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¦ During hexadecimal dump, functions except some command will be disabled. ¦ If print data DOES NOT cover a line, press the FEED button to print the line. When you press the FEED button three times consecutively, or you turn the printer power off, or the printer receives a reset signal from the interface, the hexadecimal dump printing is terminated. Print example HEX DUMP PRINT MODE 1B 21 00 1B 20 04 41 42 43 44 .!.. .ABCD 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E EFGHIJKLMN 4F 50 0D 0A 31 32 33 0D 0A OP..123.. — 19 — 4.6 Error Indication 4.6 Error Indication . Paper end Paper out is detected in two steps: paper near-end and paper end. ERROR LED will light when the paper is empty. If paper end is detected, refill the paper. If the printer cover is open, a paper-end is detected. . Printer cover open During printing, do not open the printer cover. If you open the printer cover accidentally, the ERROR LED blinks. Check the paper, pull the paper straightforward several cm (or inches) out of the printer, and then close the printer cover. Printing resumes automatically. Sending a command to resume printing may be required depending on the memory switch setting. . Thermal head overheat When you print dense characters or dark image, the head temperature rises. If the head temperature exceeds a specified level, the printer stops printing operation and waits till the head temperature is lowered. During waiting, the ERROR LED blinks. When the head temperature is lowered, printing resumes automatically. . Cutter lock If the cutter blade stops operating due to paper jam or the like, the ERROR LED blinks. Remove the cause of the trouble and press the FEED button. If the blade still does not move and the printer cover cannot be opened, refer to the section 4.7. . Black Mark detection error (in Black Mark mode) When Black Mark cannot be detected even if a certain amount of paper feed is carried out for Black mark detection, a Black Mark detection error occurs. If black detection continues more than the specified period, a No Paper condition is assumed and the same error as No Paper is indicated. — 20 — Lighting and blinking status of each error including the above is shown below. Status POWER LED ERROR LED Buzzer Paper-end Lights Lights Paper near-end Lights Lights Printer cover open Lights Lights Printer cover open error *1 Lights Cutter lock error Lights Head overheat error Lights Motor overheat error Lights Memory check error Lights Low voltage error Lights High voltage error Lights Macro execution wait *2 Lights Black Mark detection error Lights *1: When the printer is printing. *2: The ERROR LED may blink even in the execution of macro function. 4.7 When the Paper Cover Cannot Be Opened If the cutter blade remains protruded due to paper jam or for any abnormality, opening the paper cover may be disabled. In this case, do not open the paper cover forcibly. Insert a Phillips screwdriver (size #1) into the cutter lock releasing feed hole and turn it in the direction of arrow (clockwise). When you find that both ends of the blade reached the lowest position, stop turning the screwdriver. Open the cover and follow the procedure of removing jam or other cause of trouble. Cutter lock releasing feed hole Phillips screwdriver — 21 — — 22 — 5. OTHER 5.1 External Views and Dimensions ...... ...... ...... CAUTION! DO NOT use the following type of paper roll. ¦ Paper with folds. ¦ Paper with bent corners. ¦ Paper pasted or glued to the core. ¦ In-wound paper roll (print side in). (Unit: mm) d D 65~150 4 4 4 4 5.2 Printing Paper Use the print paper shown in the following table or the paper with equivalent quality. Paper Type Product Name Recommended thermal F230AA, P220AG, HP220A, HP220AB-1, P220AB, P220AE-1, paper roll PB670 (Red/Black), PB770 (Blue/Black) from Mitsubishi Paper TF50KS-E2D from Nippon Paper PD150R, PD160R from Ohji Paper (Unit: mm) Paper width 112 Maximum print area 104 Maximum print area 82.5 .102 or less Printing surface Paper width 82.5 Paper width 80 Maximum print area 72 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 Paper thickness (.m) 65-75 75-150 Core inner diameter d (mm) .12 .25.4 Core outer diameter D (mm) .18 .32 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switch 5.3 Manual Setting of Memory Switch Memory switches can be set manually or by a command. For manual setting, refer to the next page. The function of each memory switch is shown in the following table. (The white-on-black characters are factory setting.) Switch No. Setting 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) Memory SW1-1 Power ON Info Valid Not send SW1-2 Buffer Size 4k bytes 45 bytes SW1-3 Busy Condition Full/Err Full SW1-4 Receive Error Print "?" No Print SW1-5 CR mode Ignored LF SW1-6 Reserved Fixed . SW1-7 DSR Signal Invalid Valid SW1-8 Init Signal Invalid Valid Memory SW2-1 Reserved . Fixed SW2-2 Auto Cutter Invalid Valid SW2-3 Spool Print Invalid Valid SW2-4 Full Col Print LineFeed WaitData SW2-5 Resume aft PE Next Top SW2-6 Reserved Fixed . SW2-7 Reserved Fixed . SW2-8 PNE Sensor Valid Invalid Memory SW3-1 Resum Ctt...
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