PYLE Audio Printer PP 7200L User Manual

Aura Series  
(PP-7000II / PP-7200L / PP-7000U /  
PP-7200U) THERMAL PRINTER  
USER’S MANUAL  
Rev.: D1  
FCC Notes:  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications.  
It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to subpart  
J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be  
required to take whatever measures to correct the interference.  
CE manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity  
(EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989)  
This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards  
EN50081-1/01.92 and EN50082-1/01.92 following the provisions of the Electro Magnetic  
Compatibility Directive of the European Communities as of May 1989  
Warranty Limits:  
Warranty terminates automatically when any person other than the authorized technicians opens  
the machine. The user should consult his/her dealer for the problem happened. Warranty voids if  
the user does not follow the instructions in application of this merchandise. The manufacturer is by  
no means responsible for any damage or hazard caused by improper application.  
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Part 1  
P/N: 19370902010  
 
UNPACKING  
Followings are items you may find when you carefully unpack the  
carton that delivers Aura series printer. If there is any discrepancy or problem,  
contact your dealer immediately. Be sure to save the packing materials in  
case the printer needs to be shipped at some point in the future.  
1). The printer itself  
2). Thermal paper test roll 80 mm wide  
3). One piece of spacer plate  
4). One of the interface cables:  
a.. Serial cable with 9 pin D sub Female to 9 pin D sub Male  
connectors for Aura PP-7000II serial model  
b.. Parallel cable with 25 pin D sub Male to 25 pin D sub  
Female connectors for Aura PP-7000II parallel model  
c.. No interface cable for PP-7200L  
d.. USB cable for Aura PP-7000U / PP-7200U  
e.. Option powered USB cable (P/N: 21863256800) for Aura  
PP-7000U / PP-7200U  
Length of the interface cable depends on whether the order includes  
the power adaptor. When power adaptor is included, the interface cable is 6 ft  
long for stand alone application. When the power adaptor is not included in the  
order, the interface cable is a shorter one for integrated application in Posiflex  
POS system.  
5). One of the power sources:  
a.. Power adaptor + power cord (depend on country type  
ordered)  
b.. Power supply cable (when no power adaptor and no  
powered USB cable ordered)  
6). This User’s Manual  
7). One cable cover  
OPTIONS  
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58 mm paper guide adaptor (can be modified at distributor’s site only)  
Kitchen bell  
Wall mount kit  
Model select: Standard, European, Arabian, Baltic, Bulgarian, Greek, Thai  
and Latin II model  
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Language to add to standard model: Japanese Kanji, Korean, Simplified  
Chinese or Traditional Chinese  
Part 3  
 
PRODUCT PICTURES  
Top View  
Power LED  
Top Hood  
Error LED  
Paper Out LED  
Top Cover  
FEED Switch  
Cutter Cover  
Bottom Cover  
Power Switch  
Hood Release  
Front View  
Front View  
Bottom View  
Bottom View  
Cable Cover Screw Hole  
Window Plate  
Screw  
Screws  
Setup Window  
Power Switch  
Rear View  
PP-7000II  
PP-7000U  
PP-7200U  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
4
1
3
PP-7200L  
1
4
8
4
7
3
1
3
10  
9
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The numbered items above are:  
1). Power Connector  
2). Parallel Connector  
3). Frame Ground  
4). Peripheral Connector  
5). Serial Connector  
6). Interface Bracket Screw  
7). USB Connector  
8). LAN Connector  
9). Reset Pin Hole  
10). Service Serial Port  
Cable Cover  
Tenon  
Screw Hole  
Tenon  
Cable Cover  
INDICATORS  
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Power LED: green  
Error LED: red  
Paper Out LED: red  
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QUICK START-UP  
LOADING PAPER  
Desk Top Application  
1.  
Slide the hood lock toward the front of the  
printer to release the hood as in Pix. 1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Raise the released hood  
wide open manually as in  
Pix. 2.  
Drop the thermal paper roll  
inside the printer in  
orientation as shown in Pix. 2.  
Close the hood back leaving  
the tail of the paper roll  
coming out of the opening  
between the hood and the top  
Release Button  
Pix. 1  
Pix. 2  
cover as in Pix. 3. Tear off excessive paper.  
Pix. 3  
When to Replace Paper  
Whenever the printer gives paper out signal or a red line appears on  
the thermal paper, it is the proper timing for replacing the paper. Do not wait  
till the print engine is dragging the paper roll at the very end. Remove the  
leftover and replace a new paper roll as illustrated above to prevent excessive  
paper dust in the printer and consequently possibility for paper jam.  
CONNECTING CABLES  
Connection Area Pictures  
PP-7000II  
PP-7000U  
PP-7200U  
PP-7200L  
Serial Connection  
All the external connectors are in the recessed area at the rear bottom  
for PP-7000II. The serial connector is a 9-PIN D sub Female connector at the  
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right in the picture above. Apply the male connector of RS232 cable to this  
port for serial application. Please note that when serial connection is used,  
there must be no cable connection at the parallel port on the printer. The  
default protocol used in serial connection is 19200 bps, none parity, 8 data bits,  
1 stop bit. Set in setup window the switch positions both 1, and 2 to OFF  
leaving the rest unchanged as factory default setting  
Parallel Connection  
The parallel connector is a 25-PIN D sub Male connector at the  
leftmost location in the connector area for PP-7000II. Apply the female end of  
the parallel cable at this port for parallel application. Please note that when  
parallel connection is used, there must be no cable connection at the serial port  
on the printer. Please also note that to keep parallel interface in fast operation,  
please adjust in setup window the switch positions both 1, and 2 to ON  
leaving the rest unchanged as factory default setting.  
LAN Connection  
The LAN connector is a 8-PIN RJ45 connector in middle left of the  
connector area for PP-7200L. Please use a LAN cable of CAT 5 with proper  
length to connect the LAN connector on the printer to the LAN HUB as  
appropriate. Please also note that to keep LAN interface operative, please  
adjust in setup window the switch positions both 1, and 2 to OFF leaving  
the rest unchanged as factory default setting. DO NOT CONNECT THE  
PERIPHERAL DEVICE TO THIS PORT!! The LAN port is 10/100BaseT  
compliant.  
USB Connection  
Normal  
USB  
Portion  
Type B  
Type A  
Close Up View of  
Powered USB Port  
Printer End Plugs in  
Powered USB Cable  
Normal USB Plugs  
The Aura PP-7000U/7200U series support two types of USB interface  
input namely a Normal USB interface and a + 24V Powered USB interface.  
The cable for normal USB connection has a type A normal USB connector at  
one end that is a more or less flat shape 4-PIN connector and a type B normal  
USB connector at the other end that is a more or less square shape connector  
as in picture above. The Powered USB Cable (P/N: 21863256800) has 3 plugs:  
a + 24V Powered USB plug at one end, a type B normal USB plug and a 3-  
PIN power plug at the other end.  
Part 7  
 
Use the normal USB Cable (P/N: 21863250800) to connect to a  
normal USB port or the normal USB portion of the powered USB connector of  
host system. The power adaptor is required in this normal USB application.  
Use the powered USB cable to connect a +24V Powered USB port of Posiflex  
POS system with the powered USB plug, and connect to the USB port in PP-  
7000U/7200U with the type B normal USB plug and the 3-PIN power plug to  
the 3-PIN power jack in PP-7000U/PP-7200U. The power adaptor can be  
deleted in this powered USB application. Please always press the locking strap  
first before disconnecting the Powered USB cable. Please visit our web site  
information of the USB driver installation if required. Set in setup window the  
same way as in serial connection, i.e. switch positions both 1, and 2 to OFF  
leaving the rest unchanged as factory default setting.  
Peripheral Connection  
The peripheral controller is a 6 pin RJ11 type modular jack. With use  
of Posiflex cash drawer cable 21863018010 (CCBLA-180-1) come with cash  
drawer, this port can control a Posiflex cash drawer CR3100 or CR3200 or  
CR4000 or CR4100 or CR-6310. If a Posiflex special split cable 21863023800  
(CCBLA-238) is used instead, this port can control two cash drawers of above  
models.  
When the printer is used as a kitchen printer, please use this port for  
kitchen bell connection instead.  
Power Connection  
The power connector is a 3-PIN jack between the peripheral  
connector and the parallel connector for PP-7000II or between the peripheral  
connector and the B type USB connector for PP-7200U and is at the rightmost  
for PP-7000U & PP-7200L. Either a Posiflex supplied power adaptor or a  
printer power cable from a Posiflex POS system can be connected to this  
connector to supply power for this printer. During insertion of the power plug,  
be sure to hear the click to obtain a firm contact.  
CAUTION: Before doing the insertion or extraction of the power plug, be  
sure to pull the outer sleeve of the plug backward to release the  
internal latch. Failure to do this could damage the power plug. Such  
damage is considered as an artificial destruction and is not covered  
by the warranty.  
Part 8  
 
Install Cable Cover  
Check the bottom view of the printer, the 4  
screws for the printer itself are in quite deep holes. Insert  
the tenons of the cable cover into the 2 printer screw  
holes nearest to the connection area. Apply a cable cover  
fixing screw at the matched screw holes as circled in the  
bottom view picture at right.  
Power On  
When all the above cable connections are made  
correctly, you may connect your power adaptor to the  
wall outlet. Make sure that the type of power cord and  
the voltage requirement of the power adaptor meet the local power conditions.  
Now the printer is ready for power on.  
Self Test  
Press and hold down the feed  
button while turning the on / off switch on.  
The printer will then perform a self-test. A  
sample slip of self-test result is printed as in  
the sample at right. Please note that both  
serial and parallel interfaces are indicated.  
That means the printer is working on an  
auto-sensing and auto-select algorithm.  
The header is printed in text mode  
and the rest part of this slip is printed in  
page mode. If FEED button is pressed at  
this moment, a font table will be printed in  
text mode again. To exit the test printing,  
please turn the printer off and on again.  
SPECIAL ADJUSTMENTS  
Paper Near End Sensor  
The near end sensor for paper  
roll in the printer is able to have the  
printer work with paper rolls of several  
bobbin sizes. Please refer to the picture at  
right from inside the paper roll  
compartment that there are a fixing screw  
and a sensor head in the wall. Slightly  
Fixing Screw  
Sensor Head  
release the fixing screw to adjust the  
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position of sensor head. The acceptable paper roll bobbin outer diameter is  
between 18 and 22mm. This adjustment allows sensor activation on paper roll  
overall diameter between 21 and 23.6 mm unless for too light bobbins.  
Remember, for smaller roll diameter, the sensor head should go higher.  
Paper Roll Replacement  
When the paper roll  
to put (back) in is already  
nearly used up, the paper roll  
must be placed in the way that  
the paper roll touches the  
sensor head from the outer  
surface but never allow the  
sensor head to ride on the  
Bobbin O.D.  
Bobbin I.D.  
Thermal  
Paper  
Surface  
bobbin body between the inner and outer diameter of the paper roll bobbin nor  
to go into the inner diameter of the paper roll bobbin. It is also noticed that  
some market available paper roll has extremely light bobbin, easily causing the  
paper roll to go off position when paper feeding with low remaining paper. In  
this case, the paper near end sensor may function abnormally and it would be a  
good solution to set in the setup window to have the printer to send busy only  
when input buffer is full and not based on every off line signal.  
Spacer Plate  
If the paper roll is of width less than the standard 80 / 58 mm, it may  
run away from the paper near end sensor during application resulting in an  
error status. In this case, please stick the spacer plate to the wall opposite to the  
paper near end sensor in the paper roll compartment. Each spacer plate  
compensates 1 mm paper roll width shortage. There will be 1 spacer plate in  
the accessory of the printer. If the user uses narrower paper roll and requires  
more spacer plates, it can be purchased from Posiflex.  
Paper Cutting  
The paper advance after a protective cut is set to 12 mm. In case the  
user uses direct cut instead of protective cut to have something like a logo  
printed on top of each slip, it is also highly suggested to print the logo and  
necessary paper feeding to make 12 mm paper advance right after each cut to  
prevent curling up and jamming of paper front edge inside the paper exit slot.  
Wall Mount Application  
In wall mount application, the paper near end sensor will not work  
properly and it is suggested to set in the setup window to have the printer to  
send busy only when input buffer is full and not based on every off line signal.  
Part 10  
 
INSTALLING DRIVER  
There will always be a Posiflex Product Information CD or a separate  
CD of similar nature but specifically created for the product delivered. Please  
find the appropriate subfolder from the non-specific Posiflex Product  
Information CD and check the information file like “readme” or installation  
guide or application guide and follow the instructions inside.  
LAN PRINTER SPECIFIC ISSUES  
Web Manager  
The default static IP for the PP-7200L is 192.168.192.168 and default  
listen port is 9100. User may set his own IP to the same network segment and  
use any browser to connect to the printer IP to configure the LAN setup of the  
PP-7200L including changing the printer IP for application according to his  
network administrator’s request. However, DHCP is not supported.  
Reset Pin Hole  
As the LAN setup for the PP-7200L can be set freely, if the changes  
are not well registered some troubles could be introduced. Therefore, in PP-  
7200L, there is a “Reset pin hole” near the LAN connector. Use something like  
a ball pen tip or straightened end of paper clip to push and hold for at least 5  
seconds into this hole will reset the LAN setup of the printer back to the  
default values at delivery so the user may re-do all setup. The LAN setup can  
be viewed in second paragraph of self-test printout for the PP-7200L.  
LAN POS Printer Manager  
This utility can be used to manage multiple PP-7200L’s connected in  
same network under Windows as long as there is no conflicting IP in the  
network. This utility can assign to each LAN printer a different device name  
for easy recognition. In case of confusion, please check the MAC addresses  
listed in this utility against the MAC address label you can find under each  
printer.  
Printer Driver Setup  
Any PC connected in same network can use TCP/IP to use PP-7200L  
in the way like a directly connected local printer. So, for direct I/O control by  
tools like “HyperTerminal” all commands applicable to the serial or parallel  
interface model can work on PP-7200L in the same way as PP-7000II except  
the port must be TCP/IP with the IP address of the printer. Similarly, for  
Windows printer driver setup, please “Add Printer” and select for “Local  
printer” and select port “TCP/IP” with the printer IP address then use the same  
Windows printer driver of PP-7000II for PP-7200L.  
Part 11  
 
OPERATION GUIDE  
MAINTENANCE GUIDE LINES  
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Always turn off and disconnect power before opening the cover.  
The areas around the print head and motor become very hot during and just  
after printing, DO NOT touch them.  
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When handling the interior of the thermal printer, please pay attention not  
to be hurt by any sharp edge of the metal parts.  
GENERAL CLEANING  
Please use soft hairbrush or compressed air to clear away any dust or  
paper scraps accumulation inside the printer. Check also the area of the auto-  
cutter regularly.  
PRINT HEAD CLEANING  
The print head is located underneath the roll paper passage at the exit  
as in the picture below. You can clean the thermal elements of the print head  
and paper sensor gently using a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol  
solvent.  
NOTE: Never do this when print head is still hot  
Do not touch the print head thermal elements  
Do not scratch the print head  
Thermal Elements  
Paper Sensor  
Before putting back the paper roll for printing, alcohol solvent must  
be dried completely.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
This section gives solutions to some printer problems you may have.  
General Problems  
No LED lights up on control panel when switched on –Make sure  
that the power supply cables are correctly plugged into the printer, the power  
adaptor and to the power outlet. Make sure that power is supplied to the power  
outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch or timer, try use another outlet  
Printing Problems  
Nothing can be printed with ERROR LED flashing – Most  
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possible cause for the flashing Error LED is that the printer has been printing  
for quite a period of time and the print head temperature become too high.  
After few minutes under normal ventilation, the print head should be able to  
cool down and the Error LED will stop flashing. Printing will resume after  
cooled down. If this is not the case, contact a qualified service person.  
Nothing can be printed with ERROR LED ON – Check the Paper  
Out LED. If it is ON, most probably either the paper roll is not installed or the  
paper roll is at or near the end. Install a new paper roll. If the Paper Out LED is  
OFF, please check if the print hood is properly closed. There are 2 internal  
check points inside the printer to assure the locking of the hood for a decent  
printing. Therefore any dislocation of the hood may cause an error status and  
inhibition to printing. Press down the hood at middle of the opening when  
closing it till it audibly clicks into place. If both situations are not the cause,  
please try pulling the hood lock forward. If the top hood won’t release  
automatically, check for paper jam described in next item.  
If there is no paper jam and the print head is not overheated, turn off  
the printer and wait for half a minute then turn it back on. If the problem still  
remains, contact a qualified service person.  
Nothing can be printed with ERROR LED OFF – Try to run self-  
test according to previous chapter to check if the printer itself works properly.  
If the self-test passes, check the following:  
1). Check the connection of the interface cable at both the  
printer and computer ends. Also make sure that this cable  
meets the specification required for both the printer and the  
computer.  
2). Check the printer data communication settings against the  
computer. The printer settings can be found easily on the  
self-test print out.  
If the problem remains or the self-test fails, contact your dealer or a  
qualified service person.  
Poor printing quality – Contaminants like paper scraps and dusts on  
the thermal print head can lower the print quality drastically. Clean the print  
head as described in previous section.  
Printer trembles when printing – Since PP-7000II series prints at  
180 mm / sec that is extremely high speed, the printer may tremble due to  
frequent engagement of the brake and acceleration of the motor. Such situation  
in turn can be consequences of very complicated printer operation command or  
heavily dense printing (like in inverse printing) in print content or irregular /  
insufficient data flow received from the host. When this happens, the print  
speed will be dragged down drastically since the motor has to be stopped  
frequently. Avoiding such drawbacks can free the printer from trembling and  
degraded performance. As a common practice, increasing the communication  
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baud rate could be a smart decision to this situation. (No need to change baud  
rate if no trembling occurs to eliminate possible data error rate.)  
Paper Jam Problems  
Paper is jammed inside the printer – Turn off the printer and open  
the print hood by releasing the hood lock. Remove the jammed paper and  
reinstall the paper roll. Close the hood properly and firmly. Then turn on the  
printer for operation.  
If the auto cutter is jammed, the print hood will be locked. Please first  
resolve the auto cutter problems per description in next item and then come  
back to deal with the paper jam. Never force open the print hood. Please also  
clear away any contaminants accumulated in the cutter track above the thermal  
elements.  
Auto Cutter Track  
Thermal Elements  
Auto Cutter Problems  
In case any foreign materials like a staple or paper clip or excessive  
paper scraps fall into the auto cutter mechanism the auto cutter may lock up  
and so does the print hood. In such case, please pull the cutter cover forward to  
expose the cutter mechanism. Apply some mechanical assistance in below  
procedures to help resetting the cutter blade back to its home position. Please  
lift up if exist a transparent protective cover over the adjustment wheel with  
the printer powered off. Turn this wheel downward for 4 or 5 strokes. Aim the  
guide of the cutter cover and push it back to position to close the cutter cover  
and turn the printer power on to see if the auto cutter lock up problem is  
resolved.  
Lift transparent  
protective foil  
Alignment window  
Open Cutter Cover  
when hood locked  
Turn the wheel downward for few strokes.  
If the problem is not automatically resolved by above procedures,  
please power off the printer and open the cutter cover again. Check in the  
alignment window while turning the gear downward as above or with a small  
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Phillips screwdriver at the right side of the print mechanism. When the cutter  
blade returns to its standard position, a hole in the plastic gear will show up in  
the window as illustrated in diagram C below. Close the cutter cover when  
finish. The lock up of the print hood can then be released after this problem  
solved.  
Please use manual cutter as temporary alternative measure once the  
auto cutter malfunctioned.  
Alignment Window  
A
B
C
Diagram C shows the correct alignment  
position to release the top cover.  
Advanced Analysis Tool  
This printer supports Hexadecimal Dump for experienced user to  
view exactly what data is received by the printer. This can be useful in finding  
software problems.  
To start the dump mode: Turn off printer; Open print hood; Hold  
down FEED button while turning printer on; Close the hood.  
To stop the dump mode: Press the FEED button to print out the last  
line; Turn off the printer.  
During dump mode: All commands except DLE EOT and DLE ENQ  
are disabled.  
USEFUL TIPS  
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Please note that only those qualified technicians may adjust several  
jumpers for some technical settings. Please visit our web site  
technical information such as driver installation, DIP switch settings and  
command sets etc. if required.  
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Place the printer on a sturdy, level surface.  
Choose a place that is well ventilated and free of excessive dust, smoke or  
fume.  
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Do not put the printer under direct sunlight or near a heater.  
Ideal room temperature is from 5ºC to 40ºC. Ideal humidity is from 20% to  
85% RH (no condensation).  
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Do not set any liquid or drinks such as coffee on the printer case.  
Do not touch any metal part to avoid possible electrostatic damage.  
Do not touch the areas around the print head and motor during or right after  
printing. It can be very hot.  
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Do not allow the cut receipt to slide back into the cutter during the  
operation. As this would lead to multiple cutting at the lower edge of a  
receipt and the multiple cut thin slips tend to cause mechanical malfunction.  
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Use a grounded AC power outlet with only the power cord and power  
adaptor furnished with the printer.  
Do not use a power outlet of a circuit shared with any equipment that uses  
a lot of power or causes great electrical noises, such as a copier, electric  
motors or a coffee maker.  
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Do not use thermal paper containing Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+) and  
Chlorine (Cl-) ions that can harm the print head thermal elements.  
If the surface of thermal paper is scratched with a hard object such as a nail,  
the paper may become discolored.  
If thermal paper touches diazzo copy paper immediately after copying, the  
printed surface may be discolored.  
Use only water paste, starch paste, polyvinyl paste or CMC paste when  
gluing thermal paper.  
If thermal paper touches anything containing phthalic acid ester plasticizer  
for a long time, the image formation ability may be reduced or the printed  
image may fade.  
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Use of volatile organic solvents such as alcohol, ester and ketone or some  
adhesive tapes on thermal paper can cause discoloration.  
Thermal paper must not be stored with the printed surfaces against each  
other as the printing may be transferred between the surfaces.  
Since the paper roll is highly thermal sensitive, please keep them in a dark  
place that is 20º and 65% RH when not installed in the printer. Avoid  
extended exposure to direct light. Use only products made from  
polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester for storage of thermal paper.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
PRINTER  
ITEM  
SPECIFICATION  
Printing method  
Effective printing width  
Thermal head configuration  
Printing speed  
Thermal sensitive line dot method  
64 mm  
512 dots / line  
180 mm /sec.  
Paper feed method  
Paper load method  
Auto-cutter capability  
Manual cutter  
Dot Pitch  
Input power type  
Input voltage  
Friction auto-feed  
Drop and use  
Partial cut (1 point at center left)  
Saw tooth blade  
0.125 x 0.125 mm  
DC  
24 V + / - 5 %  
Dimension (mm)  
Weight  
148 (W) x 199 (D) x 144 (H)  
1.35 Kg net  
PAPER  
PAPER TYPE  
Paper roll formation  
Paper width  
Paper roll outer diameter  
Paper roll inner diameter  
Paper thickness  
THERMAL ROLL PAPER  
External side is heat-sensitive side  
80 (or 58) + 0 / - 1 mm  
83 mm max.  
12 + 1 / - 0 mm  
60 ~ 80 um  
POWER ADAPTOR  
ITEM  
REQUIREMENT  
100 V AC ~ 240 V AC  
50 ~ 60 HZ  
1.8 A MAX. @ 115 V AC  
+ 24 V DC  
Input voltage  
Input frequency  
Input current  
Output voltage  
Output power  
Static load  
60 W  
0 A ~ 2.5 A  
Output regulation  
MTBF  
+ / - 5 %  
30,000 HRS  
EMI standards  
VDE – A, FCC – A, VCCI – A  
Part 17  
 
SERVICE WINDOW SETUP  
PRINTER  
On bottom cover of the Aura series thermal printer, there is screwed a  
metal plate for setup window. In this window, there is a 8 position DIP switch  
for printer setup. Please use proper tool to change the switch setting when  
necessary. The switch position counting starts from the nearest edge of printer.  
The ON direction points to the connector area of the printer. The OFF  
direction points to the power switch. The functions of each position may  
evolve with the revisions of the firmware. The information below applies to  
the latest version to the date of print of this manual.  
This 8 position DIP switch works as following:  
Switch  
position  
ON  
OFF  
RS232 baud rate definition or Parallel interface definition  
(ref. separate table below)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Even parity  
None parity  
XON handshaking  
Busy on “buffer full”  
Immediate cut  
Hardware handshaking  
Busy on “off line”  
Protective cut  
CR code effective  
Factory internal setting  
CR code ineffective  
Application standard mode  
Effect of positions 1 & 2 on baud rate is defined as in table below with  
parity check set according to position 3, number of data bits always set to 8,  
and stop bit set to 1. When the interface used is anything other than RS232,  
please set these 2 switches only at exactly the specified combination.  
ON  
ON  
38400 bps  
(Parallel)  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SW Pos. 1  
SW Pos. 2  
Baud rate or  
Interface  
19200 bps  
(RS232/LAN/USB)  
4800 bps  
9600 bps  
Switch position 3 defines the parity check regulation in serial interface.  
In Aura, it is selectable between even and none.  
Switch position 4 defines the handshaking method in serial interface.  
When it is set to ON, the printer transmits an “XOFF” for busy and sends an  
“XON” for not busy. When it is set to OFF, the printer signifies the busy status  
over hardware signals that can be detected by the host as “DSR” or “CTS”.  
When parallel interface is used, both switch positions 3 and 4 should be set to  
OFF.  
For switch position 5, if the switch is set to ON, the busy signal is sent  
to host only when input buffer is full. When it is set to OFF, busy signal is sent  
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to host whenever an off line status occurs. Therefore, signals including the  
paper near end detect will generate busy signal to the host. Consequently, the  
printing may be stopped even when there is still a long way to go before the  
paper roll is actually exhausted. Taking the paper out beep into consideration,  
the printer will keep on beeping at Paper End (completely no paper) till paper  
is replaced when S1-5 is ON. Yet when S1-5 is OFF, the printer will keep on  
beeping every 3 seconds at Paper Near End (still long paper in replace) till  
paper is replaced.  
For switch position 6, when it is set to OFF, there will be a 20 mm paper  
feed before cutting when software does not define this point and there will be  
further 10 mm paper after cutting to prevent paper jam. Before setting this  
switch to ON, please make sure that your software will take care of enough  
paper feed for the paper jam prevention issue.  
For switch position 8, when it is set to ON in the field, the printer maybe  
subject to unpredictable damages and must be strictly prevented.  
The factory default for each position is listed below:  
Switch Position  
Serial interface w/  
auto cutter  
Parallel interface w/  
auto cutter  
USB interface w/ auto  
cutter  
LAN interface w/ auto  
cutter  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
INTERNAL SWITCH  
There is an extra internal 4 position DIP switch in PP-7000II series for  
more technical settings. To access these setup, please first turn off the printer  
power and disconnect every cable from the printer. Remove 4 screws from  
bottom of printer and remove the plastic bottom cover with the power switch  
pressed. The 4 position DIP switch seats beside the 8 position DIP switch for  
setup window with the switch position counting starts from the nearest side to  
the 8 position DIP switch.  
This 4 position DIP switch works as following:  
Switch position  
Setting Effect  
ê
1
2
3
4
Function  
Factory internal setting Disable  
ON  
OFF  
Default  
80 mm  
Paper width  
Line format  
Reserved  
58 mm  
576 dots / line  
N. A.  
512 dots / line  
N. A.  
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The Switch position 1 default set to ON. The print speed is fixed at 42.5  
lines/sec.  
Switch position 2 is usually set to OFF for use with 80 mm paper width.  
When the printer is installed with the 58 mm paper guide adaptor for use with  
the paper roll of 58 mm width, the switch should be set to ON.  
Switch position 3 is usually set to OFF for ESC/POS command  
application that prints at 512 dots / line. Only technical users shall set this  
switch to ON and make the printer work in the 576 dots / line format.  
SERIVCE SERIAL PORT  
There is an extra 9 pin female D sub connector for PP-7200U model in  
connection area. This port is designed for technical service only. DO NOT  
connect it for other purpose!  
T31454  
警告使用者  
這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環  
境中使用時,可能會造成射頻干  
擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要  
求採取某些適當的對策。  
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