Samsung SRP - 350 manual

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    Operator’s Manual All specifications are subjected to change without notice SRP - 350 RECEIPT PRINTER[...]

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    2 Warning - U.S. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FC C Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates uses, and can radiate rad[...]

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    3 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. SETTING U P THE PRINTER ..................................... 4 1 - 1. U NPACKING ............................................................................ 4 1 - 2. C ONNECTING THE C ABLES ........................................................... 5 1 - 3. C ONNECTING THE COMPUT ER ................................[...]

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    4 Chapter 1. Setting Up the Printer 1 - 1. Unpacking Your printer box should in clude these items. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer for assistance.[...]

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    5 1 - 2. Connecting the Cables You can connect up the three cables to the printer. They all connect to the connector panel on the back of t he printer, which is shown below: Notes : Before connecting any of the cables, make sure that both the printer and the host are turned off.[...]

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    6 1 - 3. Connecting the computer You need an appropriate interface cable. 1. Plug the cable connector securely into the printer ’ s interface connector. 2. Tighten the screws on both sides of the cable connector. 3. Attach the other end of the cable to the computer. 1 - 4. Connecting the Drawer WARNING: Use a drawer that matches the printer speci[...]

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    7 1 - 5. Connecting the Power Supply CAUTIONS: When connecting or disconnecting the power supply from the printer, make sure that the power supply is not plugged into an electrical outlet. Otherwise you may damage the power supply or the pri nter. If the power supply ’ s rated voltage and your outlet ’ s voltage do not match, contact your deale[...]

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    8 1 - 6. Installing or Replacing the Paper Roll 1. Make sure that the printer is not receiving data; otherwise, data may be lost. 2. Open the paper rol l cover by pressing the cover - open button. 3. Remove the used paper roll core if there is one. 4. Insert the paper roll as shown. Notes : Be sure to use paper rolls that meet the specificatio ns. [...]

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    9 5. Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll. 6. Pull out a small amount of paper, as shown. Then close the cover. 7. Tear off the paper as shown. Notes : When closing the cover, press the center of printer cover firmly to prevent Paper miss - loading.[...]

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    10 1 - 7. Adjustments and Settings The SRP - 350 is set up at the factory to be appropriate for almost all users. It does, however, offer some setti ngs for users with special requirements. It has DIP switches that allow you to change communication settings, such as handshaking and parity check, as well as print density. The SRP - 350 also has a ne[...]

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    11 1 - 8. Using the Printer Control Panel Button The button can be disabled by the ESC c 5 command. Press the FEED button once to advance paper one line. You can also hold down the FEED button to feed pap er continuously. Panel lights POWER The POWER light is on whenever the printer is on. ERROR This indicates an error. PAPER OUT This light indicat[...]

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    12 Serial Interface (RS - 232C, RS - 485) Specification DIP Switch Set 1 Functions SW F UNCTION ON OFF DEFAULT 1 Data Receive Error Ignore Print ¡ ° ? ¡ ± OFF 2 Reserved - - OFF 3 HandShaking XON/OFF DTR/DSR OFF 4 Word length 7 bits 8 bits OFF 5 Parity check Yes No OFF 6 Parity selection EVEN ODD OFF 7 ON 8 Baud rate selection Refer to the Foll[...]

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    13 Parallel /USB Interface Specification Dip Switch Set 1 Functions SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEFAULT 1 Reserved - - OFF 2 Reserved - - OFF 3 Reserved - - OFF 4 Reserved - - OFF 5 Reserved - - OFF 6 Reserved - - OFF 7 Reserved - - OFF 8 Reserved - - OFF Dip Switch Se t 2 Functions SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEFAULT 1 Emulation STAR EPSON OFF 2 Reserved - - - 3 Re[...]

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    14 Chapter 2 . Hexadecimal Dumping This feature allows experienced users to see exactly what data is coming to the printer. This can be useful in fi nding software problems. When you turn on the hexadecimal dump function, the printer prints all commands and data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands. To[...]

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    15 Chapter 3 . The self test The self - test checks whether the printer has any problems. If the printer does not function properly, contact your dealer. The self - tes t checks the following; 1. Make sure paper roll has been installed properly. 2. Turn on the power while holding down the FEED button. The self - test begins. 3. The self - test prin[...]

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    16 Chapter 4 . Code Table The following pages show the character code tables. To find the character corresponding to a hexadecimal number, count across the top of the table for the left digit and count down the left column of the table for the right digit. For example, 4A = J. Page 0 ( PC437 : USA, Standard Europe) ( International Character Set : U[...]

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    17 Page 2 ( PC850 : Multilingual )[...]

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    18 Page 3 ( PC860 : Portuguese )[...]

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    19 Page 4 ( PC 86 3 : Canadian - French )[...]

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    20 Page 5 ( PC 865 : Nordic )[...]

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    21 Page 19 ( PC 8 58 : Euro )[...]

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    22 Page 255 ( Space Page )[...]

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    23 International Character Set[...]

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    24 Chapter 5 . Control Commands List Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <HT> 09 Horizontal tab <LF> 0A Print and line feed <FF> 0C Print and return to standard mode in page mode <CR> 0D Print and carriage return <CAN> 18 Cancel print data in page mode <DLE> <EOT> n 10 04 n Real - time status transmiss[...]

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    25 Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <ESC> nL nH 1B 5C n Set rel ative print position <ESC> a n 1B 61 n Select justification <ESC> c 3 n 1B 63 33 n Select paper sensor to output paper end signals <ESC> c 4 n 1B 63 34 n Select paper sensor to stop printing <ESC> c 5 n 1B 63 35 n Enable/Disable panel button <[...]

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    26 Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <GS> k m … .NUL <GS> k m n … 1D 6B m … NUL 1D 6B m n … Print bar code <GS> r n 1D 72 n Transmit status <GS> v 0 m … . 1D 76 30 Print raster bit image <GS> w n 1D 77 n Set bar code width[...]

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    27 APPENDIX A. Star Mode Command Summary Control codes Hexadecimal cod es Function <ESC> ” R ” n 1B 52 n Select international character set <ESC> <GS> t n 1B 1D 74n Select character table <ESC> ” / ” “ 1 ” <ESC> ” / ” <1> 1B 2F 31 1B 2F 01 Select slash zero <ESC> ” / ” “ 0 ” <ESC&[...]

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    28 Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <ESC> “ I ” n 1B 6C n Set left margin <ESC> “ Q ” n 1B 51 n Set right margin <LF> 0A Line Feed <ESC> “ a ” n 1B 61 n Feed paper n lines <FF> 0C Form Feed <HT> 09 Horizontal tab <VT> 0B Vertical tab <ESC> “ z ” “ 1 ” 1 B 7A 31 Set line spa[...]

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    29 Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <SUB> 1A Control peripheral device #2 immediately <ESC> “ d ” n 1B 64 n Partial - cut command to the auto cutter. <CAN> 18 Cancel last line & initialize printer immediately <DC3> 13 Deselect printer <DC1> 11 Set select mode <RS> 1E Beep the buzzer <ESC> ?[...]

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    30 B. Connectors SRP - 350 /SRP - 350S Connector ( Serial Interface ) SRP - 35 0P Connector ( Parallel Interface ) SRP - 350 U Connector ( USB Interface )[...]

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    31 Interface Connector Serial Interf ace (RS - 232) Pin No. Signal name Direction Function 1 FG - Frame Ground 2 TxD Output Transmit Data 3 RxD Input Receive Data 6 DSR Input Data Set Ready 7 SG - Signal Ground 20 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready Serial Interface(RS - 485) Pin No. Signal Name Direction Function 1 FGND - Frame Ground 2 SD2 Output 3 SD[...]

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    32 Parallel I nterface(IEEE - 1284) Pin No. Source Compatibility Mode Nibble Mode Byte Mode 1 Host nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Host / Printer Data 0 (LSB) - Data 0 (LSB) 3 Host / Printer Data 1 - Data 1 4 Host / Printer Data 2 - Data 2 5 Host / Printer Data 3 - Data 3 6 Host / Printer Data 4 - Data 4 7 Host / Printer Data 5 - Data 5 8 Host / Printer [...]

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    33 USB Interface Pin No. Signal Name Assignment (Color) Function Shell Shield Drain Wire Frame Ground 1 VBUS Red Host Pow er 2 D - White Data Line(D - ) 3 D+ Green Data Line(D+) 4 GND Black Signal Ground[...]

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    34 Drawer Connector Pin No. Signal name Direction 1 Frame ground - 2 Drawer kick - out drive signal 1 Output 3 Drawer open/close signal Input 4 +24V - 5 Drawer kick - out drive signal 2 Output 6 Signal ground - C. Notes Paper dust inside the printer may lower the print quality. In this case clean the printer as follows. 1) Open the printer cover an[...]

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    35 D. Specification Printing method Thermal line printing Dot density 180 X 180 dpi (7dots/mm) Printing width 72. 192 +0.2 mm or – 0.2mm Paper width 79 ~ 80 mm Charac ters per line (default) 42 (Font A) 56 (Font B) Printing speed 35.5 lines/sec (1/6 ” Feed) 150 mm/sec Receive Buffer Size 4K Bytes NOTE : Printing speed may be slower, depending o[...]