G&G TD80 User Manual

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TD80 Thermal Receipt Printer
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  • Page 1 TD80 Thermal Receipt Printer TD80 Thermal Receipt Printer User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents I. Product Introduction ............... 1 1. Safety warning ..............1 2. Main features ..............2 II. Precautions ................3 III. Unpack the Printer ..............4 IV. Appearance Components ............5 V. Technical Parameters ............. 6 VI. Printer Installation and Operation ........8 1.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    I. Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing our TD80 Thermal Receipt Printer. This thermal receipt printer provides you with safe, reliable and efficient print quality at a reasonable and economical price. This printer is widely used in the following areas with its super-powerful function and ease of...
  • Page 6: Main Features

    damage to the print head due to contact with static electricity. • The use of printer device in the daily living environment may cause radio interference, so please try to stay away from radio equipment during use. 2. Main features High-speed printing at 250mm/s;...
  • Page 7: Precautions

    • Supports multi-language font library. II. Precautions Before operating the printer, please read the following contents carefully and follow them strictly.  The printer should be placed steadily to prevent from vibration and shock.  Do not use or store the printer in places with high temperature, high humidity, and heavy pollution.
  • Page 8: Unpack The Printer

    modification without authorization.  Only use the included dedicated power adapter.  To guarantee print quality and extend product lifespan, it is advisable to use the recommended printing paper of equal quality.  When unplugging and plugging the printer’s power cord, make sure to power off the printer and hold the printer’s power connector correctly at the arrow (do not hold the flexible cord of the power cord for plugging or unplugging).
  • Page 9: Appearance Components

    IV. Appearance Components TD80 Thermal Receipt Printer Front view Flip cover Exit Delivery button Cover open button Rear view Power interface Power switch Network port Cash drawer interface USB interface Inside view Print head assembly Paper roll baffle Page 5 of 27...
  • Page 10: Technical Parameters

    V. Technical Parameters Print parameters Model TD80 Print method Line thermal printing Print command Compatible with ESC/POS commands Print speed 250mm/s (max) Effective resolution 203dpi Print paper thickness 0.06-0.08 mm Maximum print 72 mm width The print head has a lifespan of 150km, while the Reliability cutter can be used for up to 1.5 million times...
  • Page 11 ltilingual), PC860(Portuguese), PC863(Canadian -French), PC865(Nordic), West Europe, Greek, Hebrew, East Europe, Iran, WPC1252, PC86 6(Cyrillic#2), PC852(Latin2), PC858, IranII, L atvian, Arabic, PT151(1251), Thai 1D Barcode: UPC-A / UPC-E / JAN13(EAN13) / Barcode JAN8(EAN8) / CODE39 / ITF / CODABAR / specifications CODE93 / CODE128 2D barcode: QR Code...
  • Page 12: Printer Installation And Operation

    Atmospheric pressure: 86~106kpa Altitude: 1500m Size 175mm*136mm*126mm VI. Printer Installation and Operation 1. Printer connection method Figure 1: USB + network port; a. Connect the adapter cable to the power interface of the printer. b. Connect the interface cable to the interface on the back of the printer. c.
  • Page 13: Installation Of Paper Roll

    2. Installation of paper roll The printer can use paper rolls of the following two widths. The installation position of the 80mm paper roll The installation position of the 58mm paper roll baffle is shown in the figure baffle is shown in the figure a.
  • Page 14: Buttons And Indicator Lights

    3. Buttons and indicator lights POWER……………………Power Light ERROR…………………….Error Light PAPER……………………..Paper Light FEED……………………..FEED Button a. [Feed] Button (Feed) Press this button to feed paper. If you keep pressing this button, the paper will be fed continuously. b. [Paper] Light (Paper) When this light and the Error light are on and the buzzer beeps twice, it means the printer has run out of paper;...
  • Page 15: Self Test

    d. [Error] Light (Error) When the printer has run out of paper, cutter error, cover opening error, print head overheating, etc., the error light flashes and the buzzer beeps. The alarm can be controlled according to the user's needs. Self test After connecting the printer, power it off, then press and hold the FEED button while powering it on, and the printer will automatically print a self-check page and stop once printing is complete.
  • Page 16: Wifi Connection Settings

    4. WIFI connection Settings Configure Windows WiFi as follows: Use the power cord to power on the printer, and use the USB cable to connect the printer and the PC; Open the Receipt Printer setting tool (windows_80_setting.exe) on the PC, and after connecting the printer to the setting tool, select "WiFi Setting"...
  • Page 17 b. In "WiFi_IP Settings", select "DHCP ON", click "Settings", and then click "Obtain" to obtain IP information (as shown in Figure 2). Note: In DHCP ON mode, the printer cannot be restarted to print the self-test page. c. Complete the preceding steps. You can print the self-test page to query the IP address.
  • Page 18 the need for a network. a. In "WiFi Settings" - "WiFi Mode", switch to "AP" and click "Settings"; b. After successful setting, click "Obtain" to obtain the AP-IP address (as shown in Figure 3); c. After the preceding steps are complete, restart the printer and print the self-test page to obtain the IP address.
  • Page 19 ③ STA Mode: a. In "STA Mode", enter the external WiFi name (such as router, mobile phone hotspot, etc.) and password, the setting is successful, click "get" WiFi name and password, consistent with Figure 4; b. In "WiFi_IP Settings", select "DHCP ON", click "Settings", and then click "Obtain"...
  • Page 20 Note: In DHCP ON mode, the printer cannot be restarted to print the self-test page. c. Complete the preceding steps. You can print the self-test page to query the IP address. ④ In AP mode, you can directly connect to the printer hotspot without the need for a network.
  • Page 21 c. After the preceding steps are complete, restart the printer and print the self-check page to obtain the IP address. Page 17 of 27...
  • Page 22: Printer Driver Installation

    VII. Printer Driver Installation 1. USB driver installation method a. Open the location where the driver is stored, double-click to install. Select the language mode, and click Next; Check I Agree and click Next; Page 18 of 27...
  • Page 23 c. Select the USB installation method and wait for download; d. After the installation is complete, you can print a self-test page to test; e. Select General and click Print Test Page. If the test page appears, it means the driver has been installed. Page 19 of 27...
  • Page 24: Network Installation Method

    2. Network installation method a. Open the location where the driver is stored, double-click to install. Select the language mode, and click Next; b. Check I Agree and click Next; Page 20 of 27...
  • Page 25 c. Select the network installation method, enter the IP address of the printer, select Next and wait for download; d. Select General and click Print Test Page. If the test page appears, it means the driver has been installed. Page 21 of 27...
  • Page 26: Printer Cleaning

    VIII. Printer Cleaning The print head should be cleaned when one of the following conditions occurs in the printer; (1) Printing is not clear; (2) A column of the printed page is not clear; (3) The paper feeding noise is loud. The steps for cleaning the print head are as follows: (1) Turn off the printer, open the top cover, and remove the paper if there is any;...
  • Page 27 on the power to continue printing. Page 23 of 27...

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