Intelligent Intell-Print OM7212 User's Operation Manual

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A Higher Level of Precision...
A Higher Level of Performance
Intell-Print™ Thermal Printer
OM7212
User Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 A Higher Level of Precision… A Higher Level of Performance Intell-Print™ Thermal Printer OM7212 User Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS  Do not subject your printer to excessive force or shock such as treading on it, dropping it, or hitting it.  Do not install your printer in locations with poor ventilation or in locations in which the air contains salt or toxic gases. ...
  • Page 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the member states of the EEC Commission. Intelligent Weighing Technology, Inc. cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Operation With a Battery Pack ..................10 3.4.3 Charging procedure .........................10 3.4.4 Replacing the Battery Pack....................12 Connecting the Interface Cable ......................13 3.5.1 Serial Interface Cable: OM7212-S.................13 Loading Paper ..............................14 Attaching the Belt Clip ..........................15 External Appearance .............................16 Control Panel ................................17 Running the Self Test.............................17 Accessories ...................................18 Communications Interfaces..........................19...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION The OM7212 is a thermal line printer designed for portable, wireless applications. Features  Easy paper loading with clamshell mechanism design  Conforming to RS-232C serial  Portable, powered by a Lithium-Ion Battery  Wireless IrDA Communication (optional) ...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    2 SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications Print method Thermal line printing No. of columns 32 (Font A) and 42(Font B) Printing speed 60 mm/sec No. of dots per line 384 at 8 dots/mm resolution Dot Size 0.125 (W) x 0.125 (H) mm Character size 1.125 x 3.0 mm (9 x 24) (Font Size)
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Printer

    3 Setting up the printer Unpacking The items illustrated below are included in the printer package. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer for assistance: Printer Paper Roll Power Supply Manual Belt Clip Interface Cable (optional) Selecting a Place Protect your printer from excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heaters.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Power Adapter

    Connecting the Power Adapter This printer requires an external power supply. An approved Class 2 power supply is required for the operation of this product. Make sure the power switch is turned off. Insert the output plug of the power adapter into the printer DC jack. Plug in the adapter or the power supply’s cord to an outlet.
  • Page 10 The printer is equipped with a lithium-ion battery pack. Although the battery pack is charged when they are shipped from the factory, your unit may have discharged. Please recharge the pack with the appropriate AC adapter before using the printer. Turn the printer off and plug the adapter into an AC outlet and connect the cable to the printer.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Battery Pack

    3.4.4 Replacing the Battery Pack Renew the battery pack if it discharges within an extremely short time. Replace the cell with: Li-ION 8.4V, 1800 mAH, OMNIPrint Part No.: OMBP-7212-18, or Li-ION 8.4V, 2400 mAH, OMNIPrint Part No.: OMBP-7212-24 Use of another cell may present a risk of fire or explosion. Replacement cells can be obtained from OMNIPrint by visiting www.omniprintinc.com.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Interface Cable

    Make sure all connectors are inserted correctly. 3.5.1 Serial Interface Cable: OM7212-S Make sure that both the printer and computer are turned off. Serial printers come with an RJ-12 connector. Plug the RJ-12 end of the cable into the printer receptacle, as shown above.
  • Page 13: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper Use a paper roll that meets the specifications. Do not use paper rolls that are glued to the core. Make sure data is not being transmitted to the printer while loading paper. Open the printer paper cover by firmly holding the printer in one hand and gently lift the paper cover by applying an equal force on both sides.
  • Page 14: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Attaching the Belt Clip Please follow the following procedure if you desire to use the included belt clip: Turn the printer over. Hold the printer such that the IrDA window is towards you. You will notice two rectangular holes in the middle of the printer case. Hold the belt clip facing the outside surface.
  • Page 15: External Appearance

    4 External Appearance...
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    Control Panel The control panel features one button and three LEDs POWER SWTICH: The power switch is a slide type located in the rear of the printer. Use this switch to power the printer, reset, or get the printer out of sleep mode. FEED BUTTON: Press the FEED button once to advance one line or hold down for continuous paper feeding.
  • Page 17: Accessories

    7 Accessories 1) Paper: 58mm+/-0.5mm(width) , 1.75” max(roll diameter) , 85 microns (thickness) TP-60-70 2) Interface Cable: 6 foot long, shielded cable with molded connectors. CBL7205-625F Serial cable w/ DB-25F host side CBL7205-69F Serial cable w/ DB-9F host side 3) Power Supply: Output: 12VDC 2.0A , 2.1mm x 5.5mm female plug , center positive. OMPS7205-915-NA 120VAC input OMPS7205-9 15-EU...
  • Page 18: Communications Interfaces

    Infrared (IR) Transmission If your OM7212 is configured with the optional IR transceiver, it is capable of communicating via an IrDA 1.1 connection. To determine if your printer is configured with an IR transceiver, print a test label as outlined in section 6 and look for the section labeled “IR Port”.
  • Page 19: Bluetooth

    The Printers are configured with a friendly name to help identify the correct printer when making a Bluetooth connection. The BD Name for each printer is OM7212 – nnnn where nnnn is the last four digits of the printer’s serial number. e.g. If the printer’s serial number is 123456789, the BD Name will be OM7212 –...
  • Page 20: Pin Code

    Each Bluetooth enabled OM7212 contains a PIN code to help ensure you connect to the printer that you intend to. When establishing a Bluetooth connection for the first time, you will be prompted by the host device to enter the PIN of the OM7212.
  • Page 21: 802.11B Network Identification Name

    For every printer with the same name that joins the network after the first, an additional numerical suffix is added to the name. For example, using the default name “OM7212”: the first printer joining the network will use the name “OM7212”;...
  • Page 23: User-Configurable Printer Settings

    9 User-Configurable Printer Settings Configuration commands are sent to the printer to change the printer’s non-volatile settings. After sending the desired sequence of command functions to the printer, allow the printer to remain idle for two seconds. Within that time, the printer will save the new settings to non-volatile memory. The POWER LED will blink red briefly during this process.
  • Page 24: Select Serial Communication Parameters

    Select Serial Communication Parameters ESC c c 32 , BaudRate ,Parity,DataBits,StopBits Range: BaudRate = 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 Parity = N (no parity), E (even parity), or O (odd parity) 7 DataBits StopBits Default: 19200,N,8,1 Description: Sets the serial communication parameters. The printer must be reset for the new settings to take effect.
  • Page 25: Xon/Xoff Flow Control

    XON/XOFF Flow Control ESC c c 34 , n , Range: n = 0 disables XON/XOFF flow control n = 1 enables XON/XOFF flow control Default: 0 (disabled) Description: Determines whether or not the printer uses XON and XOFF characters to control the data flow into the printer’s serial port.
  • Page 26 Functio 3 : Set Channel (Ad-hoc mode) 1 (P1) Parame 1 – 14: the channel # to use ters: P1 Range: The channel # to use for the 802.1 1b connectivity in Default: ad-hoc mode. Descrip <Esc>cc48,3,9, tion: Exampl Function: 4 : Set Encryption Mode Parameters: 1 (P1) P1 Range:...
  • Page 27: Tcp/Ip Protocol Network Settings

    0: WEP keys are printed on test label 1: WEP keys are NOT printed on test label Range: If set, allows for a more secure network environment by Default: disabling the output of WEP keys on test label Descrip printouts. <Esc>cc48,7,1, tion: Exampl TCP/IP Protocol Network...
  • Page 28: 802.11B Wireless Network Name

    Function: 2 : Set Network Name Range: (1 – 32 character string): desired printer identification name Default: “OM7212” Description: The network name to use for identification on the 802.1 1b network. Example: <Esc>cc50,“MyPrinter” Dip Switch Settings If your printer has dip switches then the serial communication baud rate, carriage return mode, and hex dump modes are set with the dip switches.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 1) IF THE POWER LED DOES NOT COME ON. Make sure the battery is securely plugged into the printer, the adapter, and the power outlet. Also, make sure that power is supplied to the power outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch or timer, use another outlet. If using the printer on batteries, make sure the battery is charged and securely plugged in.
  • Page 30: Appendix 1 International Characters Set

    APPENDIX 1 INTERNATIONAL CHARACTERS SET...
  • Page 31 © Intelligent Weighing Technology, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. The information contained herein is the property of Intelligent Weighing Technology, Inc. and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced or used escept as authorized by contract or other written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodies.

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