Epson 100-88002 User Manual

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Epic 880
TM
 
Specifications and Requirements 
 
 
 
100-88002 Rev B
 
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AC Power Requirements 
90-264 VAC at 47-63 Hz. 
 
DC Power Requirements 
Thermal printers require high peak currents based on how many print elements are 
being used and how often.  High density printing requires much more current than low 
density printing.  High density printing in the horizontal axis will put extreme peak 
loads on the power supply.  These high peak currents can cause power supplies to 
sag, roll back or even shut down.  A power supply with an average rating sufficient to 
meet the average printer requirements many not be sufficient to meet the peak 
requirements.  The power supply selection is critical to proper printer operation. 
 
Typical power supplies are designed to provide a continuous well regulated voltage at 
an average current that does not fluctuate too much and will typically have a wattage 
rating based on that average current.  A power supply suitable for the Epic 880
TM
 
could have a wattage rating of 48 watts but unless it can provide peak currents of 8 
amps (192 watts) and maintain 24VDC output, it will not function properly. 
 
Some power supplies are designed to provide multiple voltages.  These power 
supplies typically provide a logic supply voltage that requires close regulation.  The 
other voltages are not as well regulated or have post regulation.  In this case when 
the 24 volt output is required to provide high peak currents, the circuitry within the 
power supply must maintain the logic voltage and the 24 volt supply will sag.  In some 
cased the high peak load will actually shut down the complete supply. 
 
Thermal printing has specific power requirements to develop the thermal paper.  The 
Epic 880
TM
 printer monitors the incoming voltage and will increase its current 
requirements if the voltage is low.  The printer will adjust the print element burn time 
and that will resulting in increased average current requirements.  Input voltage 
ranges from about 20 to 27 volts can be accommodated by the Epic 880
TM
.  If the 
input voltage is outside the acceptable range, the printer will issue a fault and will not 
function. 
 
A suitable power supply for a thermal printer will provide a constant voltage over a 
wide range of loads with a low average current requirement. 
 
Consider the following when selecting or designing a power supply for the Epic 880. 
 
1)  It must be able to provide quick response to step loads 
2)  Current will range widely with peaks at least 4 times the average 
3)  Load requirements for the power supply are as shown in the table below. 
4)  Consider a dedicated power supply for the printer. 
5)  If the printer is expected to print dense graphics, increase the average and 
continuous current requirements by at least 25%. 
6)  Use power cables that are as short as possible and use adequate wire size based 
on the cable length.  Typically AWG 18 is the minimum wire size provided the 
length is less than 3 ft (1 m). 
7)  Make sure the power supply uses a low ESR capacitor of at least 2200uF and 
preferably larger in the output circuit.