ユーザーズマニュアル目次000Change History1011Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement2Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Statement2Regulatory Compliance2012012012012012Disclaimer3Copyright3Trademarks3Table of Contents4034034034056056078078Figures9Tables9089021009100910Introducing your iTherm 280 Printer11101111121112About your iTherm® 280 Printer131213Who Should Read This Guide?14What Is Included in This Guide?14Warranty Options1413141314Technical and Sales support15On-line Technical Support15Telephone Technical Support151415Return Materials Authorization and Return Policies16Service Programs16Sales Support16Contact Information161516151616171718171817181819192019201920iTherm® 280 Specifications and Requirements21iTherm® 280 Thermal Printer Models21Standard Features21202121222122Optional Features2322232223General Specifications24Printing Specifications24Physical Characteristics24Dimensions24232423242324Weight25Electrical Characteristics26Internal AC Powered26External Powered DC26Thermal Print Head26Table 1 Standard Power Input Requirements26Table 2 Power Input Requirements with the 24-volt DC Power26Media Specifications27Receipt Paper27Table 3: Paper Grades-Monochrome27Figure 1 Receipt Printing, Tear off Position28Buzzer29Cover Interlock29Display Pass Through29Communications Interface30Parallel Interface30Table 4 Parallel Interface Pin-outs30RS-232 Serial Interface31USB Interface31Table 5 Serial Interface Pin-outs31Ethernet 10-Base-T adapter32802.11b Wireless Interface32Cash Drawer33Interface Description33Cash Drawer Pin Assignments33Figure 2 Cash Drawer Pin Definitions33Table 6 Cash Drawer Pin Assignment34Vertical Wall Mount Kit Option35Setup Procedures37Verifying the Configuration39Verify the Communications Interface Card39Changing Interface Cards39Removing the Old Interface Card39Cash Drawer Configuration40Configuring the Cash Drawer Interface40Figure 3 Cash Drawer Selection40Installing Cables41Connecting power41Connecting Communications Cables42Figure 4 3-pin mini DIN plug42Table 7 Serial interface pin out42Table 8 Parallel interface pin out42Verify the Firmware Configuration43Installing Paper43Printer Drivers and Printer Controls44Definitions for terms you will see in this guide:44Getting Started – Questions to Ask45Do you want to use USB and simulate a communication port?45Are you using OPOS (UnifiedPOS/UPOS)?46Do you want to print from a Windows application?46Windows Printer Driver47PC Hardware47GDI47Figure 5 Windows Print Driver47OPOS driver48PC Hardware48Figure 6 OPOS or UPOS48USB driver49Figure 7 USB Driver49Ethernet Virtual Serial driver50Figure 8 Ethernet Virtual Serial Driver50POSPrinter ActiveX Control (POSPrinter OCX)51PC Hardware51Figure 9 POSPrinter OCX51Where to get more information52How to Operate the iTherm 280 Printer53How to Operate the iTherm® 280 Printer55* Button55FEED Button55Indicator Lights (LED)56Power Indicator (LED)56Error Indicator (LED)56Paper Indicator (LED)56Fault Indicators56Table 9 Error Blink Codes57Testing the Printer Overview58Using Self-Test, Configuration, and Hex Dump Mode58Hex-dump Mode60Level 0 Diagnostics61Boot Loader Mode61Configuring Your iTherm® 280 Printer63Configuration Mode Overview65Most Frequent Configuration Incompatibilities65How to Change Configuration Settings65Entering into Configuration Mode65Using Configuration Mode66Remote Configuration69Setting up for Color Paper69Custom Color69Programming Codes71Control Codes Overview73Nomenclature73Standard Emulation74IPCL Codes74EPOS Emulation74Axiohm74Ithaca® Microline Emulation74Application Development74Ithaca Control Codes and Commands75PcOS Printer Control Codes75Quick PcOS Reference Chart76Low Level Paper Motion Control82Horizontal Motion Control83Vertical Motion Control85Feed to Black Dot91Character Pitch93Table 10 Character Pitch94Table 11 Inter-character Spacing95Character Font96Character Sets and Code Pages98Double-Byte and Multi-Byte Code Page Description Files100Code page selection100Table 12 Language Table ID’s101Table 13 Euro Character Substitution Matrix103Page Mode113Figure 10 Page Mode Entry Orientations114Figure 11 Page mode set printable area117Figure 12 Default Page mode printed area118Figure 13 Defined Page mode printed area119Graphic Mode123Graphics Compression129User Store (Graphic Save)129User Macros137Bar Codes139Figure 14 Code 39 full 128 character encoding141Figure 15 Expanded Function coding143Figure 16 Code 128 encoding values144Electronic Journal149Miscellaneous Control161Table 14 Paper Sensor Commands165Table 15 Paper Sensor Commands166Remote Power Control169Documented Extended Control commands170Printer Status171Inquire Commands172ESC/POSTM Codes181Differences between Epson TM T90 and iTherm® 280181Supported TM-T88 Commands183Table 16 Supported TM-T90 Commands185Undocumented TM-T88 Commands186Table 17 Undocumented TM-T90 Commands186Supported TM-T90 Commands187Table 18 Supported EPOS Commands187TM-T88 / TM-T90 and ESC/POSTM Command Descriptions191Print and Feed Commands191Line Spacing Commands193Character Commands193Table 19 Select Character Font Table194Table 20 International Character Sets195Table 21 Character Code Pages197Table 22 Character Code Table198Table 23 Print Modes199Table 24 Rotation Modes200Panel Button Commands202Paper Sensor Commands203Table 25 Paper Sensor Commands203Table 26 Paper Sensor Commands204Print Position Commands205Bit-Image Commands209Table 27 Print Density Selection209Status Commands210Table 28 Automatic Status Back (ASB) Values for <n>210Table 29 Automatic Status Back (ASB) First Byte (Printer Information)211Table 30 Automatic Status Back (ASB) Second Byte (Error Information)211Table 31 Automatic Status Back (ASB) Third Byte (Paper Sensor Information)212Table 32 Automatic Status Back (ASB) Fourth Byte (Paper Sensor Information)212Table 33 Paper Sensor Status (<n> = 1, 49)212Table 34 Drawer Kick-out Connector Status (<n> = 2, 50)213Table 35 Values for the Status Function, <n>213Table 36 Printer Status (<n> = 1)213Table 37 Off line Status (<n> = 2)214Table 38 Error Status (<n> = 3)214Table 39 Paper Roll Sensor Status (<n> = 4)214Table 40 Peripheral Status (<n> = 0, 48)215Table 41 Paper Status215Printing Paper Command216Page Mode217Bar Code Commands220Table 42 Bar Code System Based on <m>221Table 43 Printing Position of HRI Characters222Table 44 Font for Human Readable Interpretation (HRI) Characters222Table 45 Horizontal size of the bar code222Mechanism Control Commands223Miscellaneous Commands224Table 46 Printer ID224Table 47 Type ID (<n> = 2 or 50)224Table 48 Peripheral Device Bit Definitions226Macro Function Commands230Table 49 Macro Control Bit Definitions230User-defined Images and Graphics Commands231Table 50 User-defined Bit-image Resolutions235Ithaca® Specific iTherm® 280 Commands236Panel Button Commands236Paper Out/Low Sensor Commands236iTherm® Citizen Emulation238iTherm® Star Emulation238iTherm® Axiohm Emulation238iTherm 280 Color Graphics239Printing Graphics241Character Graphics241Figure 17 Example of Character Graphics241Figure 18 Example Commands for a Sample Receipt242Figure 19 Sample Receipt243APA Graphics244iTherm® 280 Universal Color Graphics247Figure 20 Receipt with graphics247Print File Graphics248Store Graphics in the printer:249How universal graphics is done250How to use IPCL commands in text strings250Cautions251Universal Color Command Descriptions252iTherm® 280 Coupon-Cut-Logo Feature254Unicode and Fonts255Unicode and Fonts257Fonts257Character Generation257Character Definition258Internal Fonts260Character Cache260Custom Fonts261Stacked or Linked fonts261Font Storage261Unicode262Unicode Encoding262Bitmap Fonts265File system and the POR.INI file268Font Size and Spacing273Font Size and Spacing command interactions274Table 51 Character Pitch279Legacy Printer Features that Have Changed280Dynamic code page definition280File System281File System Interface283File System commands283iTherm 280 Extended Printer Control289Communications297Protocol and Print Buffers299Figure 21 Typical POS System299Figure 22 Host to Printer Link300Figure 23 Printer Communications Buffer Flow301USB302USB Support302TCP/IP303Print Server Features Standard Ethernet Connection303Supported Protocols303User Interface/Configuration303Other303Parallel Port304Parallel Port Protocol304Figure 24 Parallel-port Data Timing304Printer Buffer Size305Parallel Port Inquire and IEEE 1284305Figure 25 Parallel Port ACK Timing Options305Table 52 Parallel-port Timing305Parallel Port Plug and Play307Serial Port309Serial Port Protocol309Figure 26 Serial Port Flow Control Using DTR309Figure 27 XON/XOFF Serial Port Flow Control310Print Buffer Flow311Printer Buffer Size313Serial Mode Plug and Play313Using DSR313Serial Device Identification314Serial Port Inquire315Display Pass Through316Remote Power Control316Remote Printer Reset317Reset in Serial Mode317Reset in Parallel Mode317Miscellaneous Communication Features318Power-cycle Recovery318Data Pass-through318Multi-drop Configuration318Off-line Active319Recovery from Mechanical Errors320Programmer’s Notes321A: Internal Code Pages323B - ASCII Code Table324F Windows 1252 Latin 1338G: Ordering Supplies341Table 53 Paper Ordering Information341Table 54 Cables Ordering Information341Index343サイズ: 2.49MBページ数: 349Language: Englishマニュアルを開く