Citizen iDP-3310 User Manual
Citizen iDP-3310 User Manual

Citizen iDP-3310 User Manual

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  • Page 1 SERIAL THERMAL PRINTER iDP3310 MODEL...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all of these instructions and save them for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
  • Page 3: Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen

    WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN Lesen Sie die nachfolgenden Anweisungen sorgfältig durch und bewahren Sie sie auf. Befolgen Sie alle auf dem Drucker vermerkten Hinweise und Anweisungen. Vor dem Reinigen grundsätzlich Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen. Keine Flüssigkeiten oder Aerosolreiniger benutzen. Nut mit einem feuchten Tuch abwischen. Der Drucker darf nicht in der Nähe von Wasser aufgestellt werden.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5 Before using the equipment, be sure to read this User's manual thoroughly. Please keep handy to refer to when needed. Portions of the contents of this User's manual may be changed without prior notice. The reproduction of parts or all of the contents of this User's manual without permission is strictly forbidden. Absolutely do not carry out maintenance, disassembly, or repair of parts that are not specified in this User's manual.
  • Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ----- BE SURE TO OBSERVE In order to prevent hazards to an operator or other persons and damage to property, be sure to observe the following precautions. The following describes the degrees of hazard and damages that can occur if the given instructions are neglected or the equipment is incorrectly operated.
  • Page 7 iDP3310 User's Manual WARNING Never handle the equipment in the following manners, as it may break, become out of order, or overheat causing smoke and resulting in fire or electric shock. If the equipment is used in an abnormal condition, such as when broken, then problems, smoke emission, abnormal odor/noise, and fire can result.
  • Page 8: Precautions For Installation

    There is a danger of fire or electric shock. Do not put any object on the printer. It may cause trouble. Do not use the equipment near a radio or TV receiver. Do not share the power from a plug socket a radio or TV receiver is connected to.
  • Page 9 Do not operate the operation panel using sharp objects such as the top of a pen etc. Do not use sheets of paper by adhering them together with plastic tape, etc.. Never try to pull the paper forcibly by hand. Also, be careful not to get the paper caught by the printer cover when opening/closing it.
  • Page 10 Absolutely do not use thinners, trichlene, benzine or ketone group solvents, or chemical-soaked cleaning cloths. Clean the printer with a soft brush if the print head becomes dirty because of paper dust. CAUTION : Do not conduct the maintenance right after printing because the print head and motor are hot.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    1. OUTLINE... 1 1.1 Features... 1 1.2 Unpacking... 1 2. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS... 3 2.1 Model Classification... 3 2.2 Basic Specifications... 4 2.3 Paper Specifications... 5 2.3.1 Recommended Paper ..5 2.3.2 Print Position..5 2.3.3 Head and Cutter Layout ..6 3.
  • Page 12 7.3.3 Error Detection ...29 7.3.4 Data Receiving Control ...29 7.3.5 Buffering...29 7.3.6 Electrical Characteristics ...30 8. DRAWER KICK-OUT CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR ... 31 8.1 Specifications of Drawer Kick-Out Connector(Option) ... 31 8.1.1 Connector’s Pin Configuration..31 8.1.2 Drive Circuit ..31 8.2 Power Supply Connector Specifications...
  • Page 13 4. VORBEREITUNG ... 63 4.1 Anschluß des Netzteils... 63 4.2 Anschluß des Schnittstellenkabels ... 64 4.3 Anschluß des Ausschubmechanismussteckers der Geldschublade ... 65 4.4 Einlegen des Druckpapiers (Rolle)... 66 4.5 Entfernen des restlichen Papiers... 68 4.6 Beseitigung von Papierstaus... 68 4.7 Papierende und Alarm...
  • Page 14: Outline

    This printer, a small-sized serial thermal printer, has been developed to be applicable to various data communication terminals, POS terminals, kitchen printers, etc.. The printer can be widely used in various applications since the printer is equipped with many functions. Read this manual thoroughly before you start using the printer.
  • Page 15 Do not install this printer near a heater or in direct sunlight. Do not use this printer in locations with high temperature, high humidity or heavy dirt. In case of the Printer sets wet, do not switch the power ON until it dries. CITIZEN...
  • Page 16: Basic Specifications

    2. BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Model Classification The printer model is classified by the following designation method. iDP3310 - R F 120 - D Model Name Exclusive AC Adapter Types and Power Cords 33AD-U (120V 2-core cord) 33AD-E (230V 2-core cord)
  • Page 17: Basic Specifications

    2.2 Basic Specifications Model Items Printing method Print width Dot pitch Print speed No. of printing columns Character size Character types Line pitch Paper Interface Input buffer Paper end detection Drawer Kick-Out Connector Paper Auto Loading International Character Power Consumption Spec.
  • Page 18: Paper Specifications

    2.3 Paper Specifications 2.3.1 Recommended Paper Type Paper width Paper thickness Roll diameter Printed surface Recommended paper Core CAUTION : Print quality may vary if you use paper other than specified. In such case, change print density by dip switch setting. (See “5.
  • Page 19: Head And Cutter Layout

    iDP3310 User's Manual 2.3.3 Head and Cutter Layout CITIZEN...
  • Page 20: Outer Appearance And Component Parts

    iDP3310 User's Manual 3. OUTER APPEARANCE AND COMPONENT PARTS 3.1 Outer Appearance and Component Parts CITIZEN...
  • Page 21: Description Of Component Parts

    This lamp is illuminated when the power is turned on. (3) ERROR lamp This lamp blinks when the paper runs out, and it is illuminated when the printer is mechanically locked. (4) FEED switch Press this switch when you want to feed the paper. The paper is fed while it is being pressed. Test printing will be performed if you turn on the power while holding down this switch.
  • Page 22: Operation

    4.1 Connecting AC Adapter (1) Turn off the power switch. (2) Put the cable connector of the AC adapter into the power connector on the rear side of the printer. (3) Put the AC Power Supply Cord into the outlet.
  • Page 23: Connecting Interface Cable

    4.2 Connecting Interface Cable (1) Turn OFF the power switch. (Both for the printer and the host side.) (2) Locate the up and down side of the cable terminal. And connect it to the interface connector. (3) Fix the cable terminal.
  • Page 24: Connecting Drawer Kick-Out Connector (Option)

    (1) Turn OFF the power switch. (2) Locate the up and down side of the drawer kick-out cable connector and put it into the drawer kick-out connector on the rear side of the printer. CAUTION : Do not connect the drawer (solenoid) other than specified in this manual.
  • Page 25: Inserting The Paper Roll

    Print quality and reliability may not be guaranteed if you use paper that is not specified in this manual. (1) Holding the projections on both sides of the printer cover, open it until it stops. (2) Cut the end of paper roll approximately at a right angle.
  • Page 26 CAUTION : Printer will be in standby mode after roll paper has been inserted. Then in case any data is still left in the buffer or in case receiving data from host side, printer will start printing. In case the slack of paper remains, adjust the position of paper roll pulling paper guide to the front side.
  • Page 27: How To Remove Remaining Paper

    (1) In case of paper end, keep pressing FEED switch, and pull out the paper if the paper is not feeded. (2) In case the paper is still remaining open the printer cover and then cut the paper completely with manual cutter on the upper cover, after that feed out the paper with pressing FEED switch.
  • Page 28: Paper End And Alarm

    4.7 Paper End and Alarm 4.7.1 Error Indication on the Operation Panel When the power is turned on or while using the printer, the ERROR lamp is turned on/blinks on the operation panel. Error Indication Home position error Paper end 4.7.2 Error Details...
  • Page 29: Self Printing Function

    4.9 Paper Auto Loading Function If new printing paper is inserted into the paper inlet of the printer, it will be fed by several lines automatically. In order to prevent the printing paper from being bent, insert it straight into the paper inlet. If the printing paper has not reached the paper outlet, press the FEED switch to feed it out of the paper outlet.
  • Page 30: Paper Jam And Shear In Printing

    4.10 Paper Jam and Shear in Printing This printer may have printing errors, such as a shear, in the following cases. If this occurs, turn the power off and on again. (1) When the printer is locked temporarily because the end of the printing paper is caught in discharging or inserting it.
  • Page 31: Dip Switch Setting

    Do not use something sharp to set the DIP switches. Be sure to leave the disabled switch segments to OFF. (setting upon shipment) * Do not use the printer with the DIP switch cover removed. iDP3310 User's Manual CITIZEN...
  • Page 32: Dip Switch Setting

    5.2 DIP Switch Setting 1) DS1 Function DS1-1 Unused DS1-2 Mode change DS1-3 Print density DS1-4 Print density DS1-5 CR switching DS1-6 DC2 cord DS1-7 Reprint DS1-8 Reprint 2) DS2 Function DS2-1 Bit length DS2-2 Parity DS2-3 Odd/even DS2-4 Unused DS2-5 BAUD RATE DS2-6...
  • Page 33: Repeat Print Setting

    5.3 Repeat Print Setting There are four kinds of repeat print modes, including normal print mode. Set them according to your applications. The input buffer size is 250 bytes for the normal print mode, and 1K bytes for the other (repeat) three print modes. 5.3.1 Repeat Print Mode 1 by Command If a reprint command (DC3) is received, reprinting will be performed 10 seconds after printing all the data.
  • Page 34: Parallel Interface

    DATA 1 BUSY SELECT FRAME GND : 8-bit parallel system (DATA1 8) : ACK, BUSY, STB, RESET, FAULT, SELECT : Printer side --- 57RE-40360 (AMPHENOL or equivalent) Cable side --- 57-30360 (AMPHENOL or equivalent) iDP3310 User's Manual Signal Name TWISTED PAIR GND...
  • Page 35: Input And Output Signals

    : The signal to indicate BUSY state of the printer. Input new data for "LOW."(Positive logic) FAULT : The signal which is made "LOW" when the printer is in alarm state. All the control circuit inside the printer are stopped at this time.(Negative logic) SELECT : The signal which is made "HIGH"...
  • Page 36: Electrical Characteristics

    All the output signals are at C-MOS level. "HIGH" level "LOW" level (3) I/O Conditions All the input and output signals are pulled up by 3.3 k . [Printer Side] 4.0V at minimum 1.0V at maximum 4.5V at mimimum 0.1V at maximum...
  • Page 37: Timing Chart

    6.3.3 Timing Chart Data Input and Print Timing Supply T1, T2, T3 : 0.5 s MIN : 270 ns MAX : 2.3 s TYP : 500 ms MIN (On supplying power) 6.3.4 Data Receiving Control When BUSY signal is "LOW", data from the host can be received. When it being "HIGH", data can not be received.
  • Page 38: Serial Interface

    (7) Data transmitting control (TD signal) RS-232C Status transmission Native mode 900R mode Printer state transmission Transmits the data which is the 1 byte condition. See the page 34, 10. PRINT CONTROL FUNCTIONS. Asynchronous 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 (User selectable) Transmits "A"(41h)
  • Page 39: Connector's Pin Configuration

    Host side Mini DIN-DIN cable (Provided only for V interface model) Signal Frame Ground Signal GND Input Received Data Output Printer BUSY signal Output Transmitted Data Input Data Set Ready D-Sub Connector Mini DIN Connector : 17LE-13250 (Equivalent to DDK)
  • Page 40: Input And Output Signals

    (4) DSR If this signal is a Space, the data will be sent from the printer side. Note that if this signal is a Mark when a request to send command is executed, the printer will wait until the signal becomes a Space.
  • Page 41: Data Configuration

    7.3.2 Data Configuration Mark Space (1) Start bit In 1/2 bit from the Mark-to-Space starting edge, state is read once again. When "Space" state is confirmed, it is recognized as the start bit. If it is "Mark" state, it is not taken as the start bit. Without taking it as an error, detection of a start bit is carried out once again.
  • Page 42: Error Detection

    7.3.3 Error Detection Parity, framing, and overrun are detected. On detection of any error, the data are canceled. (1) Framing error With "Space" state having been detected on detection of a stop bit, error takes Space. The data are canceled. (2) Parity error With an error having been detected under specifying parity check, the data is canceled.
  • Page 43: Electrical Characteristics

    7.3.6 Electrical Characteristics (1) RS-232C Circuit Input (RD, DSR) [Printer Side] Equivalent MAX232 Output (DTR, TD) Equivalent MAX232 Mark=(-8V): At Busy Space=(+8V): At Ready [Host Side] Mark=(-8V): Stop bit Space=(+8V): Start bit Mark=(-8V): 1 Space=(+8V): 0 iDP3310 User's Manual CITIZEN...
  • Page 44: Drawer Kick-Out Connector And Power Connector

    This connector cannot be connected to a telephone line. Do not connect other than the solenoid. 8.1.2 Drive Circuit Function Frame Ground Drawer drive signal Drawer drive power : TM5RJ3-66(HIROSE) or equivalent : TM3P-66P(HIROSE) or equivalent [Printer Side] iDP3310 User's Manual CITIZEN...
  • Page 45: Power Supply Connector Specifications

    8.2 Power Supply Connector Specifications This is a power connector from an exclusive AC adapter. Connector’s Pin Configuration Jack used : HEC0470-01-640(HOSHIDEN) or equivalent Applicable plug : JXP series Type-A (I.D. 2.45 mm, O.D. 5.5 mm) (HOSHIDEN) or equivalent CAUTION: Be sure to use the specified power supply.
  • Page 46: Maintenance And Service

    9. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE For the information on maintenance and service, please contact our dealer or at the following address. Northern America CBM America Corporation Service Center 365 Van Ness Way Suit 510 Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A TEL +1-310-781-1460 FAX +1-310-781-9157 Other Areas Japan CBM Corporation Information Systems Division...
  • Page 47: Print Control Functions

    Specify the Repeat Print * P-250 represents both P-250 and P-900R modes. P-250 mode basically equals to P-900R except the printer ID and some status sent to the host from the printer. Refer to the attached “Commands Details”. * P-200 represents the P-200 mode.
  • Page 48: Command Sets

    10.2 Command Sets The command sets are set by the setting of the DIP switches and specific commands. The available commands and functions differ depending on each setting. (1) P-250 command set There are two kinds of modes: P-200 mode and P-250 mode. If the P-250 command set is set with the DIP switches, the P-200 mode will be effected.
  • Page 49: Commands Details

    10.3 Commands Details 10.3.1 Description of Items XXXX [Function] Command function [Code] A row of command constituent code is represented by a hexadecimal number with < >H, a binary number with < >B, and a decimal number with < >. [ ]k means a repeat count of k-times.
  • Page 50: Details

    10.3.2 Details [Function] Line Feed [Code] <0A>H [Outline] This command prints the data in the print buffer and feeds the paper by one line. If printing is completed, the command will move a printing position to the left margin and clear the print buffer.
  • Page 51 This command clears the contents of the print buffer without printing and resets the character attribute and other attributes to Inactive or Default. [Caution] If the printer has started printing from the print buffer, this command will be ignored. [See Also] ESC c...
  • Page 52 NULL [Function] Pad character (NOP) [Code] <00>H [Outline] If this character code is received, it will be ignored without being handled as the data. It has no effect on other command or setting. If it is received as a command accessory code or data, it will have a function.
  • Page 53 <1C>H [Outline] This command resets all the attributes, clears the print buffer, and sets the right margin to 42. A subsequent command and printer operation will be of the P-250 mode, P-900R mode or 42- column mode. [Caution] If this command is received while printing, the data and attributes so far will be deleted. If this command is set in the P-250 mode, P-900R mode or 42-column mode, it will be ignored.
  • Page 54 [Function] Set Double-Width Character [Code] <1E>H [Outline] This command prints its subsequent characters in double width. If a line has a position only for one character, it will be printed in normal width. This attribute remains valid until the US command(normal-width mode) or CAN command is received.
  • Page 55 [Function] Set Double-Width Character or Specify High Page [Code] <0E>H [Outline] 1. Serial interface 7-bit setting High pages are specified in all the modes. If this command is received, the character codes 20H to 7FH are converted into A0H to FFH. This command remains valid until the SI command or CAN command is received.
  • Page 56 Connect only the specified part to the drawer connector. When this function is activated, the main body or opponent connection element may have trouble or be destroyed. While this command is activated, the printer is stopping. Do not specify this command continuously. It could cause trouble.
  • Page 57 ESC b (n) ; [Function] Eject Paper by n-lines [Code] <1B>H<62H>(n)<3B>H [Range] 1 (n) 255 (<30>H n <39>H) [Outline] This command ejects the paper by n-lines at the specified line height. A length of the ejected paper can be obtained as follows. (Number of lines x Line height) 77 [Caution] Be sure to add ";"(<3B>H) to the end of the parameter.
  • Page 58 If the parameter is set between 1 and 42, the printer will print automatically when the n-th printable character is received. If the parameter is set beyond these limits, this command will be ignored.
  • Page 59 ESC f (n) ; [Function] Select Line Attribute [Code] <1B>H<66H>(n)<3B>H [Range] 0 (n) 3 (<30>H n <33>H) [Outline] This command is used to select the attribute required to be applied to the entire line at one time. In combination with the double-width command (SO, RS), it can print quadruple-width characters.
  • Page 60 [Code] <1B>H<69>H [Outline] This command sends a printer identification code by 1 byte. It sends "A"(<41>H) in the P- 250 mode and "H"(<48>H) in the P-900R mode. [Caution] This command is available only serial interface in the P-250 mode and P-900R mode.
  • Page 61 ESC C n [Function] Specify Page Length and Paging [Code] <1B>H<43H>(n) [Range] 14 (n) 140 (<30>H n <39>H) [Outline] This command specifies a length of one page, which is determined by the number of lines. If the set number of lines is exceeded, this command will be ignored. The paper is fed by 3 lines immediately after specifying this command.
  • Page 62 ESC * m n1 n2 [d] k [Function] Specify Bit Image Mode [Code] <1B>H<2A>H<m><n1><n2>[<d>]k [Range] m = 0, 1 0 n1 252 n2 = 0 0 d 255 k = n1 + 256 n2 [Outline] This command specifies the bit image of the m-mode as to the numbers of dots specified with n1 and n2.
  • Page 63 ESC Y [Function] Specify Repeat Print [Code] <1B>H<59>H [Outline] If this command is executed, the contents of the buffer will be printed according to the repeat print mode set with the DIP switches. The buffer is cleared after reprinting. Repeat print mode (DSW1-7: ON, DSW1-8: OFF) If the command is received after printing, the data will be reprinted.
  • Page 64: Character Codes Table

    iDP3310 User's Manual 11. CHARACTER CODES TABLE 11.1 P-250, P-900R mode CITIZEN...
  • Page 65: Idp-562 Mode

    iDP3310 User's Manual 11.2 iDP-562 mode CITIZEN...
  • Page 66: International Character Codes Table(All Common)

    iDP3310 User's Manual 11.3 International Character Codes Table(All Common) CITIZEN...
  • Page 67: Appendix 1. Block Diagram

    iDP3310 User's Manual APPENDIX 1. BLOCK DIAGRAM CITIZEN...
  • Page 68: Appendix 2. Outer Dimention

    iDP3310 User's Manual APPENDIX 2. OUTER DIMENTION CITIZEN...
  • Page 69 iDP3310 User's Manual <<< German >>> CITIZEN...
  • Page 70 1. Vor der Verwendung des Gerätes immer die Bedienungsanleitung gründlich durchlesen. Die Bedienungsanleitung griffbereit zum Nachschlagen aufbewahren. 2. Änderungen im Inhalt dieser Bedienungsanleitung bleiben vorbehalten. 3. Nachdruck oder Vervielfältigung dieser Bedienungsanleitung oder von Teilen davon ohne ausdrückliche Genehmigung des Herausgebers ist streng verboten. 4.
  • Page 71 ZU BEACHTENDE SICHERHEITSMASSREGELN Zur Vermeidung von Gefahren gegenüber dem Bediener und anderen Personen und Sachschäden sind die folgenden Vorsichtsmaßregeln unbedingt zu beachten. Der folgende Text beschreibt das Ausmaß der Gefahren und potentiellen Sachschäden, die durch eine Mißachtung der Bedienungshinweise oder durch die unsachgemäße Handhabung des Geräts entstehen können.
  • Page 72 Beim Betrieb des Geräts sind die nachfolgenden Vorsichtsmaßregeln unbedingt zu beachten. Eine Mißachtung dieser Hinweise kann zu Schäden, Funktionsstörungen, Rauchentwicklung und Brandgefahr durch Überhitzen und zu elektrischen Schlägen führen. Der fortgesetzte Betrieb des Geräts in anormalem Zustand, wie z.B. nach einer Beschädigung, kann Funktionsstörungen, Rauchentwicklung, fremde Gerüche/Geräusche und Brände verursachen.
  • Page 73 iDP3310 User's Manual VORSICHTSMASSREGELN FÜR DIE AUFSTELLUNG Das Gerät nicht an Plätzen abstellen oder betreiben, an denen es Feuer, Feuchtigkeit oder direkter Sonnenbestrahlung ausgesetzt ist. Ebenso sind Plätze in der Nähe von Heizkörpern und sonstigen Wärmenquellen zu vermeiden, an denen Umgebungstemperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit nicht den vorgeschriebenen Betriebsbedingungen entsprechen, sowie Plätze, an denen das Gerät Öl, Metallspänen oder Staub ausgesetzt ist.
  • Page 74 VORSICHTSSMASSREGELN ZUM BETRIEB Die folgenden Verfahren nicht ausführen, da sie zu Schäden führen können. Nicht eine andere als die vorgeschriebene Betriebsstromstufe verwenden. Kein Form ulardrucken ausführen, wenn kein Aufzeichnungspapier eingelegt ist; dadurch könnte der Druckkopf beschädigt werden. Keine Fremdkörper wie Papierclips, Sicherheitsnadeln etc. in den Drucker fallenlassen. Keine Getränke oder chemische Flüssigkeiten in die Druckereinheiten schütten.
  • Page 75: Normale Wartung

    NORMALE WARTUNG Sicherstellen, daß vor allen Wartungsarbeiten das Gerät AUSGESCHALTET ist. Beim Reinigen der Oberfläche des Gehäuses einen weichen, trockenen Lappen verwenden. Bei hartnäckigen Verschmutzungen den Lappen anfeuchten und auswringen. Auf keinen Fall flüchtige organische Lösungsmittel wie Terpentin, Trichlen, Benzol oder Keton verwenden, oder chemisch imprägnierte Reinigungslappen.
  • Page 76: Vorbereitung

    4. VORBEREITUNG 4.1 Anschluß des Netzteils (1) Den Drucker mit dem Netzschalter ausschalten. (2) Die Kabelanschlußbuchse des Netzteils an die Buchse an der Rückseite des Druckers anshließen. (3) Das Netzkabel des Netzteils an eine Wandsteckdose anschließen. VORSICHT : Ausschließlich das mitgelieferte Netzteil verwenden. Beim Abziehen des Netzsteckers immer am Stecker und nicht am Kabel ziehen.
  • Page 77: Anschluß Des Schnittstellenkabels

    4.2 Anschluß des Schnittstellenkabels (1) Den Drucker (einschließlich angeschlossene Geräte) ausschalten. (2) Den Kabelanschlußstecker vertikal ausgerichtet an die Schnittstellenbuchse anchließen. (3) Den Kabelanshlußstecker vertikal ausgerichtet an die Schnittstellenbuchse anschließen. Serienshnittstelle Parallelschnittstell DIN-Minishnittstell (4) Ein zugeordnetes Gerät an den Computer (Hauptrechner) anschließen usw. Die Schrauben festziehen.
  • Page 78: Anschluß Des Ausschubmechanismussteckers Der Geldschublade

    4.3 Anschluß des Ausschubmechanismussteckers der Geldschublade Den Drucker mit dem Netzschalter ausschalten. Den Ausschubmechanismus-Kabelstecker vertikal ausgerichtet in die Geldschubladen Ausschubmechanismusbuchse an der Rückseite des Druckers einstecken. VORSICHT : Keine anderen Vorrichtungen (wie z.B. eine Telefonleitung) als die dazugehörige Geldshublade an die Schubladen-Ausschubmechanismusbuchse anschließen. Solenoid-Nennspannung: 12V DC / 1 V / 0.8 A Strom (Max) iDP3310 User's Manual...
  • Page 79: Einlegen Des Druckpapiers (Rolle)

    4.4 Einlegen des Druckpapiers (Rolle) VORSICHT : Ausschließlich das vorgeschriebene Druckpapier verwenden. Die Verwendung anderer Papiersorten kann zur Minderung der Druckqualitat und zu reduzierter Betriebslebensdauer des Druckers führen. (1) Mit den Händen in die Aussparungen an beiden Seiten der Druckabdeckung greifen und die Abdeckung bis zum Anschlag öffnen.
  • Page 80 iDP3310 User's Manual VORSIGHT : Schlaffes Druckpapier durch Zurückdrehen der Papierrolle straffen. Schräg eingesetztes Druckpapier langsam herausziehen und neu einführen, oder durch vorsichtiges Ziehen gerade richten. Falls dies nicht hilft, die Druckerabdeckung schließen und die Papiervorschubtaste FEED zum Ausrichten des Papiers drücken. Die Druckerabdeckung niemals während des Druckens öffnen, da hierdurch papierstaus usw.
  • Page 81: Entfernen Des Restlichen Papiers

    4.5 Entfernen des restlichen Papiers (1) Wenn das Druckpapier verbraucht ist, die Papiervorschubtaste FEED gedrückt halten, bis der Papiervorschub stoppt. Anschließend das restliche Papier entfernen. (2) Zum Herausnehmen der Druckpapierrolle vor dem Ende die Druckerabdeckung aufklappen und das Papier vor der Papiereinzugöffnung sauber abschneiden. Anschließend die FEED-Taste drücken, damit das im Drucker verbliebene Papier ausläuft.
  • Page 82: Papierende Und Alarm

    4.7 Papierende und Alarm 4.7.1 Fehleranzeige am Bedienfeld Beim Einschalten des Druckers oder während des Druckbetriebs leuchtet/blinkt das ERROR-Lämpchen am Bedienfeld. Fehleranzeige Ausgangspositionsfehler Papierende 4.7.2 Fehlermeldungen (1) Ausgangspositionsfehler: Der Druckkopf läuft beim Einschalten des Druckers ganz nach links in seine Ausgangsposition.
  • Page 83: Selbstdruckfunktion

    4.8 Selbstdruckfunktion Die FEED-Taste gedrückt halten und gleichzeitig den Druker einschalten. Der Drucker druckt hiernach die verwendeten Zeichen aus, wie z.B. ROM-Version, DIP-Schalter-Information usw. (1) Die FEED-Taste gedrückt halten und gleichzeitig den Drucker einschalten. (2) Sobald der Druckbetrieb startet, die FEED-Taste freigeben. VORSICHT : Diese Funktion darf nicht gestartet werden, wenn sich kein Druckpapier im Drucker befindet oder das Papier nahezu aufgebraucht ist.
  • Page 84: Papierstau Und Reißen Beim Druckbetrieb

    4.10 Papierstau und Reißen beim Druckbetrieb In den folgenden Fällen können Funktionsstörungen, wie z.B. ein Reißen im Druckbetrieb, auftreten. In derartigen Fällen sollte der Drucker aus- und wieder eingeschaltet weden. (1) Wenn die Druckfunktion vorübergehend unterbrochen wurde, weil sich das Ende des Druckpapiers beim Auslaufen oder Einschieben verfangen hat.
  • Page 85: Einstellung Der Dip-Schalter

    5. EINSTELLUNG DER DIP-SCHALTER 5.1 DIP-Schalterposition Die DIP-Schalter befinden sich am Boden des Druckergehäuses. Diese Schalter müssen bei ausgeschalteter Stromversorgung eingestellt werden. Vor dem Einstellen der Schalter ist deshalb zuerst der Drucker auszuschalten. (1) Den Drucker ausschalten. (2) Die Abdeckung der DIP-Schalter abschrauben. (Darauf achten, die Schrauben nicht zu verlieren.) (3) Die Abdeckung zur Schraubenbefestigungsseite hin schieben und in der durch den Pfeil angezeigten Richtung abnehmen.
  • Page 86 5.2 Funktion der DIP-Schalter 1) DS1 Funktion DS1-1 Deaktiviert DS1-2 Moduswahl DS1-3 Druckdichte DS1-4 Druckdichte DS1-5 CR-Wahl DS1-6 DC2-Code DS1-7 Wiederholungsdruck DS1-8 Wiederholungsdruck 2) DS2 Funktion DS2-1 Bitlänge DS2-2 Parität DS2-3 Ungerade/Gerade DS2-4 Deaktiviert DS2-5 Baudrate DS2-6 Baudrate DS2-7 Baudrate DS2-8 Deaktiviert Der DIP-Schalter DS2 wird nur für die Sserien- und DIN-Minischnittstelle verwendet.
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