Infinite Peripherals 216 User Manual

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Kiosk thermal printer
KPM-210/216
Custom printing solutions offered by Infinite Peripherals, Inc.
625 West University Drive
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(800) 278-7860
www.ipcprint.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Kiosk thermal printer KPM-210/216 Custom printing solutions offered by Infinite Peripherals, Inc. 625 West University Drive Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (800) 278-7860 www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 2 PRINTER COMPONENTS A. KPM210/216 – Front external view 1- Printing mechanism 2- Release lever 3- Tilting paper holder 4- Cable connections (power supply, serial) 5- Roller cover 6- Paper exit Available in two versions: horizontal or vertical (option 0090) paper delivery.
  • Page 3 B. KPM210/216 – Rear external view 1- Paper load 2- Paper feed guides (adjustable) 3- Keypad 4- Printing mechanism 5- Cutter 6- Paper ejector rollers unit 7- Roller cover www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 4 C. KPM210/216 – Under view 1- Power supply connection 2- Serial connection 3- USB connection 4- Line Feed key 5- Form Feed key 6- Status LED www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.1 RS232 SERIAL ... 2-1 2.2 USB SERIAL (OPTIONAL) ... 2-3 3. PRINTER OPERATION 3.1 PRINTING MODES ... 3-1 3.2 CONTROL CHARACTERS ... 3-2 3.2.1 ESC/POS emulation ... 3-2 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ... 4-1 4.2 DIMENSIONS ... 4-5 www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 6 5. CHARACTER FONTS 5.1 CHARACTER SETS ... 5-1 APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A.1 ACCESSORIES... A-1 A.1.1 External paper holder ... A-2 A.2 SUPPLIES ... A-5 KPM210/216 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Clean the printer with a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray products. Do not operate the printer near water. Do not use the printer on unstable surfaces that might cause it to fall and be seriously damaged. www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 8: Unpacking The Printer

    Only use the printer on hard surfaces and in environments that guarantee proper ventilation. Make sure the printer is placed in such a way as to avoid damage to its wiring. Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the printer label. If in doubt, contact your retailer.
  • Page 9 • Take out the foam packing shell • Take out the printer and remove it from its plastic covering. • Keep the box, trays and packing materials in the event the printer must be transported/shipped in the future. www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 10: Printer Features

    It is available in two models: 204 dpi (8 dots/mm) thermal printing mechanism version and 300 dpi (11.8 dots/mm) thermal printing mechanism version. Both versions utilize 210/216 mm-wide paper rolls. In addition to normal printing functions, the KPM210-216 offers a wide array of special features: •...
  • Page 11: Printer Description

    INTRODUCTION PRINTER DESCRIPTION The KPM210/216 printer (fig.2) is comprised of a metal frame, printing mechanism, a cutter and an ejector Located on the keypad are the following keys: LINE FEED (1), FORM FEED (2) and status LED (3). LINE FEED key. When the LINE FEED key is pressed, the printer advances the paper so that the paper may be inserted in the printing mechanism.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION (Tab.A.3) (Fig.2) www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 13: Installation And Use

    1. INSTALLATION AND USE 1.1 CONNECTIONS 1.1.1 Power Supply The printer is equipped with an external power supply outlet (see Fig. 1.1). The connector pin configuration is as follows: P N I P N I P N I P N I WARNING: Respect power supply polarity.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    The settings made are stored in EEPROM (nonvolatile memory). During power-up, if the FORM FEED key is held down, the printer enters the autotest routine and prints out the setup report. The printer will remain in standby in Hexadecimal dump mode (see section 1.3) until another key is pressed or characters are received through the printer communication port.
  • Page 15: Hexadecimal Dump

    ASCII code. Once the autotest routine has finished, the printer enters Hexadecimal Dump mode. The printer remains in standby until a key is pressed or characters are received from the communications port; for every 24 characters received...
  • Page 16: Paper Load Specifications

    Before inserting the paper, make sure it is cut cleanly. WARNING Make sure the paper and printer are aligned (fig.1.4 and fig. 1.5) 1.4.2 Paper load specifications To correctly load the paper, follow the alignment instructions shown in figs. 1.4 and 1.5.
  • Page 17 1. INSTALLATION AND USE Paper alignment axis m ax m ax 1° 1° (Fig.1.5) WARNING The roll must be perfectly aligned with the printer (fig. 1.5). The maximum play allowed is ± 1%. www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 18: Adjusting Paper Width

    (1) and, sliding them along the slot, position them according to the paper width desired (use the notches on the front as a guide, as shown in fig. 1.6). (Fig.1.7) KPM210/216 1. INSTALLATION AND USE (Tab.A.3) 210m m www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 19: Paper Jams

    1.4.4 Paper jams In the event of a jam along the paper path, proceed as follows: Turn the printer on and off before removing the paper in order to cut the paper and attempt to have it ejected. If this does not solve the problem, proceed as follows: Paper jammed on ejector (see fig.
  • Page 20 1. INSTALLATION AND USE (Fig.1.8) The area marked by a dotted line (2) (Tab.A.3) indicates that area of the ejector roller unit in which the paper could jam www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Print Head

    • Do not perform any operation inside the printer immediately after printing because the head and motor tend to become very hot. • The printer must be turned off when the printing head unit is removed. WARNING During cleaning operations the printing head lever must remain in its standby position.
  • Page 22 5) Lower the paper guide (2) as shown in fig. 1.11. Make sure the head cable is not crushed and that it does N.B.: not obstruct the paper path. Make sure the head cable connector remains attached. N.B.: KPM210/216 1. INSTALLATION AND USE (Tab.A.3) (Fig.1.10) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Ejector Rollers

    (Fig.1.11) 1.4.6 Cleaning the ejector rollers WARNING • The printer must be turned off during cleaning operations. Turn off the printer and proceed as follows: 1) Lift the roller cover (1) as shown in fig. 1.12. 2) Clean the rollers (2) using a medium-stiff brush to avoid them being scratched.
  • Page 24 1. INSTALLATION AND USE (Tab.A.3) (Fig.1.12) www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 25: Interfaces

    2. INTERFACES 9 8 7 6 2.1 RS232 SERIAL The printer has an RS232 interface with 9-pin female connector. Refer to the table below for the connector pin signals: P N I P N I P N I P N I...
  • Page 26 The diagrams below illustrate a sample connection between the printer and PC using a 25- or 9-pin female connector. KPM80/112 (Fig.2.2) KPM80/112 (Fig.2.3) KPM210/216 2. INTERFACES SIGNAL GND www.ipcprint.com (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 27: Usb Serial (Optional)

    P N I P N I P N I 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 Fig. 2.4 illustrates USB interface connector pin layout: (Fig.2.4) www.ipcprint.com (Tab.2.2) KPM210/216...
  • Page 28 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 3.1 PRINT DIRECTION The printer has two printing directions which can be selected by means of the control characters:normal and reverse. Norm al m ode www.ipcprint.com (Fig.3.1) Reverse KPM210/216...
  • Page 29: Esc/Pos Emulation

    The following table lists all the commands for function management in ESC/ Emulation of the printer. The commands can be transmitted to the printer at any moment, but they will only be carried out when the commands ahead of them have been executed. The commands are carried out when the circular buffer is free to do so.
  • Page 30 / t c / t t n i a l f t i s ° 0 t i s n i l t n i a l f i f e t i n t n i t n i KPM210/216...
  • Page 31 µ . . . KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS t n i t n i t n i t n i t n i y t i s / t r i v t n i t n i t i s (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 32 • Ignored unless the next horizontal tab position has been set. • If the command is received when the printing position is at the right margin, the printer executes print buffer full printing and horizontal tab processing from the beginning of the next line.
  • Page 33 When autofeed is “CR enabled”, this command functions in the same way as LF, otherwise it is disregarded. [Notes] • Sets the print position to the beginning of the line. [Default] See “Autofeed in setup” parameter. [Reference] [Example] KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 34 Decimal [Range] 4; n=17, n=20 [Description] Transmits the selected printer status specified by n in real time according to the following parameters: n = 1 transmit printer status n = 2 transmit off-line status n = 3 transmit error status...
  • Page 35 Off-line status n=3: Error status / f f n=4: Paper roll sensor status 2 3 , KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS t n i t n i f i l t ' n t n i . f f . f f .
  • Page 36 . . f f . f f ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( ) * ( KPM210/216...
  • Page 37 4° byte = USER STATUS 5° byte = Recoverable error Status O f f O f f KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS t n i t n i f i l . f f a t l a t l www.ipcprint.com (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 38 [n x horizontal or vertical motion units]. www.ipcprint.com t t u t t u . r o . r o . r o . r o ESC SP i t c f f . . f f . f f . f f KPM210/216...
  • Page 39 255/300 inches for the 300 dpi model. [Default] n = 0 [Reference] GS P or GS $D0 [Example] [Name] Select print modes [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] [Description] Selects print modes using n (see table below): KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESC ! (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 40 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS [Notes] • The printer can underline all characters, but cannot under- line the spaces set by HT, ESC $, ESC \ and 90°/270° ro- tated characters. • When characters are enlarged to different heights on one line, the characters are aligned at the baseline or topline (see GS ~).
  • Page 41 When the Least Significant Bit (LSB) of n is 0, the user-de- fined character set is canceled. When the LSB of n is 1, the user-defined character set is selected. KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESC $ 256) (vertical or horizontal motion unit)] ESC % (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 42 To select the font, use ESC !, ESC www.ipcprint.com … … … … … … … … … … ESC & 24)) x ] ) x ] ) x ] ) x ] ) y) bytes. KPM210/216...
  • Page 43 • The user-defined character definitions are cleared when: ESC @ or GS * or ESC ? are executed or the printer is reset or the power shut off. [Default] Internal character set. [Reference] ESC %, ESC ? [Example] [Name] Set relative vertical print position...
  • Page 44 Selects a bit image mode using m for the number of dots specified by nL and nH, as follows: for the 204 dpi model : y t i y t i y t i y t i www.ipcprint.com ESC * c i t d1...dk d1...dk d1...dk l a t KPM210/216...
  • Page 45 • To print the bit image use LF, CR, ESC J or ESC d. • After printing a bit image, the printer returns to normal data processing mode. • This command is not affected by the emphasized, double- strike, underline (etc.) print modes, except for the upside-...
  • Page 46 = 1, 49 n = 2, 50 [Notes] • The printer can underline all characters, but cannot under- line the space set by HT and right-side character spacing. • The printer cannot underline 90°/270° rotated characters and white/black inverted characters.
  • Page 47 Selects 1/6-inch (for 204 dpi) or 1/9-inch (for 300 dpi) line spacing. [Notes] [Default] [Reference] ESC 0, ESC 3 [Example] [Name] Set line spacing [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESC 0 ESC 2 ESC 3 (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 48 Turns italic mode on or off, based on the following values of [Notes] • The printer can print any character in italic mode. • When italic mode is turned off by setting the value of n to 0 or 48, the data which follows is printed in normal mode.
  • Page 49 Select the device to which the host computer sends data, using n as follows: [Notes] • When the printer is disabled, it ignores all transmitted data until the printer is enabled through this command. • When the Pass-trough function is enabled, all transmitted...
  • Page 50 [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] Clears the data in the print buffer and resets the printer mode to that in effect when power was turned on. [Notes] • The data in the receiver buffer is not cleared. • The macro definitions are not cleared.
  • Page 51 • ESC ! also turns on and off the emphasized mode. How- ever, the last received command is the effective one. [Default] n = 0 [Reference] ESC ! [Example] KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESCE 1B 45 n 69 n (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 52 • When the LSB of n is 0, the double-strike mode is off. • When the LSB of n is 1, the double-strike mode is on. [Notes] • Only the LSB of n is effective. • Printer output is the same in double-strike and emphasized mode. [Default] n = 0...
  • Page 53 [Description] Selects the international character set n according to the table below: t i n £ a t I [Default] n = 0 [Reference] [Example] KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESCR 1B 52 n 82 n à ° ç § §...
  • Page 54 • This command is not available in Page mode. • If this command is entered in Page mode, the printer all the same save the setting. Default]...
  • Page 55 • This command is only enabled when inserted at the begin- ning of a line. • Lines are justified within the specified printing area. • Spaces set by HT, ESC $ and ESC \ will be justified ac- KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 256 = n 256 = 65536 – n...
  • Page 56 • When the LSB of n is 1, the panel buttons are disabled. [Notes] • Only the LSB of n is effective. • On the printer, the panel buttons are FORM FEED and LINE FEED. • When the panel buttons are disabled, the buttons may only be used after the printer has been reset.
  • Page 57 ESC 2 or ESC 3. • The maximum paper feed amount is 254 rows. Even if a paper feed amount of more than 254 rows is set, the printer feeds the paper only 254 rows. [Default] [Reference] ESC 2, ESC 3...
  • Page 58 When this command is received, transmit the current status of the paper sensor. The status to be transmitted is shown in the table below: www.ipcprint.com i t l n i l ) ] l ) ] l ESC v t i s KPM210/216...
  • Page 59 • Only the LSB of n is effective. • This command is valid only if entered at the beginning of a line. • In upside-down printing mode, the printer rotates the line to be printed 180° and then prints it. KPM210/216 3.
  • Page 60 Prints graphic logo from flash or current graphic page located www.ipcprint.com Upside-down printing On Printing direction 1B C1 n 193 n · xH xL yH yL FA n xH xL yH yL 250 n xH xL yH yL ABCDEFG 0123456 KPM210/216...
  • Page 61: Dimensions

    256 specifies the starting dotline ( 1 256 specifies the number of lines to print. 256)) > dhmax the printer does not execute 256 ) + yL +( yH 256 ) +1 dotline. ESC ¹...
  • Page 62 [Notes] • Don’t lose the logo holded into the graphic page don’t send, after this command, other control characters to the printer which operate on the printing buffer (LF, FF) as the logo print- ing buffer and the characters is the same. The only com- mands which don’t cancel the logo stored in the graphic page...
  • Page 63 [Range] [Description] Transfers the graphic page used at the moment into the flash bank . n selects the bank as follows: KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESC ² 253 nL 256)] words from the port and puts 256)] is greater than 32768, the data which ESC ¦...
  • Page 64 • This command is effective for all characters (except HRI characters). • If n falls outside the defined range, this command is ig- nored. • Characters enlarged to different heights on the same line are aligned at the baseline or topline (see GS ~). www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 65 Therefore, ESC @ may be included in the content of macro definitions. • If the printer receives GS : a second time after previously receiving GS :, the printer remains in macro undefined status. • The contents of the macro can be defined up to 1024 bytes.
  • Page 66 Selects a print mode for the serial number counter. • n specifies the number of digits to be printed as follows: when n = 0, the printer prints the actual digits indicated by the numeric value. when n = 1 to 5, the command sets the number of digits to be printed.
  • Page 67 • Count-down mode is specified when: [aL + (aH • Counting stops when: [aL + (aH • Setting the count-up mode, the minimum counter value is KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS i t n o i t n = 3, m = 1 256)] <...
  • Page 68 = 1, nH = 0 [Reference] GS C 0, GS C 1, GS C ;, GS c [Example] www.ipcprint.com 256)] and the maximum value is [bL + (bH 256)] and the minimum value is [bL + (bH 256)]. KPM210/216...
  • Page 69 GS c. • Parameters sa to sc can be omitted. If omitted, they remain unchanged. • Parameters sa to sc cannot contain characters other than ‘0’ to ‘9’. KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS GS C sa ; sb ;...
  • Page 70 • HRI characters are printed using the font specified by GS f. [Default] n = 0 [Reference] GS f, GS k [Example] [Name] Transmit printer ID [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] 3, 49 [Description] Transmits the printer ID specified by n follows: www.ipcprint.com GS I 1D 49 n 73 n KPM210/216...
  • Page 71 [Notes] • Tthe printer only transmits 1 byte (printer ID) without confir- mation that the host is ready to receive data. • This command is executed when the data is processed in the data buffer. Therefore, there could be a time lag between command reception and data transmission, depending on data buffer status.
  • Page 72 • However, the value cannot be less than the minimum hori- zontal movement amount and it must be in even units of the minimum horizontal movement amount. [Default] [Reference] GS P or GS $D0, GS W [Example] www.ipcprint.com Printable Printing area width 256) (horizontal mo- KPM210/216...
  • Page 73 Set printing area width [Format] ASCII GS W 1D 57 nL nH Decimal [Range] nL, nH nL + nH x 256) KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS (for the 204 dpi model) (for the 300 dpi model) nL nH 29 87 nL nH nMax (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 74 [Default] [Reference] GS L, GS P [Example] [Name] Execute macro [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] r, t www.ipcprint.com Printable area Printing area width 256) (horizontal mo- KPM210/216...
  • Page 75 When the LSB of m = 1, after waiting for the period specified by t, the LED indicator blinks and the printer waits for the FEED button to be pressed. After the button is pressed, the printer executes the macro once.
  • Page 76 O f f www.ipcprint.com n [m] n [m] 101 n [m] s ' r s ' r f f . . ) t . ) t . t u . t u o . f f . f f KPM210/216...
  • Page 77 [Notes] m must be sent with n = 3; with n = 3 if the ticket is not yet cutted, before to perform the command, the printer made a total cut. [Reference] [Example] The correct commands sequence to print a ticket is : 1.
  • Page 78 R ASCII GS Decimal  [Range] ‚ [Description] Selects a bar code system and prints the bar code. m selects a bar code system as follows: www.ipcprint.com 104 n ‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ 107 m 29 107 m KPM210/216...
  • Page 79 Œ ‚ [Notes] • If d is outside of the specified range, the printer prints the following message: “BAR CODE GENERATOR IS NOT OK!” and processes the data which follows as normal data. • If the horizontal size exceeds the printing area, the printer only feeds the paper.
  • Page 80 When CODE93 is used: • The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a start charac- ter at the beginning of the HRI character string. • The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a stop charac- ter at the end of the HRI character string.
  • Page 81 = 1, 49 [Description] Transmits the status specified by n as follows: Function 1, 49 Transmits paper sensor status (as for ESC v). Paper sensor status (n = 1, 49) KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS GS r 1D 72 n 114 n (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 82 DLE EOT, ESC u, ESC v [Example] [Name] Set bar code width [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] [Description] Sets the horizontal size of the bar code. n specifies the bar code width as follows: www.ipcprint.com 119 n . f f . f f KPM210/216...
  • Page 83 [Reference] GS k [Example] [Name] Set printing density [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] 8, 48 [Description] Sets printing density. n specifies printing density as follows: KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 124 n 56, 65 t n i y t i (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 84 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS [Notes] • Printing density reverts to the default value when the printer is reset or turned off. [Default] n = 4 [Reference] [Example] [Name] Set superscript/subscript [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49 [Description] Sets superscript or subscript character position.
  • Page 85 Enable / disable automatic FULL STATUS back [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] [Description] Enable / disable automatic full status back. n specifies the composition of FULL STATUS as follows: KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS for the model 204 dpi for the model 300 dpi 224 n (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 86 • Once enable at least one byte of the FULL STATUS, for each change of at least one of the bits which compose the required status, the status sent in automatic from the printer will be so composed as follows: 1°...
  • Page 87 ASCII Decimal [Description] Reading of length (cm) of printed paper. The command return a string pointing out how much paper is printed, for example if the printer has print about 2515,5 m, it will be: KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS (Tab.A.3)
  • Page 88 Reading number of power up of the printer. [Notes] • The command return a string pointing out the number of turning on of the printer, for example if the printer is turned on 512 times, it will be: ‘512on’ [Default]...
  • Page 89 [Name] Set printing speed and current consumption. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] [Description] Sets printing speed and current consumption in printing. n specifies the printing speed and the absorption as follows: KPM210/216 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 230 nH 240 n (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 90 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS 3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS r P i [Notes] • Printing speed reverts to the default value when the printer is reset or turned off. [Default] n = 1 [Reference] [Example] [Name] Hardware reset [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] When this command is received, the printer perform an hard- ware reset (like a printer power-up).
  • Page 91 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 4.1 gives the main technical specifications of the 204 dpi printer. ( ) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 1 Note: Dependent of power of power supply utilized. www.ipcprint.com i f l , t h (Tab.4.1)
  • Page 92 KPM210/216 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS y t i ° ¸ C l l o (Tab.A.3) ° 5 ¸ C ° 0 o i t ° , t r ° 0 t i x...
  • Page 93 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 4.2 gives the main technical specifications of the 300 dpi printer. ( ) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 1 Note : Dependent of power of power supply utilized. www.ipcprint.com i f l...
  • Page 94 KPM210/216 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ¸ y t i ° l l o (Tab.A.3) ° 5 ¸ C ° 0 o i t ° ¸ , t r ° 0 t i x www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 95 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.2 DIMENSIONS Figure 4.1 shows the dimensions of the table top printer. (Fig.4.1) www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...
  • Page 96 5. CHARACTER SETS 5.1 CHARACTER SETS The printer has 3 fonts of varying width for the 204 dpi (11, 15 and 20 cpi) and 300 dpi (17, 23 and 30 cpi) models, which may be accessed through programming (section 1.2) or control characters (section 3.2). Each of these fonts offers the following code tables: PC437, PC850, PC860, PC863, PC865, PC858.
  • Page 97 (Fig.5.2) To print the Euro (€) symbol, the command sequence is: 1B, 74, 13, D5 (see Chapter 3) KPM210/216 5. CHARACTER SETS (Tab.A.3) PC865 (Nordic) PC858 (Euro symbol) www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 98: A.1 Accessories

    Protection devices: Shortcircuit, overload and overvoltage. www.ipcprint.com 203.0 187.0 . n i ° 0 ° 0 y t i ° 0 50.4 LED 1 C N2 C N3 ° 5 KPM210/216...
  • Page 99 APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A.1.2 External roll holder The printer includes a paper roll support kit for both the KPM210 and KPM216 models as shown in tab. A-2: The kit includes (see fig. A-2) : - Paper roll (1);...
  • Page 100 5. Insert the paper roll into the holder and set it into the support in the direction shown. 6. Insert the paper into the printer paper load opening and load the paper as described in section 1.4.1 of this manual.
  • Page 101 APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS (Fig.A.4) View from below Sensor wiring KPM210/216 www.ipcprint.com...
  • Page 102: A.2 Supplies

    APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A.2 SUPPLIES (Tab.A.3) www.ipcprint.com KPM210/216...

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