Electrical Characteristics
Internal AC Powered
The Ithaca® 8000 Printer is designed to be AC self-powered in domestic and
international markets. The printer is equipped with a universal input power supply that is
designed to operate worldwide without modification.
Supply
Supply
Voltage
Voltage
Rating
Range
(VAC)
(VAC)
100-240
90-264
Table 4 Standard Power Input Requirements
External Powered DC
Optionally, the Ithaca® 8000 Printer can be operated with 24-volt DC power supplied
from a host terminal or external supply. Connection to this printer version is made via a
three-pin Hosiden type connector.
Supply
Supply
Voltage
Voltage
Rating
Range
(VDC)
(VDC)
22.8 –
24
-5+10%
26.4
Table 5 Power Input Requirements with the 24-volt DC Power
The Ithaca® 8000 can be configured to operate with various power supplies. If a DC
power supply with less capability is used, the printer must be configured for reduced
power and the printer will print slower.
Thermal Print Head
Thermal Print Head Overview:
Number of heat elements:
Heat element pitch:
Print width:
Pulse Life:
Abrasion Life:
Vertical dot pitch
Operating Temperature
Humidity:
Operation Precautions:
Do not print without paper.
Clean the head with ethyl-alcohol after power is removed from the printer. This will
remove foreign particles or paper dust which may degrade print quality.
2
For DC powered printers, the cash drawer is supplied directly from the DC input supply. The
cash drawer requirements may affect the allowable range of voltages.
100-06908
Frequency
Rated Power
(Hz)
47 – 63
Frequency (Hz)
DC
2
Rev D
Idle Current
(watts)
(amps)
45
.1A @ 120VAC
.05 A @ 240VAC
Idle
Current
(amps)
0.125 A
2.0 A (Cash Drawer Fire)
3.5 A (Printing maximum for < 1 minute)
4.8 A Peak (< 167 msec.)
640
0.125 mm (8 dots/mm.)
80 mm. +/- 0.2 mm.
100 million pulses
100 km.
0.264 mm (0.0104 inch) or 96 DPI
5-45 degrees C
10-90 % RH (non-condensing)
Printing Current
(amps)
1.4 A @ 120VAC
.7 A @ 240VAC
Current (amps)
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