Samsung SRP-350 manual

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    Operator’s Manual All specifications are subjected to change without notice http://www.samsungminiprinters.com SRP-350 Ver.2 RECEIPT PRINTER 1 Safety Precautions In using the present appliance, please keep the following safety regulations in order to prevent any hazard or material damage. Violating following instructions can cause serious injury [...]

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    2 Violating following instructions can cause slight wound or damage the appliance. Keep the desiccant out of children’s reach. If not, they may eat it. Install the printer on the stable surface. If the printer falls down, it can be broken and you can hurt yourself. Use only approved accessories and do not try to disassemble, repair or remodel it [...]

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    4 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. SETTING UP THE PRINTER ..................................... 5 1-1. U NPACKING .............................................................................. 5 1-2. C ONNECTING THE C ABLES ............................................................. 6 1-3. C ONNECTING THE COMPUTER ....................................[...]

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    6 1-2. Connecting the Cables You can connect up the three cables to the printer. They all connect to the connector pa nel on the back of the printer, which is shown below : Notes : Before connecting any of the cables, make sure that both the printer and the host are turned off. 7 1-3. Connecting the computer You need an approp riate interface cable[...]

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    8 1-5. Connecting the Power Supply CAUTIONS: When connecting or di sconnecting th e power supply from the pri nter, make sure th at the power supply is not plugged into an elec trical outlet . Otherwise you may damage the power supply or the printer. If the power supply’s rated voltag e and your outlet’s voltage do not match, contact your deale[...]

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    10 5. Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll. 6. Pull out a small amount of pa per, 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 p a p er miss-loadin g 11 1-7. Adjustments and Settings The SRP-350 is set up at the [...]

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    12 1-8. Using the Printer Control Panel Button The button can be disabl ed by the ESC c 5 command. Press the FEED button once to advance pap e r one line. You can also hold down the FEED button to feed paper continuously. Panel lights POWER The POWER light is on whenever the printer is on. ERROR This indicates an error. PAPER OUT This light indi ca[...]

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    14 Parallel/USB Interface Specification Dip Switch Set 1 Functions SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEFAULT 1 Auto Line Feed Always Enabled Always Disabled OFF 2 Reserved - - OFF 3 Reserved - - OFF 4 Reserved - - OFF 5 Reserved - - OFF 6 Reserved - - OFF 7 Reserved - - OFF 8 Reserved - - OFF Dip Switch Set 2 Functions SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEFAULT 1 Emulation STAR [...]

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    16 Chapter 3. The self test The self-test checks whether the printer has any problem s. If the printer does not function properly, contact your dealer. Th e self-test checks the following; 1. Make sure paper roll has been i nstalled properly . 2. Turn on the power while holdin g down the FEED button. The s elf-test begins . 3. The self-test prints [...]

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    18 Page 2 ( PC850 : Multilingual ) 19 Page 3 ( PC860 : Portuguese )[...]

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    20 Page 4 ( PC 863 : Canadian - French ) 21 Page 5 ( PC 865 : Nordic )[...]

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    22 Page 19 ( PC 858 : Euro ) 23 Page 255 ( Space Page )[...]

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    24 International Character Set 25 Chapter 5. Control Commands List C o n t r o l c o d e s Hexadecimal C o d e s Function <HT> 09 Horizontal tab <LF> 0A Print and line feed <FF> 0 C Print and return to standard mode in page mode <CR> 0D Print and carriage return <CAN> 18 Cancel print data in pa ge mode <DLE> <[...]

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    26 Control codes Hexadecimal c o d e s Function <ESC> c 3 n 1B 63 33 n Select paper sensor to output pap er end signals <ESC> c 4 n 1B 63 34 n Select paper sensor to stop p rinting <ESC> c 5 n 1B 63 35 n Enable/Disab le panel butto n <ESC> d n 1B 64 n Print and feed n lines <ESC> p m t1 t2 1 B 70 m t1 t2 Generate pulse[...]

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    28 CAN [Name] [Format] [Description] Cancel print data i n page mode. ASCII CAN H e x 1 8 Decimal 24 In page mode, deletes all the print data in the current printabl e area. DLE EOT n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Real-time status transmission. A S C I I D L E E O T n H e x 1 0 0 4 n D e c i m a l 1 6 4 n 1 ≤ n ≤ 4 Transmits the selecte[...]

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    30 ESC FF [Name] [Format] [Description] Print data i n page mode. A S C I I E S C F F H e x 1 B 0 C D e c i m a l 2 7 1 2 In page mode, prints all buffered data in th e printing area coll ectively. ESC SP n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Set right-side character spacing. A S C I I E S C S P n H e x 1 B 2 0 n D e c i m a l 2 7 3 2 n 0 ≤ n ?[...]

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    32 ESC * m nL nH d1…dk [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Select bit-i mage mode. A S C I I E S C * m n L n H d 1 … d k H e x 1 B 2 A m n L n H d 1 … d k D e c i m a l 2 7 4 2 m n L n H d 1 … d k m = 0, 1, 32, 33 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255 0 ≤ nH ≤ 3 0 ≤ d ≤ 255 Selects a bit- image mode using m for th e number of dots specif ied by nL and[...]

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    34 ESC D n1… nk NUL [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Set horizontal tab positions. A S C I I E S C D n 1 … n k N U L H e x 1 B 4 4 n 1 … n k 0 0 D e c i m a l 2 7 6 8 n 1 … n k 0 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 0 ≤ k ≤ 32 Sets horizontal tab positions. * n specifies the column number for setting a horizontal tab position from the beginning of the [...]

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    36 ESC T n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] [Default] Select print di rection in page mode. A S C I I E S C T n H e x 1 B 5 4 n D e c i m a l 2 7 8 4 n 0 ≤ n ≤ 3 48 ≤ n ≤ 51 Selects the pri nt direction and s tarting posit ion in page mode. n specifies the print direction and starting p osition as follows : n Print Direction Starting P[...]

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    38 ESC c 4 n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Select paper sensor(s) to stop printing. A S C I I E S C c 4 n H e x 1 B 6 3 3 4 n D e c i m a l 2 7 9 9 5 2 n 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255 Selects the paper sens or(s) used to stop prin ting when a paper-end is detected, using n as follows : Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function Off 00 0 Paper roll end sensor disab[...]

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    40 FS q n [xL xH yL yH d1…dk]1…[xL xH yL yH d1…dk]n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Defined NV bit i mage. A S C I I F S q n [xL xH yL yH d1…dk]1…[xL xH yL yH d1…dk]n H e x 1 C 7 1 n [xL xH yL yH d1…dk]1…[xL xH yL yH d1…dk]n Decimal 28 113 n [xL xH yL yH d1…dk]1…[xL xH yL yH d1…dk]n 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 0 ≤ xL ≤ 255 0 ?[...]

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    42 GS B n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Turn white/black reverse pri nting mode on/off. A S C I I G S B n H e x 1 D 4 2 n D e c i m a l 2 9 6 6 n 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 Turns on or off whit e/black reverse print ing mode. * When the LSB is 0, white/black re verse pri nting mode is turned o ff. * When the LSB is 1, white/black re verse pri nting mo[...]

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    44 GS W nL nH [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Set printing area width. A S C I I G S W n L n H H e x 1 D 5 7 n L n H D e c i m a l 2 9 8 7 n L n H 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ nH ≤ 255 Sets the printing area width to the area specified by nL and nH. * The printing area width is set to [ ( n L + n H × 256) × horizontal motion unit] inches. GS ?[...]

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    46 First byte (printer information) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for ASB 0 Off 00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off. 1 Off 00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off. Off 00 0 Drawer kick-out connector pin 3 is LOW. 2 On 04 4 Drawer kick-out connector pin 3 is HIGH. Off 00 0 Onl ine. 3 On 08 8 Offline. 4 On 10 16 Not used. Fixed to On. Off 00 0 Cover is closed. 5 On 20 3[...]

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    48 ① GS k m d1…dk NUL , ② GS k m n d1…dn [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] Print bar code. ① A S C I I G S k m d 1 … d k N U L H e x 1 D 6 B m d 1 … d k 0 0 Decimal 29 107 m d1…dk 0 ② A S C I I G S k m n d 1 … d n H e x 1 D 6 B m n d 1 … d n Decimal 29 107 m n d1…dn ① 0 ≤ m ≤ 6 (k and d depends on the bar code syst[...]

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    50 APPENDIX A. Star Mode Command Summary Control codes Hexadecimal codes 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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    52 Control codes Hexadecimal codes Function <FS> 1C Co ntrol peripheral device #1 immediately. <EM> 19 Control peripheral device #2 immediately <SUB> 1A Co ntrol peripheral device #2 immediately <ESC> “d” n 1B 64 n Partial-cut com mand to the auto cutter. <CAN> 18 Cancel last line & Initialize printer immediate[...]

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    54 RS-232C Cable Connection RS-485 Cable Connection 55 Interface Connector Serial Interface (RS-232) Pin No. Signal name Direction Function 1 FG - Frame Ground 2 TxD Output Transmit Data 3 RxD Input Receive Data 4 RTS Output Ready To Send 5 CTS Input Clear To Send 6 DSR Input Data Set Ready 7 SG - Signal Ground 20 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready Ser[...]

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    56 Parallel Interface (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 Da[...]

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    58 D. Specification Printing method Thermal line printing Dot density 180 X 180 dpi (7dots/mm) Printing width 72.192 ± 0.2mm Paper width 79 ~ 80 mm Characters 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 on the data trans[...]