Fujitsu PRN607-S manual

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 1 of 53 User Manual Thermal printer controller PRN607 - S FOR FUJITSU THERMAL PRINTERS FTP607MCLXXX SERIES[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 2 of 53 VERSION HISTORY Version Date Init Status Description 1.0 030328 BB Released First release Comments: List of known missing parts: 1. D etails for some ESC sequences are not specified. 2. Connector specification is not updated 3. IRDA specifications are not implemented. 4. Description of installed Font set m[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 3 of 53 • The product is not intended to be installed in devices such as those used in life - support medical equipment, undersea relays, and aerospace applications or for nuclear power control, in which extremely high reliability is required. If you are considering such applications, please consult our customer[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 4 of 53 1 SYSTE M DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................... 1 - 7 2 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 2 - 7 2.1 U NPACKING .........................[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 5 of 53 4.9.19 Italic on ................................................................................................................... 4 - 23 4.9.20 Initialise Printer ..................................................................................................... 4 - 23 4.9.21 Request Software version [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 1 - 6 of 53 7.3.3 Forms feed .............................................................................................................. 7 - 46 7.4 APS COMPATIBLE COMMAND S ET ................................................................................... 7 - 47 7.4.1 Escape sequences, overview. ...............[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 7 of 53 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This reference manual describes the specifications, functions, and operating procedures for the PRN607 - S In terface Board. The PRN607 - S is an interface board for the FTP607MCLxxx series printer mechanisms. This reference manual also describes the print operation of the FTP607MCLxxx[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 8 of 53 (a) To connect or remove the connector, always turn off the power in advance. If the connector is connected or removed while the power to the printer is on, errors may occur. (b) The connector of each cable must be correctly locked and connected. The connector at the head side has no lock feature. Check th[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 9 of 53 speed you need to install 3 rd part utility program on PC. Please visit www.if - com.com for further information. 1. Turn off power 2. Press Key 1 low while power up. Board is now in setting mode. Text will be printed on paper for further information 3. By activating key 1 and 2 you can change following pa[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 10 of 53 4. Black mark detection 5. Paper near end function j. Key 2 function 1. Input key 2. LED output 3. Label detect 4. Black mark detection 5. Paper near end function k. IRDA i. Enabled (Optional) ii. Disabled l. Auto form feed i. 0 sec. ii. 1 sec. iii. 2 sec. (Default) iv. 3 sec. v. 4 sec. vi. 5 sec. m. Form[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 11 of 53 vi. 5 vii. 6 viii. 7 ix. 8 x. 9 r. Burn strobe light i. - 1 ii. - 2 iii. - 3 iv. - 4 v. - 5 vi. - 6 vii. - 7 viii. - 8 ix. - 9 Settings will be effective upon turn off and on. 2.6 Serial Input/Output If BUSY control is selected: When 236 bytes of data have been stored in the input buffer, the SBUSY signal[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 12 of 53 (b) The data when executing the Vhead voltage response (c) The data when the error status response is set and an error occurs (d) The data when executing the execution response request (e) The data when executing the remaining RAM capacity response (f) The data when executing the environmental temperature[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 13 of 53 Framing error (?: 3F 16 ) If the input data cannot be printed correctly and instead “!” or “?” is printed, the transmission conditions between the host device and the PRN607 - S most likely does not match. If this happens, adjust the conditions so that they match. 2.6.3 Thermal Head Control Data T[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 2 - 14 of 53 64 through 256 dots can, however, are set using the command for setting the num ber of dynamic division dots. When the maximum number of activated dots is 128 dots, and all of the dots are driven, as shown in 2.6.6 Head Control Circuit The PRN607 - S has a function for measuring the resistance of the ther[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 3 - 15 of 53 3 Specifications Default settings Interface Serial R S232C, USB or IRDA Data format serial 115.200 baud, 8 data bit, none parity, 1 stop bit, hardware handshake. Baud rate can be changed by software. Data format USB USB Printer class specification. http:// www.usb.org/developers/docs Data format IRDA IRDA[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 16 of 53 4 Function 4.1 General Notice, when data is sent from the external equipment to the printer controller, all data has to be sent as binary file. If data is being sent as a character file, and some data in the file is equal to EOF, the rest will not be received. 4.2 Serial communication. Standard communicat[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 17 of 53 4.5 Firmware upgrade. If firmware needs to be changed, alternative firmware can be downloaded. Please contact I/ F - COM for firmware upgrade or changes. The steps to download an alternative firmware in DOS are the following. These steps only work for a serial connection, look further down how to do it wi[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 18 of 53 4.7 Character design The following figures describes the design of different types of characters (small): 4.7.1 Normal Character. 4.7.2 Low Character 4.7.3 Underline When underline characters are printed the last line in the character matrix will be marked. 4.7.4 Bold When bold characters are printed the [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 19 of 53 4.7.5 Reverse When re verse characters are printed the character matrix will be negated. 4.7.6 Italic. When Italic characters are printed every line will be shifted the following number of dots to the right: (Line number from bottom)/4 4.7.7 Font sizes. Font W idth Height Small Normal N ormal Low Double N[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 20 of 53 4.8 Printer commands I/F - COM simple command set is default command set however optional command set can be downloaded. See appendix for additional information. 4.9 I/F - COM simple command set. The following commands are use when communicating with the print er controller. All other commands is ignored [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 21 of 53 4.9.5 W ide Font [Name] W ide Font (32x28) [Format] ASCII EOT Hex 04 Decimal 4 [Description] Chooses wide font from the current print position. 4.9.6 High Font [Name] High Font (16x56) [Format] ASCII ENQ Hex 05 Decimal 5 [Description] Chooses high font from the current print position. 4.9.7 Large Font [Na[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 22 of 53 [Notes] The barcode 39 must start and end with the character ‘*’. This chara cter is the start and stop character in barcode 39, and the ‘*’ can only be used as start and end character. If the barcode length exceeds the paper size the last barcode character will not be written as barcode. In that [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 23 of 53 [Descript ion] This command will switch on underline printing 4.9.16 Bold off [Name] Bold off [Format] ASCII DC2 Hex 12 Decimal 18 [Description] This command will switch off bold printing 4.9.17 Bold on [Name] Bold on [Format] ASCII DC3 Hex 13 Decimal 19 [Description] This command will switch on bold prin[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 24 of 53 4.9.21 Request Software version [Name] Request software version [Format] ASCII ETB Hex 17 Decimal 23 [Description] When the printer controller receives this byte the software version wi ll be transmitted. This command can be treated even if buffer is full. 4.9.22 Request Status [Name] Request status [Form[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 25 of 53 4.9.24 Request Temperature [Name] Request Temperature [Format] ASCII SUB Hex 1A Decimal 26 [Description] When the p rinter controller receives this byte the digital value of the head temperature will be transmitted. This command can be treated even if buffer is full 4.9.25 Sub command set [Name] Sub comma[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 26 of 53 4.9.28 Automatic sending status [Name] Automatic sending status [Format] ASCII ESC a Hex 1B 61 Decimal 27 97 [Description] When this command is sent once, then the board will transmit the status every time that it change state. 4.9.29 Stop sending automatic status [Name] Stop sending automatic status [For[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 27 of 53 4.9.32 Save data to board [Name] Save data to board [Format] ASCII ESC e Hex 1B 65 Decimal 27 101 [Description] This command saves all settings to flash. 4.9.33 Change dot size [Name] Change dot size [Format] ASCII ESC f n Hex 1B 66 n Decimal 27 102 n [Description] If n = 0x01, then the board is set to FT[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 28 of 53 [Description] N represents the time between that the board registry incoming paper, and to it starts feed the auto form feed length. The time is calculated as n * 50msec. The default setting is 2 seconds. The value is saved to flash. Legal values for n are between 1 and 255. 4.9.37 Feed Paper [Name] Feed [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 29 of 53 4.9.40 Bar code height setting. [Name] Bar code height setting [Format] ASCII ESC h n Hex 1B 68 n Decimal 27 104 n [Range] 1<=n<=255 [Default] n=60 [Description] Parameter n specifies the height of a bar code in dots. 4.9.41 Bar code printing [N ame] Bar code printing [Format] ASCII ESC k m n d1 to [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 30 of 53 Code128 barcode table ‘d’ A B C ‘d’ A B C 0 Space Space 0 52 T T 52 1 ! ! 1 53 U U 53 2 “ “ 2 54 V V 54 3 # # 3 55 W W 55 4 $ $ 4 56 X X 56 5 % % 5 57 Y Y 57 6 & & 6 58 Z Z 58 7 ‘ ‘ 7 59 [ [ 59 8 ( ( 8 60 60 9 ) ) 9 61 ] ] 61 10 * * 10 62 ^ ^ 62 11 + + 11 63 _ _ 63 12 , , 12 64[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 31 of 53 47 O O 47 99 Code C Code C 99 48 P P 48 100 Code B FNC 4 Code B 49 Q Q 49 101 FNC 4 Code A Code A 50 R R 50 102 FNC 1 FNC 1 FNC1 51 S S 51 4.9.42 Black Mark [Name] Set black mark parameters: [Format] ASCII RS n Hex 1E n Decimal 30 n [Range] n: [ - 15;15] [Description] When Black mark is enabled: [Format] [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 32 of 53 Default : PAGELENGHT=150mm PAPEROFFSET=2mm BLACKMARK=120 (120/8=15mm) ESC+205+1+98+n n: Bit 0: if set the board will transmit ’B’ everytime paper is not detected at the paper detector. Bit 1: if set the Black Mark function is enable. Default n = 0 . 4.9.43 Graphic data – non compressed [Name] Graphi[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 4 - 33 of 53 A very few lines cannot be compressed. These will if you try to compress them be longer than the non - compressed line. These must therefore be send as non - compressed dat a. 4.9.45 Escape sequences, overview. ESCAPE SEQUENCES, ASCII FUNCTION NUL Small Font SOH Low Font STX Narrow Font ETX Normal Font EO[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 5 - 34 of 53 5 Maintenance 5.1 Daily use Printer and interface boa rd must be switch off while in idle mode. 5.2 Store/Transport The product has to be stored under ESD safe conditions, and to be packed safely during transportation.[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 35 of 53 6 Specifications 6.1 Electrical Data Voltage: 18 - 26VDC Current: Maximum head current: Numbers of active dots * Vhead 1.500+/ - 15% Maximum motor current: 1.000mA Power up sequence: max. 10 msec. 10 – 90% Voltage applied Power down sequence: max. 10 msec. 90 – 10% Voltage applied 6.2 Mechanical Data [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 36 of 53 6.5 Temperature Test Temperature shock: (no voltag e applied) - 28°C to +100°C at 1 sec. 100 times: no damage.[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 37 of 53 6.6 Connector Pin Assignment 6.6.1 Thermal Head connector Thermal Head connector CN1: CF04301V000 Connector for use with following mechanisms: FTP627MCLxxx Pin Function Pin Function 1 PHK 16 GND 2 +5V 17 GND 3 P1 18 GND 4 GND 19 /ST2 5 SW 20 /ST1 6 VH 21 LAT 7 VH 22 CLK 8 VH 23 NC 9 DI 24 VH 10 /ST3 25 VH[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 38 of 53 Pin Function Pin Function 1 PHK 16 GND 2 +5V 17 GND 3 P1 18 GND 4 GND 19 TI 5 SW 20 /ST2 6 VH 21 /ST1 7 VH 22 LAT 8 VH 23 CLK 9 DI 24 VH 10 /ST3 25 VH 11 /ST4 26 VH 12 +5V 27 /MB 13 GND 28 MB 14 GND 29 /MA 15 GND 30 MA 6.6.3 IRDA connector IRDA connector CN3: B4B - ZR Mating connector part number: TBA Pin[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 39 of 53 The paper near end status, can be seen on the LED on the aux connector, it can be reading through the stat us command, and if a driver is used, then it can be reading in the port monitor: If paper jam is used, then will the printer stop printing if this signal is going low, the value of this bit can be se[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 40 of 53 Function GND Vcoil, Max 24V Coi l, max 1A Anode Cathode The LED will show these conditions LED Means Off No Error Flash 1Hz Paper near end Flash 2Hz Paper jam On Both paper jam and near end 6.6.8 Cutter connector Cutter connector CN5: B4B - KH - A Mating connector part number: TBA Pin 1 2 3 4 Function Sen[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 6 - 41 of 53 6.7 Mechanical Drawi ngs[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 42 of 53 7 Appendix 7.1 Seiko compatible command set 7.1.1 Escape sequences, overview. CR CR Carriage Return ESC+ ‘ J ’ +n Print and Feed Forward ESC+ ‘ j ’ +n Print and Feed Backward ESC+ ‘ 2 ’ 16 - dot Line Spacing ESC+ ‘ 0 ’ 4 - dot Line Spacing E SC+ ‘A’+n or ESC+ ‘3’+n n - dot Line Spa[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 43 of 53 DC3+ ‘ + ’ Ruler Line ON DC3+ ‘ - ’ Ruler Line OFF DC3+ ‘ P ’ Print One Dot Line after Printing Line Buffer Data DC3+ ‘ C ’ Ruler Line Buffer Clear DC3+ ‘ (’ Continuous Ruler Line Control Code Input 7.2 Fujitsu compatible command set 7.2.1 Escape sequences, overview. HT Horizontal tab [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 44 of 53 FS 9+n Detection function enable/disable setting FS C+n Kanji code system selection FS W+n Kanji double height and width mode specification/cancellation GS < Mark detection execution GS A+m+n Afte r- mark - detection head detection distance setting GS E+n Print quality setting GS V+n+m Paper cutting GS[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 45 of 53 [Function] The HT command moves the printing position to the tab position. [Code] [09] 16 [09] 10 [Explanation] 1. If the next horizontal tab position is not set, the HT command is ignored. 2. If the next horizontal tab position is outside the printing area, the printing position is shifted to the proper [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 46 of 53 5. If line spacing during printing/line - feeding is shorter than the character height, a length equal to the character height f eeds the paper. 7.3.3 Forms feed [Name] Forms feed (new page) [Function] The FF command prints the data already contained in the print buffer, then sets the next - data receive [...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 47 of 53 7.4 APS compatible command set 7.4.1 Escape sequences, overview. GS / n Set printing speed / Maximum peak current GS D n Set print Intensity ESC v Send printer status ESC I Send printer identity ESC @ Resets printer ESC S Puts the printer in sleep mode GS B n Serial Communication setting GS b n Set parall[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 48 of 53 Comments: n=1 to 32: (Default n=5) Software programmable consumption (Dynamic division). The maximum num ber of black dots which are simultaneously heated is (n+1) x 8. In Default Mode, n = 5. Example: n=5 Maximum black dots heated: (5+1)*8=48. Printer Peak consumption @5V: (0.3A (Stepper Motor) + 5*48/16[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 49 of 53 7.5 ESC/POS compatible command set 7.6 Escape sequences, overview. ESC c 4 Select Paper Near End S ensors to stop printing HT Horizontal Tab LF Print and Line feed FF Print and return to standard Mode CR Print and carriage return DLE EOT n Real Time status transmission DLE ENQ n Real time request to print[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 50 of 53 ESC i Partial cut ESC p m t1 t2 Cash drawer Output ESC t n Select character Code table ESC u n Transmit peripheral device status ESC v Transmit paper sensor status ES C { n Turns on/off upside - down printing mode GS ! n Select character size G S $ nL nH Set absolute vertical print position in page mode G[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 51 of 53[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 52 of 53 7.7 Optional sensor description Top view Bottom view Please note that dist ance from top of sensor to paper must be Min 0,5mm and Max 1,00mm PIN1 PIN2 PIN3[...]

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    MAN607 - S 28 - 03 - 2003 Page 7 - 53 of 53 Example showing how to connect PRS600 to AUX Input connector CN5 on PRN607 - S standard board. RED RED WHITE BLACK RED WHITE BLACK[...]