottom 3 = Top 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 85 Busy Condition 0*, 1 0 = RxFull 1 = OffLine/RxFull USB Virtual COM 0*, 1 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled USB Mass Storage 0*, 1 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled USB Address Number 0*, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 0 = 0 4 = 4 8 = 8...
  • Page 86 CUSTOM-Powered Stimare Limited (Ireland) 46A Patrick Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 YH33 Email: info@stimare.net www.stimare.net VAT: IE 9682843O Stimare Ltd (UK) 4 Bramber Court, Bramber Road, London, W149PW Email: support@stimare.net VAT: GB 997212486 Stimare LLC (USA) 4730 Tejon Street, Denver, CO 80211, USA Email: support@stimare.net EIN: 38-4037173...

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