Zebra 01406-000 User Manual
Product Presentation
Status Indicator
Status Indicator
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P1003643-001
TTP 1020™/TTP 1030™ Technical Manual
03/03/2009
The printer has an integrated control board. The TTP 1020 communicates with the host
computer through an IEEE-1284 bi-directional parallel port. The TTP 1030 communicates
with the host computer through an RS-232 serial interface or an USB port. Drivers are
available for Windows and Linux, and the printer is compatible with the Plug and Play
standard. It is also possible to address the printer directly from the kiosk software without
using Windows.
computer through an IEEE-1284 bi-directional parallel port. The TTP 1030 communicates
with the host computer through an RS-232 serial interface or an USB port. Drivers are
available for Windows and Linux, and the printer is compatible with the Plug and Play
standard. It is also possible to address the printer directly from the kiosk software without
using Windows.
The loop generating presenter mechanism handles documents of various lengths. It holds the
receipt until printed, then cuts and presents the complete receipt to the customer. A flip-up
printer mechanism gives the operator access to the paper path, and print head, for maintenance
purposes.
receipt until printed, then cuts and presents the complete receipt to the customer. A flip-up
printer mechanism gives the operator access to the paper path, and print head, for maintenance
purposes.
Status Indicator
The yellow status indicator has several functions:
• ON constantly — the printer is operational
• Blinks, pauses, blinks — indicates non-severe error. The number of blinks reflects the
error code:
• Flashes rapidly — indicates severe error. The printer must be reset to be operable again.
Hold down the feed-forward button and the number of blinks will reflect the error code.
Feed-forward (FF) Button
To feed paper:
1.
Press and hold the button, paper-feed starts.
2.
Release the button to stop paper feed.
You can also use the feed-forward button to print a self-test receipt. See
Number of
blinks
Error code
1
Presenter jam
2
Cutter stuck
3
No paper at head
4
Head up
5
Paper-feed error
6
Temp error