Epson PA-295 manuel d'utilisation

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    PA-295 Installation & Operating Instructions 99795 09/18/01[...]

  • Page 2

    PA-295P (1) Upper case (2) Printer cover (3) Operation panel (4) Document table (5) POWER switch (6) Interface connector (7) FG (8) Drawer kick-out connector (9) Power connector (I 0) DIP switches (7) (8) (9) (I 0) PA- 295[...]

  • Page 3

    The illustration below shows the items included for the standard specification printer. If any item is damaged, please contact your dealer for assistance. • Note: See the Note on page 1-3 f or infor m ation about the screws. Installation 1-1 O.-[...]

  • Page 4

    The printer is protected during shipping by a transportation damper that must be removed before you turn on the printer. 1. Pull the damper out and remove the strip of tape from the top of the printer, as shown below. Note: steps: turn on the printer, pre ss the RELEASE button, press the FORWARD button, turn off the printer, and put the transportat[...]

  • Page 5

    PA-295 You need an appropriate serial interface cable to connect your computer to the printer. 1. Make sure that the printer and the computer are turned off. Then plug the cable into the c onnector on the back of the printer, as shown. • Note: Your printer comes with inch-type h exagonal lock screws installed. If you plan to use an interface cabl[...]

  • Page 6

    2. Connect the other end of the cable to the connector on your computer. PA-295 You need an appropriate parallel interface cable to connect your computer to the printer. Make sure that the pr i nter and the computer are turned off. Then plug the cable into the c onnector on the back of the printer, as shown. 1. • Note: Squeeze the wire clips on t[...]

  • Page 7

    Plug the drawer cable into the d rawer kick-out con nector on the back of the printer next to t he computer interface connector. PA-295 PA- 295P Do not connect a telephone li ne to the drawer kick out connector. Installation 1-5[...]

  • Page 8

    You need an appropriate ground wi re to ground your printer. Recommended wire is described below. AWG 18 or equivalent 3.2 Thickness of wire: Diameter of terminal to be attached: I Make sure that the printer is turned off. 2. Connect the ground wire to the printer using the FG screw on the back of the printer, as shown. PA- 295 PA- 295P Installatio[...]

  • Page 9

    This printer requires an extern al power supply. The EPSON Power Supply PS-150 is recommended. Using an incorrect power supply can cause serious damage to the printer. Make sure that the pow er supply is turned off. 1. Plug the power supply's cable in to the printer's connector as shown below. Note that the flat side of the connector face[...]

  • Page 10

    Be sure to use a ribbon cassette that meets the printer's specifications. The EPSON ERC-27 is recommended. • Note: For instruct i ons on replacing a used r i bbon, see Chapter 2. 1. Turn the printer on using the power switch on its left side. 2. Press the RELEASE button to t urn the light on. This puts the printer in the paper release mode. [...]

  • Page 11

    Be sure to perform the steps a bove because it is necessary to make sure that the printer is in the paper release mode before you install the ribbon cassette. Open the printer cover by slight ly pressing the ridges on the top left and pulling the cover forward, as shown in the illustration below. 4. 5. Check to see that the ribbon in the cassette i[...]

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    6. Carefully insert the ribbon casset te in the printer as shown in the illustration below. Notice exactly where the ribbon must go. 7. Then push firmly on the right si de and then the left side of the ribbon cartridge until each side clicks into place. Installation 1-11[...]

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    Insert the paper from either the front or the side, as shown in the il l ustration below. Insert the paper into the pr inter until it is stopped by the form s t opper. The markings on the side of the printer can a l so be used to judge how far to i nsert paper. 4. 5. Check the PAPER OUT light. When you insert the paper correctly, the PAPER OUT ligh[...]

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    3. While holding down the RELEASE button, turn the printer back on. 4. Remove your finger from the RELEASE button. The printer prints the current printer settings and then eject the paper. 5. Press the RELEASE button to eject the paper completely and insert new paper to begin the second part of the test. After the printer prints a pattern , it prin[...]

  • Page 15

    Turn the printer over and locate the DIP switches, as shown below. 2. 7 Notice that ON is marked on the set of switches. Use tweezers or another narrow tool to move the switches. 3. Use the following tables to set the DIP switches. 4. Installation 1-15[...]

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    PA-295 Transmission Speeds 1-16 Installation Prints'?' Function Ignored Switch Data recept i on er r o r 35 bytes 512 bytes Receive buffer capacity XON / XOFF DTR/DS R 2 Handshaking 8 bits Word length 7 bits 4 3 No 5 Parity check Odd Parity selection Even Ye s OFF See Transmission Speeds table below, 8 Not used 9 Pin 6 reset signal Used N[...]

  • Page 17

    The control panel has three buttons and three lights. Buttons All three of these buttons can be disabled or enabled by the ES C c 5 command. RELEAS E Pressing this button moves the rollers so that paper can be inserted or removed. REVERS E Feeds the paper backward based on the line feed amount set by ESC 2 and ESC 3. FORWARD Feeds the paper forward[...]

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    RELEAS E This light is on when the printer is in the paper rel ease mode and it is off when the printer is in the clamp mode. Paper can be inserted only when the printer is in the paper release mode. This light blinks to indicate an error condition in the following cases: • Paper jam • Home position error • Timing error • Drive circuit erro[...]

  • Page 19

    Then remove the used ribbon by grasping the handle and pulling straight out, as shown by the a rrow in the i llustration below. Then follow the rest of the steps in "Insatlling the Ribbon" in Chapter 1. Us i ng the Prin t er 2-3[...]

  • Page 20

    This chapter gives the so l u tions to some printer problems. The POWER light does not come on. Make sure that the power supp ly cables are correctly plugged into the printer, the power unit, and to the power outlet. Make sure that power is suppli ed to the power outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch or timer, use another outlet. The PAPE[...]

  • Page 21

    Printing Method: Impact dot matrix Head Wires 7-pin shuttle type Unidirectional Printing Direction: Lines per second 5 x 7 font: 1.9 to 2.3 7 x 7 font: 1.9 to 2.3 Characters per line 5 x 7 font: 35 7 x 7 font: 42 Characters per inch: 5 x 7 font: ANK: 0.63 Graphics: 0.315 7 x 7 font: ANK: 0.63 Graphics: 0.315 Paper feed speed: Approximately 12.5 lin[...]

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    Character size: 5 x 7 font: ANK: 1.6 mm ( .063") x 2.9 mm ( .114" ) Graphics: 1.9 mm ( .075") x 2.9 mm ( .114" ) 7 x 7 font: ANK: 1.3 mm ( .051") x 2.9 mm ( . 114") Graphics: 1.6 mm ( .063") x 2.9 mm - ( .114 ") 4-2 Reference Infor m ation[...]

  • Page 23

    Single Ply Paper: 0.09 to 25mm Copy capability and paper thickness: No copies (sing l e- ply)-. 0.09 to 0.25 mm 1.0035" t o .0098.ff) (135 kg paper or equivalent) 3 sheets maximum (I or i ginal and 2 copies) (0.09 to 0.35 mm 1.0035" to .0138")) Combinati on of normal paper and pressure sensitive paper: Backing paper: 0.07 to 0.20 mm [...]

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    Copying capability is influenced by the ambient temperature. Printing must be performed under the conditions, described in a Table below: Relationship between am bient temperature and number of copies Copy capability and ambient temperature for printing: When using multiply-ply carbon c opy paper, it should be flat and the glue area should be as sm[...]

  • Page 25

    Printing position Notes The mechanical form stopper is adjustable in the range 26.5 to 36.5 mm ( 1.04" to 1.44") 1. The TOF and BOF sensors are fixed and cannot be adjusted. 2. 3. After slip paper is set at t he mechanical form stopper, the top margin can be shortened up to 21.2 mm (.83" ) by feeding the paper backward s (ejection fe[...]

  • Page 26

    Supply voltage: +24 VDC ± 10% Current consumption: Operating (except for drawer kick- out): Mean - approx. 600 mA at 24 VDC (full-column printing and data transmission of ANK characters) Peak - approx. 5.5 A at 24 VDC (full- column printing and data transmission of ANK characters) Standby: approx. 100 mA (at 24 VDC, 25 º C ( 77 ºF) Electrical Sp[...]

  • Page 27

    Life: Mechanism: 3,000,0 0 0 lin e s Print head: 100 million c h aracters (when in the average of 2 dots/wire per character.) Reliability • End of Life is de f ined as the point at which the printer reaches the beginning of the Wearout Period. MTBF: 180,000 hours • Fail u re is d efined a s Ra n d o m Fail u re occurring at the time of the Rand[...]

  • Page 28

    Environmental Conditions Temperature: Operating: 5 º to 40 º C ( 4 1º to 104 º F) Storage: -I 0º to 50 º C ( 14 º to 122 º F ) (except for ribbon and paper) Humidity: Operating: 30 to 85% (with no condensation) Storage: 30 to 90% (with no condensation, except for ribbon and paper) Serial interface: RS-232 compatible Parallel interface: IEEE[...]