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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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- Compliance statement for european users p.3
- General precautions p.4
- Safety precaution p.6
- Caution p.6
- Which should be strictly observed p.6
- Warning p.6
- Safety precautions which should be strictly observed p.6
- Warning p.7
- Precautions on printer installation p.7
- Caution p.8
- Warning p.9
- Precautions in handling the printer p.9
- Caution p.10
- Daily maintenance p.11
- Caution p.11
- Setup 2 p.12
- Other 8 p.12
- Maintenance and troubleshooting 1 p.12
- General outline 3 p.12
- Explanation of printer parts 7 p.12
- The table of contents p.12
- General outline p.13
- Features p.13
- Unpacking p.14
- Make sure the following items are included with your printer p.14
- Model numbers indicate printer features according to the following system p.15
- Model name p.15
- Model classification p.15
- Market u north america e europe i india p.15
- Interface rs serial rs 232c usb et ethernet usb het ethernet usb host function usb bt bluetooth usb hbt bluetooth usb host function wf wireless lan ethernet usb nn usb p.15
- Ct s751 rs e bk p.15
- Body case color wh pure white bk black contact us in advance for special combinations some of which may not be available p.15
- Basic specifications p.15
- Notes 1 the number of printable columns is selected using a memory switch the numbers of columns noted in this table refer to typical models the number of columns varies depending on specifications 2 characters appear small because the dimensions include a blank area surrounding each character 3 this standard applies when our ac adapter 37ad5 is used p.16
- Printer appearance p.17
- Explanation of printer parts p.17
- Usb power supply port supply power to a usb device p.18
- Usb connector p.18
- The operation panel has five leds and two buttons p.18
- Rs serial rs 232c usb p.18
- Refer to 4 error indications p.18
- Rear connectors serial interface example p.18
- Power connector connect to the ac adapter cable p.18
- Operation panel p.18
- Interface connector serial usb etc connect to the interface cable p.18
- Cash drawer kick out connector connect to the cable from the cash drawer p.18
- 5 2 4 1 p.18
- Inside the paper cover p.19
- Other built in functions p.20
- Caution p.20
- Caution p.21
- Caution p.22
- Connecting the ac power cord p.22
- Use a serial cable with the connection layout shown below p.23
- Serial interface board p.23
- Data can be exchanged by serial communication p.23
- Connecting the interface cable p.23
- Caution p.23
- Usb interface p.24
- Specifications p.24
- Data can be exchanged by usb communication p.24
- Connecting the interface cable p.24
- Caution p.24
- Names of parts p.25
- Configure pairing settings p.25
- Caution p.25
- Bluetooth status led p.25
- Bluetooth interface board p.25
- You need to perform the operations below the first time you establish a bluetooth con nection for bluetooth data communication 1 detect bluetooth devices p.25
- When using this interface board as a usb interface do not connect usb cables to both the main unit side and interface board side if usb cables are connected to both priority will be given to communication of the one con nected to the connector on the main unit side p.25
- Usb connector data can be exchanged by usb communication p.25
- Status led the bluetooth communication connection error status is indicated by this led p.25
- Pairing operation p.25
- Caution p.26
- Refer to 4 self test p.27
- Enabling and disabling auto reconnect p.27
- Caution p.27
- Auto reconnect invalid at the end of self test new setting will be printed as auto reconnect valid or invalid p.27
- In addition to printer control via bluetooth communication bluetooth usb host inter faces can control peripheral devices connected via a usb port p.28
- Connecting a peripheral device p.28
- Caution p.28
- Bluetooth usb host interface board p.28
- Refer to 3 usb interface p.29
- Connecting a usb device p.29
- The function assigned to each usb port differs connect the usb device to be connected to the correct place in reference to the fol lowing figure p.29
- Refer to 3 usb power supply port p.29
- Caution p.30
- Caution p.31
- This section provides an overview of the interface board for details on this board in cluding explanations about the usb host function and xml peripheral device support refer to the separate manual p.34
- Ethernet lan wireless lan interface board p.34
- Connecting the interface cable p.34
- Caution p.34
- Caution p.35
- Caution p.36
- Wired wireless lan status p.37
- Wired lan transmission speed p.37
- Wired lan connection transmission status p.37
- The tables below explain how to interpret led indications p.37
- Led functions p.37
- 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 p.37
- Usb power supply port p.40
- The function assigned to each usb port differs connect the usb device to be connected to the correct place in reference to the fol lowing figure p.40
- Refer to 3 usb interface p.40
- Power max 2 a can be supplied to a mobile device or other usb device by con necting the cable of the usb device to the power supply port p.40
- Connecting mobile device or other device p.40
- Connecting a usb device p.40
- Refer to 3 usb power supply port p.41
- Caution p.41
- Turn off the power p.42
- Screw the cash drawer s ground wire to the body of the printer p.42
- Remove the screw for the ground wire p.42
- Connecting the cash drawer p.42
- Connect only the cash drawer kick out cable to this connector do not connect a telephone line signals cannot be output from the cash drawer kick out connector while printing hold the connector of the drawer kick cable perpendicular and straight when connecting or disconnecting it doing it at an angle may cause the connector to misconnect p.42
- Confirm the orientation of the cash drawer kick out cable connector and connect it to the cash drawer kick out connector at the back of the printer p.42
- Caution p.42
- 1 connector pin configuration p.42
- Drsw signal signal levels l 0 to 0 v h 3 to 5 v p.43
- Drive voltage 24 vdc p.43
- Drive current approx 1 a max not to exceed 510 ms p.43
- Caution p.43
- 4 drive circuit p.43
- 3 drsw signal status can be tested by commands p.43
- 2 electric characteristics p.43
- This printer can only be positioned horizontally it cannot be positioned vertically or on a wall p.44
- Precautions for installing the printer p.44
- Caution p.44
- Paper near end sensor p.45
- Keep the paper near end sensor pressed as you move it left and right the sensor posi tions are shown below for the various diameters of the paper roll used p.45
- Gently press the paper near end sensor with your finger p.45
- Change the settings of the paper near end sensor to set the position at which the near end of the paper is detected p.45
- Caution p.45
- Adjusting the paper near end sensor p.45
- Unit mm p.45
- The diameter of the roll of paper that is detected is an estimate some variations may occur depending on the paper p.45
- Loading paper p.46
- Caution p.46
- Refer to precautions in handling the printer p.47
- Caution p.47
- Refer to precautions in handling the printer p.48
- Refer to 5 manual setting of memory switches p.48
- Mm width roll paper partition p.48
- Caution p.48
- Mounting the cable cover p.49
- Precautions for creating applications and practical operations p.50
- Download site for various electronic files p.50
- Maintenance and troubleshooting p.51
- Caution p.51
- A dirty print head or platen may reduce printing quality or cause malfunctions we rec ommend cleaning the printer periodically every 2 to 3 months as shown below p.51
- Refer to precautions in handling the printer p.51
- Periodic cleaning p.51
- Refer to precautions in handling the printer p.52
- If the auto cutter stops during the auto cutter operation with the blade of the auto cutter in the open position due to foreign matter entering paper jamming etc the cutter led flashes when a cutter error occurs resolve the cutter error with the following procedure p.52
- Clearing a cutter error p.52
- Caution p.52
- You can use self test to check for printer problems p.53
- Self test p.53
- Printer type name p.53
- Performing a self test operation p.53
- Memory switch settings p.53
- Interface settings p.53
- Firmware version p.53
- Buffer size p.53
- Do one of the following to stop printing p.54
- Caution p.54
- Turn off the power p.54
- Receive a reset command from an interface p.54
- Print received data in hexadecimal if problems such as missing or duplicated data occur this function allows you to check whether or not the printer is receiving data cor rectly p.54
- Print example hex dump print mode p.54
- Press the feed button consecutively three times p.54
- How to stop hexadecimal dump printing p.54
- How to do hexadecimal dump printing p.54
- Hexadecimal dump printing p.54
- Error indications p.55
- The status display for various messages is shown below p.56
- When printing for which the printing speed changes is performed white lines may be printed or paper may not be fed depending on the printing conditions to prevent these problems change the following memory switch settings p.57
- Take care to avoid obstruction of the paper outlet and paper jamming around the outlet during printing if paper cannot get out of the printer it can roll up on the platen inside the printer and cause an error if the paper wraps around the platen open the paper cover and carefully pull the paper out p.57
- Precautions for performing printing for which printing speed changes p.57
- Paper jams p.57
- Caution p.57
- External views and dimensions p.58
- Unit mm p.58
- Use thermal paper that is wound as follows not creased and fits tight to the core not folded not glued to the core rolled with the printable side out p.59
- Use the paper shown in the following table or paper of the same quality p.59
- Unit mm p.59
- Printing paper p.59
- Caution p.59
- The settings for the memory switches for a replacement printer s manufacturer model paper width and character spacing can be set at the same time to the optimum set tings do the settings while confirming the selected items on the printout p.60
- Quick setting mode p.60
- Memory switches are used to set various printer settings memory switches can be set manually or by utilities or commands this section explains how to perform manual settings for information on how to set the memory switches using commands please refer to the command reference p.60
- Manual setting of memory switches p.60
- Selected item automatic memory switch settings p.61
- Set the memory switches individually do the settings while confirming the memory switch function and settings on the print out p.62
- Individual setting mode p.62
- Set all the memory switches to the factory settings p.63
- Memory switch initialization p.63
- The function of each memory switch is shown in the following table shaded values are factory settings p.64
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