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    P1002902-002 Rev . A Zebra® TTP 2000 Kiosk Receipt Printer Technical Manual[...]

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    2 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 © 2009 ZIH Corp. The copyrights in this manual and th e software and/or firmware in the printer described therein are owned by ZIH Corp. and Zebra’ s licensors. Unaut horized reproduction of this manual or the software and/or firmware in the printer may result in impr isonm ent of up to one ye[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Contents 1 • Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Contact s . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents 4 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 4 • Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Inst alling a Paper Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . .[...]

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    5 Contents 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 7 • Page setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Printable Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 Aligning Preprint and Thermal Pr[...]

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    Contents 6 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 11 • 中国 RoHS 材料声明 (China RoHS Material Declaration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 1 Introduction About This Manual Up dating This manual will be updated as, from time to tim e, printer functions and features may be add ed or amended. Y ou will alw ays find the most recent edition on ou r web site at www .zebra.co m . If you require func tions not found i n this manual edit ion, [...]

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    About This Document Contacts 8 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Contact s T echnical Supp ort via the In ternet is available 24 h ours per day , 365 days pe r year . W e b Site: www .zebra.com E-mail Back T e chnical Library: E-mail address: emb@zebra.com Subject line: Ema illist Self Service Knowledge Base: www .zebra.com/knowled[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 2 Product Presentation The TTP 2000 series are kiosk printers fo r 58 to 82.5 mm paper using di rect thermal printing. All models featu re an integrat ed guillotine cutter , control bo ard, and a looping presenter wit h a built-in retract-an d-retain function. Th e print speed is u p to 150 mm per [...]

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    Product Present ation 10 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 The communication interface of the control bo ard diff ers between the ve rsions of TTP 2000: A printer driver for Micr osoft W ind ows™ is avai lable, an d the USB and Parallel version of the printer is co mpatible with the Plug and Pla y standard. The printer ’ s cont[...]

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    11 Product Presentation Looping Presenter 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Looping Presenter Figure 2 • Looping Presenter The TTP 2000 series printers featu re a looping p resenter mechanism wi th a built-in retract-an d-retain function. The following illustrations prov ide an overview of the fu nctionality of the various stages[...]

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    Product Present ation Controls 12 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Controls Figure 3 • Rear View The Feed butt on and indic ators are d uplicate d on both sides of t he prin ter so t hat they are easily accessibl e regardless of how t he printer is insta lled. Feed Button The | blue Feed bu tton has several functions: • Press [...]

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    13 Product Presentation Controls 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Power Indicator When the ● green power indicator i s illuminated , a 24V supply is connected to th e printer . S t atus Indicator The ● orange status indicator has several functions: • ON constantly — the printer is operational • Flash, flash, pause, flash[...]

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    Product Present ation Controls 14 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Notes • ___________ ____________________ _____________________ _______________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ ______________[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 3 Installation[...]

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    Inst allation Installing a Paper Guide 16 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Inst alling a Paper Guide The TTP 2000 printers require a paper gu ide for proper oper ation. This paper gui de allows the printer to be confi gured for use wi th 58, 60, 80, o r 82.5 mm width medi a. The printer senses which paper guide is fitted an d adju[...]

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    17 Installation Installation Considerations 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Inst allation Considerations The TTP 2000 printer is desi gned to be installed in an encl osure such as a self-ser vice kiosk. Orient ation The TTP 2000 can be installed horizontally or vertically . V ertical installation i s suitable for narrow kiosk des[...]

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    Inst allation Installation Considerations 18 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Quick-Fit Hubs Figure 6 • Front, Bottom View The printer attaches to the kios k using two sc rews or slides in to place using the optional quick- fit hubs. Caution • NEVER use screws that go into t he printer more than 4 mm! T his will damage the ele[...]

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    19 Installation Using a Zebra Roll Holder 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Using a Zebra Roll Holder Roll holders for the TTP 2000 series printers can acco modate 58, 60, 80, or 82.5 mm width media. Zebra roll holde rs offer a number of paper roll positions incl uding behind and below the printer , ensuring quick and easy installa[...]

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    Inst allation Using a Zebra Roll Holder 20 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Design Y our Own Mounting The illustration b elow gi ves an exampl e of a printer -mounting shelf. See Figure 33 , Prin ter Dimensions (Measur ements), on page 125 , and the 3D solid models and outl ine drawings for CAD that are available on http://www .ze[...]

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    21 Installation Electrostatic Discharges and Earth Currents 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Electrost atic Discharges and Earth Current s Preventing ESD and earth currents from af fectin g the printer operati on re q u i re s proper connection of the printer chassis to protective earth through a moun ting platform or through a se[...]

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    Inst allation Installing a Paper-Low Sensor (Option al) 22 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Inst alling a Paper-Low Sensor (Optional) A paper- low sensor alerts the system when a c e rtain lengt h of paper re mains on the roll. The purpose of this se nsor is to get an early alert so that you can replac e the paper roll in time in [...]

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    23 Installation Connecting to the Computer 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Connecting to the Computer Figure 1 1 • Location of interface connector Connecting the TTP 2010 Connect the prin ter to the serial port of the computer usi n g Zebra serial cable, Part Number 10825-000. This cable is configured to work properly wit h our[...]

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    Inst allation Connecting to the Computer 24 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 13 • IEEE-1284 Cable with T ype A and T ype C Connectors Connecting the TTP 2030 Connect the pr inter to the USB po rt of the comp uter . A suitable cable is a v ailable from Zebra, Part Number 1058 50-028. Figure 14 • USB Cabl e with T ype A a[...]

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    25 Installation Connecting th e Power 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Connecting the Power Figure 15 • Location of Power Connector Use the appropriate Ze bra power supply (see Fi gure 41 on page 132 and Figure 42 on page 132 for illustration and part numb er). 1. 2. 3. Connect the power cable to th e line outlet. 4. Tu r n ON t[...]

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    Inst allation Making a Self-T est Printout 26 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Making a Self-T est Printout A Self-T est Printout provides a printout showing information speci fic to the printer , including: • Firmware version • Control board (PCA) revision • Paper width • Serial number • Installed fon ts and logotypes ?[...]

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    27 Installation Making a Self-T es t Printout 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Figure 16 • Locate the Feed Button and On/Off Switch 1 0 Self-test[...]

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    Inst allation Customizing the Self-T est Printout 28 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Customizing the Self-T est Printout The self test printout starts wi th a text line an d a Zebra logotype. Thi s logotype is a pr intout of the logotype st ored in position 0 . T o customize self-test printouts, de lete all logo types and store a[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 4 Operation[...]

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    Operation Installing a Paper Roll 30 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Inst alling a Paper Roll 1. T urn the new paper roll as shown in Figure 18 . The pap er should be inserted into the printer with the temp erature-sensitive side up. Figure 18 • Paper Roll Orient ation 2. T ear off a full turn of the paper from the new paper ro[...]

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    31 Operation Installing a Paper Roll 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 4. Cut the paper at a suitable angle. See Figure 20 . Figure 20 • Suit able Paper Edge for Auto Load 5. Insert the paper through the paper entry openin g at the back of the printer . The printer will n o w feed, cut and e ject a printout, a nd then automatical[...]

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    Operation Clearing Paper Jams 32 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Clearing Paper Jams Should a paper jam occur , follow the procedure belo w: 1. Open the print hea d by pressing the green re lease lever towa rd the rear of the pri n ter . 2. Lift the print head. Figure 22 • Opening the Print head 3. Remove all jammed paper and m[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 5 Programming There are two ways of generating a printout with the TTP 2000 printer: using the KPL Control Language or usi ng a printer driv er . KPL Control Language When operating in this mode, you have direc t control over wha t the printer does using KPL command sequences. The printer has two o[...]

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    Programming 34 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 24 • Printout Styles Sw98073 T ext can be printed in any orientation, font, and size. Graphics can be rotated, color images converted to gray scale, etc. Lines can be added. Te x t text text text text te xt text text text te xt text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 8 Bar codes can be[...]

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    35 Programming How the Commands are Described 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 How the Commands are Described Mnemonic Is the popular c ommand name that should be easy to remember . Hex Give the command in hex representation Decimal Give the command in decimal representation Va l u e s n1, n2, etc. represent va lues that you speci[...]

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    Programming How the Commands are Described 36 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 T w o-Byte Character Definitions Some commands and parameters are use d with a two-byt e value definition because the internal structure of the printer's firmware limits acc ess to values greater than 255. T o represent values greater than 255 in t[...]

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    37 Programming Summary of Control Codes & Escape Sequences 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Summary of Control Codes & Escape Sequences T able 2 • Control Codes and Escape Sequences in Alphabetical Order Command Hex Decimal Function Page ESC # 1B 23 27 35 Calibrate T OF Sensor page 39 ESC Z 1B 5A 27 90 Go to next T op of[...]

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    Programming Summary of Control Codes & Escape Sequences 38 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 ESC ENQ 6 1B 05 06 27 5 6 Status Report page 66 ESC ENQ 7 1B 05 07 27 5 7 Firmware-version Enquiry page 67 ESC ENQ 9 1B 05 09 27 5 9 Serial-number Enquiry page 67 ESC ENQ 10 1B 05 0A 27 5 10 Control board revision Enqui ry page 67 ESC E[...]

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    39 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Sof tware Command Synt ax The commands in this section are grou ped accord ing to what the y do, and th ese groups are sorted in a theoretical usage se quence. It starts with c ommands for specifying the printed page — through text-and-graphics co mmands —[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 40 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 T ext Commands T ext received by the printer is prin ted with the currently sele cted font and font attributes. T ext exceeding th e page width is wrapped with the line spacing selected. Changes the orientation of te xt and logotypes. Portrait and l andscape o[...]

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    41 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 This command select s one of the printer ’ s eight installed fo nts. The font design depends on which fonts have been loaded in to the printer’ s flash PROM. Make a te st printout to see which fonts are available in your printer . This command performs the[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 42 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 The Italics command works best with normal character widt h an d height. At other values, the output can beco me pixelated. The Italics comman d can be applied to single characte rs, words, or text lines. Italics remains in ef fect until deactiva ted or until [...]

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    43 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 This command scales the widt h of the text printe d by a factor of up to 8x. The vali d range of values is 0 to 7. In combination with v a ri able character height (< ESC>w<n1> ), give highly legible characters depending o n the font to which the c[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 44 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Moves the print-po sition one step to the left. Backspace can be used to combine charact ers. For instance to print a Ø , send text commands O BS / to the printer , and the slash will overprint the O. The print position can o nly be moved one step to the left[...]

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    45 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Executes the number of li nefeeds as defined by variable n1. The length of each line feed is determined b y the defaul t value for sele cted font or the line spacing setting specifie d by n13, whichever is greater (refe r to parameter Line Spaci ng on page 86 [...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 46 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Barcode Commands TTP 2000 can print EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC, 2 -of-5 Interleaved, ISBN, Code39, Code12 8, and EAN128 barcodes with its standa rd firmware. A special firmware is available where some of the 1D barcodes are replaced wi th the PD F 417 2D barc odes. Se[...]

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    47 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Bar codes can only be printed in portrait mode unl ess Fixed Document Mode is selected. See Parameter n36 — Documen t Mode on page 104 . This command reserves an inform ation field as a bar code field. The command also identifies the type, number of dig its,[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 48 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Code 128 / EAN128 The following co des select function codes in Co de 128: Starting the data stri ng with FNC1 generates an EAN128 cod e. W rites data to the b ar code field rese rved by the ESC BS command. Any invalid bar code character termi nates the comman[...]

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    49 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Clears the bar code field reserved by command <ESC>BS . . This command positions and prints a PDF 417 2D barcode. ESC B C Barcode Clear 1B 42 43 n1 hex 27 66 67 n1 decimal n Specifies which bar code field to clear . The range is 0 to 15. The fields may b[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 50 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Example • T o print Zebra as a PDF 417 barcode, send the follow ing to the printer: <ESC><124><005><000><000><000><00 0><000><000><000><003>< 003><000><000>Zebra<000> T[...]

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    51 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Graphics Commands Prints a black & white (1-bit color depth) W i ndows bitmap (B MP-file) at the specified X-Y position. The bitmap must b e a complete un compressed W indows bi tmap wher e the data star ts with BM. The maxi mum bitmap size is limite d to [...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 52 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Prints a ruler li ne across the pape r . A ruler line is no rmally used to di vide the print out into logical parts to make it easier to read. A ruler line is actually an area defined by a star t X-Y position and a stop X-Y position. This area is filled with b[...]

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    53 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Prints a customized logotype stor ed in the fla sh PROM. See al so Logotypes on page 74 . Prints a customized logotype stored in the flash PROM at t he position of the cursor . The bottom edge of the log otype is positioned at the baseline of the text on the l[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 54 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Print Commands This command makes th e printer print the contents of the li ne buffer . T ext is converted t o image data in the line buffer when a n <LF> is recei ved. If the li ne buf fer is empty when <ESC>p is receive d, nothing is printed. Tex[...]

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    55 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 The value n1 represent s the number of dot lines th e paper is to be transported b ackwards. The valid range is 0 to 255. A dot line is 0.125 mm, an d 255 dot lines equal approximately 32 mm. The value n1 n2 represent s high byte and low byte of th e number of[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 56 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Cut And Present Commands The paper is cut and ejected th roug h the presenter module. The <RS> command automatically gives the eject l ength of 50 mm in addition to the amount spec ified by parameter n 47. If the printout len gth is less than the minimum[...]

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    57 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Prints a dotted line, a pair of scissors, and partially cuts the pa per from both edges towards the center to make it easier to tea r off t h e paper . This command causes all data in the image buf fer to be printed and generates the prin tout of a fixed pag e[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 58 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 <ENQ> clears the paper path of the presenter of printout s. This command completely ejects a document that has not been removed dur ing the print/cut/eject operation. Parameter n4 5 controls the beha vior of this command (refer to Pr esenter Mode on page[...]

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    59 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 System Related Commands <ESC>? restarts the printer with a complete reset. Duri ng this operation, all buf fers are purg ed, all memory is cleared, an d stored parameters a re reloaded. USB printers will go o ff the bus during executio n of this command [...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 60 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 <ESC>&<0> is used to lo ad a font to th e printer flash PROM. The fon t is placed in the first free position. The printer indicates that storage is complete by operat ing the presenter motor for a short period of ti me. The font positio n is de[...]

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    61 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 The printer stores it s configuration settings in a n EEPROM. When the printe r is powered on, the values are loaded from t he EEPROM. Usi ng this command, a parameter value can be temporarily overrid den. The value can later be made permanent with the <ESC[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 62 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 S t atus Reporting Commands Status codes are reset when: • the conditions causing them are removed • the printer is pow er cycled (turned of f/on) • the print head is lifted and t h en lowered to clear a paper j a m. <ESC><ENQ><1> issue[...]

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    63 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 <ESC><ENQ><1> can only return one status code at a time. If there are two or more simultaneous co nditions, each condition shou ld be cleared and the status enquiry repeated in order to get a complete report of all status codes. The host comp[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 64 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 <ESC><ENQ><4> requests informatio n regarding l oaded fonts and logo types. This command does not return information ab out the length o f the structure, so you must read a ll the data up to the last <CR><LF> . ESC ENQ 4 Fonts and[...]

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    65 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 <ESC><ENQ><5> returns a 2-byte response, reflecting the sta tus of all virt ual sensors. V irtual sensors maintain t heir functio nality in all co nfigurations of this printer , while physical sensors reported by <ESC><ENQ><6&g[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 66 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Results in a 2-byte resp on se, reflecting the status of ea ch se nsor. This command is inte nded as a go/no go indicati on. First Byte: Second Byte: Bit 4 and 5 in the first byte are reset when read. ESC ENQ 6 St atus Report 1B 05 06 hex 27 5 6 decimal Import[...]

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    67 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Results in a 2-byt e response representi ng the version o f the installed fi rmware. The first byte re presents major versions, and the second byte minor v ersions. If no firmware is loaded, the printer will answer with 0 . That is, a response with the value 0[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 68 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Results in a 2-byt e response representi ng the versio n of the installe d bootware. The first byte re presents major versions, and the second byte minor v ersions. That is, a respon se with the value 01 30 (hex) ind icates version 1. 48. Results in a string c[...]

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    69 Programming Software Command Syntax 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Extended status is status from the printer together with de vices connected to the I 2 C options- bus available in some Zebra printers (the TTP 2000 series do es not have any I 2 C bus so thes e parts of the comman d are superfluous). The short message prot oc[...]

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    Programming Software Command Syntax 70 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 The "acknowledge marker" n is placed in th e command queue and wh en the execution of commands reaches the marker it is sent back to the host comput er . This is an addition to th e status commands that pass the queue and are answered immediat ely wh[...]

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    71 Programming Font Loading 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Font Loading The printer can st ore 8 fonts in it s flash PROM. T h e memory availabl e for fonts is printed on the self-test printout. The cha racter size is fixe d, so you must load one font file for each character size you require. The fonts are given font numbers whe[...]

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    Programming Font Loading 72 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 File Format A font cons ists of a header desc ribing the font, then da ta for every cha racter in the fon t. The header has to be downloaded ev en if the font consists of a single ch aracter only . Below is a description of the f ont header . This will be printed on stat[...]

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    73 Programming Font Loading 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Character Bitmap Dat a A character is made up of a bitmap the size of which is: Char . width (X) * Char . Height (Y) bytes. The bitmap data consists of bitmap patterns fo r each character in a character set for which the parameter Char_width in th e Char_matrix table is [...]

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    Programming Logotypes 74 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Logotypes Up to 16 logo types can be stored in the flash PROM of the printe r . The logotypes can be positioned and printed ou t with commands <ESC>g or < ESC>L . The exact number of logo types and their sizes is determin ed by the total amou nt of memory used f[...]

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    75 Programming Logotypes 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Bitmap The bitmap must have exactly (X size * Y size) numb er of bytes. 1=black, 0=white dot. Bit No. 7 in b yte 0 represents the top left co rner of the logo type. Printing T o print a logo type you can use two commands. <ESC>L<n> prin ts the logotype at the cu[...]

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    Programming S tatus Reporting 76 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 S tatus Reporting The printer is equipped with a number of sensors that report the printer statu s and various conditions such as out- of-paper , previous printout not removed , etc. Figure 28 • Sensor Place ment in the Printer A good practice in unatten ded print[...]

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    77 Programming S tatus Reporting 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Note • When using a multi task OS, status queries and responses may no t be transferred immediately fro m your applicati on to the printer an d vice versa. So write your prog ram in such a way that it re peats the query if it gets a timeout or an invalid reply . G[...]

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    Programming S tatus Reporting 78 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Notes • ___________ ____________________ _____________________ _______________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _______________[...]

  • Page 79

    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 6 Default Parameter Settings Some of the printe r settings ca n be stored in an EEPROM so that they will be used also after power OFF . The stored para meter settings are printed out on t h e self-test printout . The number in front of the function is t he parameter number ( n ) used when setting t[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings How the Parameters are Described 80 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 How the Parameters are Described Default V alue The default val ues indicated are "factory default settings" you ge t by sending <ESC>&<F> . These are no t necessarily the sett ings that your prin ter was origi[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Default Parameter Settings Summary of Para meter Settings 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Summary of Parameter Settings TTP model Parameter Description ESC&F Default Page 2010 2020 2030 1 Baud rate 96 (9600 Baud) page 82 X 2 Data bits 8 page 82 X 3 Parity 0 (No parity) page 83 X 4 Flow control 2 (Hardware) page 83 X 5 Disa[...]

  • Page 82

    Default Parameter Settings Summary of Para meter Settings 82 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Serial Interface Set-Up Stores the communi cation speed on the serial interface. Selects if 7-bit ASCII, or 8-bit , is used on the serial inte rface. 58 Out of paper leve l 0 page 96 XXX 59 USB vendor Class 0 (Printer Class) page 97 X 60 [...]

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    83 Default Parameter Settings Summary of Para meter Settings 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Select what parity to use on the serial interface. Select what handshaking to use on the serial interface. 3 0D e f a u l t Parity 0 Min 2M a x <ESC>&P<3><0> No parity <ESC>&P<3><1> Odd parity &[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Parallel Port Setup 84 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Parallel Port Setup Pins 12 and 15 on th e parallel port signal pap e r out and error . However , in an unattended kiosk you may not want this beca use it causes the ho st computer to stop communicating, and the operating sy stem may displa y a warn[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Print Setup A long burn time gives darker print. On inse nsitive paper type s you may have to increase the burn time to ge t an acceptabl e print quality . The main reason to decrease t he print speed i s to enhance print quality, and to reduce average curr[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 86 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Limits the max imum loop length. Wh en the set leng th is reached, t h e printer ejects p art of the printout and continues to print. Y ou use this when you have very lim ited space for the loop inside the kio sk. Each step represents a 3.2-cm increment. Se[...]

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    87 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Sto res 16 dif ferent T AB stop positions. The po sition is set in increments of 2.5 mm. T ab position 255 sets a tab stop on the last posi tion of the line. Use this if yo u want underline or reverse d text to extend across the full paper width. T o set al[...]

  • Page 88

    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 88 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Carriage Return and Line Feed can be interpre ted in five different ways to suit different operating systems. Decides if the printer sh ould cut after executing an FF command, or if it should just feed the form length. Selects if the cut shoul d be synchron[...]

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    89 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Determines what shou ld control the page lengt h: 36 1D e f a u l t Document Mode DRV 0 Min 2M a x <ESC>&P<36><0> Fixed Do cument Mode. Sho rter documents will a utomatically be extended, while long er documents will be divi ded into s[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 90 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Defines three diffe r ent things: 1. The minimum leng th of a page in variable do cument mode 2. The actual page length in fixed document mod e 3. The distance between black marks in black mark mode One step is 0. 125 mm. Setting s shorter than 70 mm will b[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Fixed Document Mode Max fixed document mode page length is depends of the amou nt of free ram. Make a self-test printout to ch eck how much is available in your p rinter . (Depends on firmware version ). Paper length, top, and bottom margins are in pixel li[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 92 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Defines the paper fee d between the b lack mark dete ction and cut. One step is 0.125 mm. Defines the dist ance between the cut in Bla ck mark mode and the top of the first text line in 0.125 mm steps. 0 = disabled top marg in. This gives the ph ysical top [...]

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    93 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Calibrates the c ut position. The value is a signed byte. A change of 1 moves the cut 1/8 of a mm mor e than normal. A change of – 1 moves the c ut 1/8 of a mm less th an normal. -1 is entered as 2 56-1=255 The positive rang e is 1-127. The negative ra ng[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 94 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Sets the width of the paper lo aded into the printer . The range is 20 to 80 mm. This can also be used to ge t left and right ma rgins, for instance if you load 80 paper bu t set the paper w idth to 60 mm you get a 10 mm margin on both sides of th e page. .[...]

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    95 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 T urns on/off indi cation of Paper near end level on the status indi cator . This affects o nly the status indicator , not the status enquiries < Y ou can lock the parameters so that they cannot be changed by the <ESC>&P command. This will cont[...]

  • Page 96

    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 96 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 The system parameter will c o ntrol up to eigh t system components i n the printer . The bits specified so far are these: Setting a bit to 1 enables th e function and set ting it to 0 disables it. Sets the level a t which the T OF sensor detects out of pape[...]

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    97 Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Switches iden tity of t he device from Printer Class (7 hex) to V endor Class (FF hex). Use this parame ter to communicate with a USB pr inter in Linux with out installing a driver . The vendor class parameter is normally 0, which sets the TTP2030 to be a P[...]

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    Default Parameter Settings Print Setup 98 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Notes • ___________ ____________________ _____________________ _______________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ ______[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 7 Page setup[...]

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    Page setup Printable Area 100 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Print able Area T op margin, bottom margin, page length, and synchronization with preprint are set up with parameters in the print e r . n39 Black Mark on back of page n49 n37, n38 Amazingly few d iscotheques provide jukeboxes . V oix ambiguë d'un coeu r qui au z[...]

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    101 Page setup Aligning Preprint and Thermal Print 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Aligning Preprint and Thermal Print The printer can synchron ize the cutting of the prin tout with black-mark s printed on the back of the paper . Y ou use this fu nction when you have pr eprint on the pr intout and you don't want a cut in the[...]

  • Page 102

    Page setup Aligning Preprint and Thermal Print 102 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 31 • Recommended Blac k Mark Size and Position The sensor triggers on the black-t o-white tran sition of the bl ack-mark, which i s when the bl ack print ends (t railing edge ). Since the same sensor is used for both paper end and black-ma[...]

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    103 Page setup Aligning Preprint and Thermal Print 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Black Mark Calibration Process 1. Prepare the printer for c a libration: 2. Open the print head by pushing the lever on top. 3. Remove the paper from the printer . 4. W ith the print head open, hold th e Feed button fo r five seconds. 5. While stil[...]

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    Page setup Parameters Used 104 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Parameters Used Parameter n36 — Document Mode 1. Set to 2 to enable black mark check. Parameters n37 and n38 — Page Length Minimum 1. Measure the distance from the trai ling edge of one black mark to the trailing edge of the next. The resolutio n is 0.125 mm so mu[...]

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    105 Page setup Parameters Used 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Garbage, Black Mark and Out of Paper Detection For every step the paper is fe d, the black ma rk sensor is sampled to detect g arbage, black marks or out of paper . When the printe r detects blackness it has to check if it is only garbage; i The 5-mm is a constant add[...]

  • Page 106

    Page setup Parameters Used 106 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Parameter n41 and n42 — Black Mark Cut Offset After the black mark is detected (black t o white change) t h e printer fe eds another distance to place the paper in cut position. T h is distance can not be negative so placing t he black mark too close to the paper ed[...]

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    107 Page setup Parameters Used 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Manual Cut-Offset If set to 1 and above, the auto offset is turned off and you must measure the offset from the actual sensor position that is 25 mm before the cutter . (ESC x n1 n2 is an obsolete command that sets n41 and n42. It is imp lemented for backward compatib[...]

  • Page 108

    Page setup Black-Mark Sensing from within Wi ndows 108 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 ESC Z (Go T o Next T op of Form) Use ESC Z to move the paper to the n ext top of form. This is practically a Form-Feed without printing and cut. It searches for the next black mark for max imum one page length + black mark length (256 x n37+n38[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 8 Interface[...]

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    Interface Serial, TTP 2010 110 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Serial, TTP 2010 The RS-232 interface of the TTP 2010 pr inter has a transfer speed that can be set to between 2 400 and 1 15200 bits/s. Applications whe r e text-only p rintouts are to b e printed are suitable for se rial interface because of its easy to use bi-di re[...]

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    111 Interface Parallel, TTP 2020 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Parallel, TTP 2020 The TTP 2020 parallel port is bi-directional and support Compatibility and Reverse-Nibble mo des. T able 5 • Signal Names fo r the Parallel Port Error Signaling All errors that are not reset when status is re ad will set th e nFault sign al, for[...]

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    Interface USB, TTP 2030 112 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 USB, TTP 2030 The USB (Unive rsal Serial Bus) is an in terface designed to handle periph erals daisy chain ed to a single connector . The transfer speed is up to 12 Mbits/s, which is quit e adequate fo r the printer . Use t his interfac e in operatin g systems with USB s[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 9 Maintenance[...]

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    Maintenance Fault Finding 114 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Fault Finding In connection with service of the printer , it is good practice to remove paper dust and li nt from the paper path, cutter and sensor areas. Pape r dust, when accumu lated, may interfere with printer func tions such as optical sensors. T o avoid smudging [...]

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    115 Maintenance Cleaning the Print Head 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Cleaning the Print Head The print head can be cleaned wit hout removal. 1. Remove the power from the prin ter and allow the prin t head to c ool. 2. Open the p rint head . 3. Clean the heat eleme n ts with a cott on swab immersed in et hyl or isopropyl al coh[...]

  • Page 116

    Maintenance Firmware 116 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Firmware The firmware is st ored in flash-PROM on the control boa rd. A replace ment control board may not contain the sam e firmware version that you are currently using, so if you replace co ntrol board for some reason, upgrade it to the firmware version you want to use. [...]

  • Page 117

    117 Maintenance Firmware 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Make a self-test pri ntout to see which firmw are version you have in your printer . The firmware number is divi ded into two sectio ns, the header an d the version, separated by a dash. A printer can only be updated w ith firmware that has the same he ader as the original [...]

  • Page 118

    Maintenance Firmware 118 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Notes • ___________ ____________________ _____________________ _______________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ _[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 10 Specifications[...]

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    Specifications General 120 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 General Auto Selected Print Wid ths Interfaces Printer control W indows driver . Direct print with ESC commands for formatting. Print method Direc t thermal line printi ng (no ink, no toner , no ribbons, just the paper) Resolution 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) Print speed Up to 150[...]

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    121 Specifications Paper 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Paper Direct Print Mode Miscellaneous Paper supply Rol l paper Image life More than 25 years with appropriat e paper quality . Roll diameter 25 0 mm max (can be less depending on roll holder desi gn) Spindle diameter 40 mm (25 mm minimum) Paper width 58, 60, 80, and 82 .5 m[...]

  • Page 122

    Specifications Basic Character Set 122 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Basic Character Set The default fonts use W indows code page 1252 W estern wh ich contains ISO 8859 -1 (ANSI) characters. Y ou can use other character sets by cre ating and loa ding appropriate fo nt files. Characters 0 to 3 1 are control codes that cannot be [...]

  • Page 123

    123 Specifications Part Number List 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Part Number List Printers NA/LA/AP EMEA TTP 2010 Serial Printer 01971-000 01971-000 TTP 2020 Parallel Prin ter 0 1972-000 01972-000 TTP 2030 USB Printer 01973-000 01973-000 TTP 2010 Evaluation Kit N/A 01971-800 TTP 2020 Evaluation Kit N/A 01972-800 TTP 2030 Evalu[...]

  • Page 124

    Specifications Part Number List 124 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Accessories * Contact a Zebra re pr esentative for a quote ** Requires installatio n by a qualified en gineer Description NA/LA/AP EMEA Paper Guide Kit 58 mm 01970-058 01970-058-2 01970-058 01970-058-2 Paper Guide Kit 60 mm 01970-060 01970-060-2 01970-060 01970-0[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Specifications Dimensions 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Dimensions Printer Figure 33 • Printer Dime nsions (Measurements) Note • Additional space is required for paper roll and handling. Retract output 107 8 C L 86 25 9 122 144 8.25 Paper entry Paper exit 50 46 53 39 The paper path is centered around C L 68 11 0 Present[...]

  • Page 126

    Specifications Dimensions 126 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 34 • Optional Mechanical Shutter Universal Roll Holder The flexible design of the Universal roll holder of fers a number of paper roll positions for easy installation of the printer in a variety of k iosk designs. There are thr ee positions for ho rizontal ins[...]

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    127 Specifications Dimensions 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Figure 35 • Universal Roll Holder Arm 1. Determine the med ia roll size and th en select the ap propiate mounting holes in the ro ll holder arm. 2. See Figur e 36 . Install t he positioning screw into the desired positioning hole until i t extends at leas t 1 mm out [...]

  • Page 128

    Specifications Dimensions 128 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 36 • Inst a ll the Universa l Roll Holder 3. Slide the nut plate into the sp indle. 4. Align the spin dle with the moun ting hole and positi oning screw and th en install and tighten the mounting screw . 1 Printer 2 Spacer 3 Spacer mounting screws, M 2.5 × 6 [...]

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    129 Specifications Dimensions 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Inst all the Universal Media Roll Holder 1. See Figur e 36 . Install t h e spacer onto t he printer wi th the two mount ing screws. 2. In what position is your printer mount ed? Figure 37 • Media Roll Centering Guides 3. Fit the optional paper lo w sensor onto the ro[...]

  • Page 130

    Specifications Dimensions 130 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Figure 38 • Universal Ro ll Holder , Measurement s Drawing Horizontal Positions Vertical Position High Position Ø150 mm p aper Ø150 mm paper Ø150 mm p aper Ø200 mm paper Ø200 mm paper Ø200 mm paper Ø200 mm paper Ø250 mm paper Min. space 111 Min. space 111 Min[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Specifications Dimensions 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Figure 39 • Printer with 104208 Guide Plate, Me asurement Dr awing W all Mount Roll Holder The W all Mount Roll Holder can be fastened to a kiosk wall and can hold paper rolls below the printer with a maximu m diameter of 150mm. Quick fi t fastening allows you to eas[...]

  • Page 132

    Specifications Dimensions 132 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 70W Power Supply Figure 41 • Measurements of 70W PSU 150W Power Supply Figure 42 • Measurement s of 150W PSU IEC320/C14 Pow er On indicator 132 58 1.8 m 30 54. 0 2. 5 11. 0 30. 0 19. 0 14. 0 M3 ( 3x ) 235. 5 159. 0 20. 0 B o tto m v ie w 500.0 27.0 25.0 14.5 110.0 [...]

  • Page 133

    09/14/2009 TTP 8000 T echnical Manual P1003638-002 A 中国 RoHS 材料声明 (China RoHS Material Declaration) 部件名称 有毒 / 有害物质或元素 铅 (PB) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (CD) 六价格 (CR6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE) 电子组件 ( Electronics ) XO O O O O 驾驶火车 (Drive Train) XO O O O O 紧固件 (Fasteners) XO O O O[...]

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    134 P1003638-002 TTP 8000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 Notes • ___________ ____________________ _____________________ _______________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ _[...]

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    09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 Index A Accessories 124 ACK 62 Acknowledge marker 70 Add-on, bar code 48 Aligning prep rint and thermal print 101 Alignment 40 Ambient li ght 21 ANSI 122 Auto cut after F F 88 B Backspace 44 Barcodes 46 Baud rate 82 Black-mark 39 , 101 Length 91 Sensitivity 94 BMP-file 50 Bold 41 Bootware 68 Bottom[...]

  • Page 136

    Index 136 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 D Data bits 82 Decimal 35 Decimal codes 81 Default settings 79 Serial interface 110 Sto r e 59 Dimensions 125 Document Mo de BM 89 Fixed 89 Va r i a b l e 89 Dot-line 51 Drawing shelf 20 Driver Installation 28 E EAN128 48 Earth currents 21 Eject length 93 run presenter 57 speed 87 Enclosu[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Index 09/14/2009 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual P1002902-002 M Maintenance 114 Measurements drawi ng 125 Media ordering 8 Minimum printo ut length 56 Mnemonic 35 Mounting she lf 20 N n1, n2, etc. 35 NAK 62 Noise, excessi ve 85 O Operati on 29 Options-bus 69 Orientation 40 Output slot 20 P Page Length 90 Setup 99 Paper Advance 54 Feed backwards 55 F[...]

  • Page 138

    Index 138 P1002902-002 TTP 2000 T echnical Manual 09/14/2009 R Reporting stat us 76 Reset After error 63 Full 59 Initializ e 59 Retract 11 speed 87 Reversed 42 Right align 41 Roll holders 126 Ruler line 51 S Sales 8 Self-service kiosk 17 Self-test 27 , 54 Print command 54 Send dot-line 51 Sensors 63 paper-low 22 status 66 Serial cable 23 number 67 [...]

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