Communications Overview; Communications Requirements; Communication Interfaces - For Models Tnx - Toshiba 4610 SureMark User Manual

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Communications overview

Communications requirements

Communication interfaces – for Models TNx
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4610 SureMark Three– Station Printer: User's Guide
v Single-pass handling of checks (Model GR4)
The SureMark Model GBx printers provide:
v Interface support for only USB
v Conformance to fiscal printer regulations. Check the Toshiba Web site for
availability in a specific fiscal country..
The SureMark Model GDx printers provide:
v Interface support for only RS-232
v Conformance to fiscal printer regulations. Check the Toshiba Web site for
availability in a specific fiscal country.
The SureMark Model GFx and GGx printers provide:
v Interface support for only RS-232
v Contain non-Toshiba fiscal logic
Communications overview contains requirements, interface information, baud rates,
and mode selection.
For Models TNx, with RS-232 communications, a 24 V DC power supply with a
power cord and the RS-232 cable is required.
Note: If a three-wire RS-232 cable is used, set the printer to XON/XOFF mode.
If you are using RS-485 communications, only the RS-485 cable is required. The
RS-485 cable supplies power directly to the printer.
Models TNx support both RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces. See the 4610 SureMark
Three-Station Printer: Programming Guide for more information about the RS-232
interface.
Models GRx support the RS-485 interface. The RS-485 cable supplies power
directly to the printer.
Models GBx support the USB interface and require a 24V DC power supply with a
power cord and a standard USB cable.
Models GDx, GFx, and GGx support the RS-232 interface and require a 24V DC
power supply with a power cord and RS-232 cable..
These SureMark printer Models feature a standard RS-232 and a RS-485 interface.
RS-485 operates at a 187.5K baud rate. RS-232 (TN3, TN4, and TN5 only)
supports 9600 and 19,000 baud rates. The baud rate is selected using SW1 - 1 on
the main logic card. The switch is located on the lower left corner of the logic card
and is accessible without removing the printer covers. See Figure 1-2 on page 1-7.
Set the switch as follows:
SW1-1 OFF - 9600 baud
SW1-1 ON - 19,200 baud

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