Star Micronics TSP654II-WebPRNT-2 manual

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    THERMAL PRINTER TSP 650 II SERIES Hardware Manual[...]

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    Federal C ommunications Commission Radio Frequenc y In terf erence Statement is device com plies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operatio n is subject to the fo llowing two co ndition s: (1) is device may no t cause harmful in terference , and (2) this device must accep t an y int erference r eceived, incl uding in terferen ce that ma y cau s[...]

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    Trademark acknowledgments TSP650II : Star M icro nics Co., L td. Notice • All rights reser ved. Repr o duction o f an y part of this man ual in an y form wha tsoe ver , wi thout S T AR ’ s exp ress permission is fo rbidden. • e con tents of this ma nual ar e subject to cha nge witho ut no tice. • All eorts ha ve been made to ensur e t[...]

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    T ABLE O F CONTENTS 1. U npack ing and I nstal latio n ......................................................................... 1 1-1. U npacking .................................................................................................... 1 1-2. N otes a bout Installatio n ...................................................................[...]

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    - 1 - 1. Unpacking and Installation * Acc essories var y depending on the model and the region where the print er was purchased. P aper roll Printer Holding plate Screws Switch blind Safety Instruction & Setup sheet CD-ROM P aper roll guide Rubber f eet 1-1. U npack ing Aer un packing the unit, check that all the necessar y accessories are i[...]

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    - 2 - ERROR FEED POWER T SP 650 2. Parts Identication and Nomenclature Control panel F eatures lamps that indicate print er status and a button f or operating the printer . Printer c over Open to replace paper . Do not open while printing. Po wer switch T urns the pr inter on and o . Connects to peripheral devices such as cash drawers . Do no[...]

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    - 3 - 3. Setup 3-1. C onnecting the I nt erface Cable to the PC 3-1-1. P aral lel Cable Connect the paral lel cable t o a parallel port on your PC. 3-1-2. RS-232C Cable Connect the RS-232C cable to a RS-232C port on your PC. 3-1-3. USB Cable Connect the USB cable to a USB po rt on your PC. 3-1-4. Ethernet Cable Connect the Ethernet cable to a US B [...]

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    - 4 - Par allel interface cable F errite core Inter face cable 5 cm (maximum) F astener Pull and cut 3-2. Connecting the Interface Cable to the Printer Print er cables are no t included in the package. Obtain an a pprop riate cable tha t com plies with the speci cations bef oreha nd. Be cause the ap pro priat e int erface cable diers dependin[...]

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    - 5 - RS-232C inter face cable USB cable Cable hook 4 cm (maximum) 3-2-2. RS-232C In terface Cable (1) Make sur e that the A C adapter ’ s p ow er cord is n ot connected to the ou tlet. (2) Connect the interface cable to the co nnector on the r ear panel of the p rinter . (3) Tigh ten the connector screws. 3-2-3. USB Cable T o connect a USB cable[...]

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    - 6 - Ethernet cable IFBD-HE07 3-2-4. Ethernet Cable T o connect the cable, fo llow the pr ocedure given below . (1) Make sur e that the A C adapter ’ s p ow er cord is n ot connected to the ou tlet. (2) Connect the Ethernet cable to the E thernet port. g Link disconnection detection feat ure  e Ethernet in terface model is equip ped w ith [...]

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    - 7 - 3-3. C onnecting the A C A dapt er No te: Befor e connecting or disconnecting the A C adapt er , make sure tha t the print er and all the de vices connec ted to it ar e turned o. en remov e the power cord fro m the outlet. (1) Connect the AC ada pter to the pow er cord . ( 2) Connect the AC ada pter to the co nnector on the p rinter . ([...]

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    - 8 - Po wer switch 3-4. T urnin g the P ower On Connec t the power co rd accor ding to the p rocedure in secti on 3-3, “ C onnecting the A C A dapt er” . T urn on the power switc h, which is on the le side of the p rinter . e POWER lam p on the contro l panel will light. 3-5. C onnecting t o a P eripheral De vi ce Y o u can connect a per[...]

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    - 9 - Cov er open lever Paper r oll 3-6. L oading a Pa p er Roll U se a paper roll that com plies with the printer specicatio ns. (1) Push the cov er open lever , and open the prin ter cov er . (2) Load the p aper r oll into the p rinter in the dir ection indicated by the gur e, and p ull the leading edge of the paper straight t owar d you. ([...]

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    - 10 - 3-6-1. C om pliant P aper Roll Spe cications Pa per thickness 53 μm to 85 μm Pa per width 79.5 ± 0.5 mm 57.5 ± 0.5 mm External dimensions  •Rol ldiameter Max. f 83 mm  •T akeuppaperrollwidth 80 +0.5 mm / 58 +0.5 mm Core inner and out er diameters Inner diamet er f 12 ± 1 mm, external diamete r f 18 ± 1[...]

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    - 11 - Paper r oll guide A 3-6-2. Changing the P aper W idth When usin g 57.5 mm width paper rolls, a ttach the su pplied paper ro ll guide to the print er . When yo u chang e the eective print wid th (paper roll width), chan ge the prin ter utility’ s memory switch setting. Fo r details, see the printer u tility help . (1) Insert the paper ro[...]

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    - 12 - PAIR RST P AIR RST PAIR RST P AIR button P AIR button RST button LED 3-7. Bluetooth Sett ings (Fo r Bluetooth I nt erface Models only ) (2) Pa iring will be p ossible fo r 60 seconds from when the LED begins ashing green. During this time, perform pairing from the mast er device. Device name: Star Micronics (default) (3) Aer performing[...]

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    - 13 - ERROR FEED POWER T SP 650 3-7-2. P airing usin g PIN code Ent er the following inf ormatio n in the master device if it does not su pport SSP , or when otherw ise necessar y . PIN: 1234 (default) Device name: Star Micronics (default) I t is recommended that yo u chang e the PIN code for grea ter security . Fo r details regar d changin g the [...]

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    - 14 - Auto C onnection ON Auto C onnection OFF Reconnecting without changing the parent devic e After the printer is turned on, it automatically connects to the last parent device that w as connected. After turning on the printer , tap this printer's name on the Blue - tooth settings screen on the par - ent device. Changing the connected pare[...]

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    - 15 - < Current Setting > Auto Connection : OFF To enable this setting, turn Printer Power OFF and turn ON. PAIR RST P AIR RST RST button 3-7-4. Setting up A uto Connection u Setting up from the Main Unit for the TSP650II No te : e following procedure explains how t o change the A uto Conne ction function settin g from O N to OFF . If yo [...]

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    - 16 - PAIR RST P AIR RST “Made for iP od” , “Made f or iPhone ” and “Made for iP ad” mean that an electronic acc essor y has been designed to connect specifically to iPod , iPhone, or iP ad, respectively , and has been cer tified by the developer to meet Apple per formance standar ds. Apple is not responsible f or the operation of this[...]

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    - 17 - Caution Sy mbol ese symbols are loc at ed near the thermal print head. Be cause the thermal prin t head is hot immediately a er prin ting, do not to uch it. Sta tic electricity can damage the thermal print head. T o protect the thermal print head fro m static electricity , d o not to uch it. is symbol is loc at ed near the cutter . [...]

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    - 18 - l Do not o pen the printer co vers while the printe r is printin g or cuttin g. l Do not p ull out paper when the print er cover is closed. l I f liquid or fo reign ob jects (such as coins and paper) ent er the inside of the prin ter , turn the power switch o , disconnect the p owe r cord fro m the A C outlet, and con sult the dealer that[...]

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    - 19 - 2 ∼ 3 mm 4. Attaching the Accessories e follo wing accessories ar e necessary w hen moun t ing the p rinter to a wall. • H older pla te and two a ngeless scr ews e follo wing accessories ar e necessary w hen positionin g the printer v ertical ly . • Fo ur rubber feet e follo wing accessories do not n ecessarily hav e to be [...]

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    - 20 - (3) Push the cov er open lever , and open the prin ter cov er . (4) Insert the roll pa per as shown. Prec au tions rega rd in g insta lla tion   CA UTION This caution indicates information that, if ignor ed, could lead to personal injury or pr operty damage. • Be sur e to have qualied personnel install the s[...]

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    - 21 - 4-2. A ttaching the R ubber Feet (1) Ensur e that an y soiling has been com pletely wi ped o before a ttaching the rubber feet. (2) A ttach the four rubber feet in the positions sho w n in the gure. 4-3. Swit ch C over I nstal latio n I t is not necessar y to install the switch cover . Only install it if it is necessar y for yo u. By i[...]

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    - 22 - 5. Adjusting the Near-end Sensor U se the following procedure to ad just the near -end s ensor so it is com patible with the size of pa per roll you ar e using. A djustmen t value accordin g to the paper yo u are using Paper W idth (μm) Horizontal (standard) Lay out ø12 inner diameter / ø18 outer diameter cor e roll paper V ertical Layout[...]

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    - 23 - 6. Error Indicators 6-1. Recoverable erro rs Check the recovery condition s. e prin ter can be recover ed while maintaining i ts current sta tus. Error description POWER ERRO R Recover y condition ermal head high tempera ture detection error Flashes at 1 sec- ond intervals Off The printer recovers automatically when the thermal head co[...]

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    - 24 - 7. Preventing and Removing Paper Jams Thermal head 7-1. Pr e ven ting P aper J ams l T o avo id paper jams and other p roblems, f ee d the paper at least 1 mm (8 dot lines) befo re print ing. l I f you wan t to use the cutt er , to a void paper jams and o ther pro blems, we recommend a margin of a t least 5 mm from the end o f the print ed a[...]

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    - 25 - Home position Knob Drive knife Drive knife NG OK Home position Fr ont cover Cutter unit Printer c over 7-3. Releasing the Cu tt er L ock If the a uto cut ter locks up , restart the printe r by turnin g the power switch o  and then back on. A typical locked cutter wil l be resto red when you res tart the printe r . If r estarting the prin [...]

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    - 26 - 8. Maintenance Thermal head Rubber roller Paper holder A ccumulation of pa per dust and dirt may cause the p rinter t o not prin t portions of characte rs. T o preven t such pro blems, perform periodic mainte nance, such as re moving paper dust fro m the paper transport sec- tion and re moving the blackened paper dust fro m the thermal head [...]

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    English: Hereby , ST AR MICRONICS CO.,L TD. declares that this Wireless Device is in c ompliance with the essential requirements and other r elevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Deutsch: [German] Hiermit erk lärt ST AR MICRONICS CO.,L TD., dass sich das Gerät Wireless Device in Über einstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anfor derungen und den [...]

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    Application of Council Directive(s) 1999/5/EC of 9 Mar 1999 2004/108/EC of 15 Dec 2004 2006/95/EC of 12 Dec 2006 2011/65/EU of 8 Jun 2011 Standard(s) to which Conformity is Declared RADIO : EN 300 328 V1.7.1 EN 50371 : 2002 EMISSION : EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 EN 55022 : 2010 EN 61000-3-2 : 2006 / +A1 +A2 : 2009 EN 61000-3-3 : 20[...]

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