Return to main menuTM-U200 Series Type(B)Operator’s ManualUsing this online operator’s guideThe words on the left side of this screen are bookmarks fo
1–2 Setting Up the PrinterSelecting the PlacePlace the printer on a surface that is as horizontal as possible.The printer should be installed so tha
Setting Up the Printer 1–33. Two spacers are included with the near-end detector. See the illustration below and decide whether or not you want to use
1–4 Setting Up the Printer5. Connect the connector for the detector to CN11 of the printer. Position the cable as shown in the illustration. 6. Re
Setting Up the Printer 1–5Note:Your printer comes with inch-type hexagonal lock screws installed. If you plan to use an interface cable that requires
1–6 Setting Up the PrinterConnecting the Printer to the DrawerWARNING:Use a drawer that matches the printer specification. Using an improper drawer
Setting Up the Printer 1–7Den Drucker an die Lade anschließenDas Kabel der Lade an die Schnappsteckerbuchse (neben der Schnittstellenbuchse) an der Un
1–8 Setting Up the PrinterGrounding the Printer You need a ground wire to ground your printer. Make sure the wire meets the specification below.Thi
Setting Up the Printer 1–9Connecting the Power Supply This printer requires an external power supply. Be sure to use a power supply that matches the s
1–10 Setting Up the Printer2. Plug the power supply’s cable into the printer’s connector as shown below. Note that the flat side of the connector fa
Setting Up the Printer 1–11Installing the Ribbon Cassette CAUTION:Never turn the ribbon cassette’s feed knob in the opposite direction of the arrow m
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1–12 Setting Up the PrinterNote:Make sure the ribbon is installed between the print head and the platen without wrinkles or creases. 5. Turn the rib
Setting Up the Printer 1–13Installing the Paper RollNotes:Be sure to use roll paper that meets the specifications.Do not use paper rolls that have the
1–14 Setting Up the PrinterNote:Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll as shown below. 4. Open the auto cutter by
Setting Up the Printer 1–155. Hold both edges of the paper and insert it straight into the paper slot. The printer feeds the paper automatically.6. If
1–16 Setting Up the Printer8. Close the auto cutter by using the tab.9. Close the printer cover.10. When the PAPER OUT light blinks, press the PAPER
Setting Up the Printer 1–174. Press the PAPER FEED button to remove the remaining paper.Note:Do not pull the remaining paper in the opposite direction
1–18 Setting Up the PrinterSetting the DIP Switches CAUTION:Turn off the printer while removing the DIP switch cover to prevent an electrical short,
Setting Up the Printer 1–19Model with Serial Interface DIP-Switch Functions CAUTION:Do not change the settings of switches 2-2 and 2-4 (always on). C
1–20 Setting Up the PrinterModel with Parallel Interface DIP-Switch Functions CAUTION:Do not change the settings of switches 2-2 and 2-4 (always on)
Setting Up the Printer 1–21Using the Power Switch CoverYou can use the provided power switch cover to protect the power switch from accidental or impr
Printer partsControl panelPrinter coverrDrawer kick-out connectorsPower connectorInterface ConnectorDIP switchesModel with SerialInterfaceModel wit
1–22 Setting Up the PrinterAffixing the Fastening Tape (Option)Two sets of tape are included as an option to fasten your printer to a countertop or
Using the Printer 2-1Chapter 2Using the PrinterOperating the Control PanelYou can feed paper with the button on the control panel. The indicator lig
2-2 Using the PrinterIndicator lightsThe control panel lights provide information on printer conditions.POWER (Green)The POWER light is on when the
Using the Printer 2-3 CAUTION:The print head becomes very hot during printing. Allow it to cool before you reach into the printer. Note:The power s
Troubleshooting 3-1Chapter 3TroubleshootingSolving Common Problems This chapter gives solutions to some of the more common printer problems.General
3-2 TroubleshootingThe ERROR light is off, but nothing is printed.Try to run the self test to check that the printer works properly. See the self te
Troubleshooting 3-3A line of dots is missing in the printout.The print head may be damaged. Stop printing and contact your dealer or a qualified ser
3-4 Troubleshooting5. Remove the jammed paper by pulling it in the direction of paper feeding. Note:Do not pull the jammed paper in the opposite di
Troubleshooting 3-58. Loosen the screw securing the print head cover. Turn the screw only until you can tilt it as shown in the illustration. Note:
3-6 Troubleshooting9. Lift up the print head cover.10. Remove all the jammed paper. Note:Do not pull the jammed paper in the direction opposite of
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Troubleshooting 3-713. .If the auto cutter blade is not in its normal position (if you can see the blade in the auto cutter slit, the blade is not i
3-8 TroubleshootingTo use the hex dump feature, follow these steps:1. After you make sure the printer is off, set DIP switch 1-2 to ON.2. Turn on th
Reference Information 4-1Chapter 4Reference InformationPrinting Specifications Note:When printing exceeds the allowable print duty cycle, the print
4-2 Reference InformationCharacter SpecificationsCPL = Characters per lineCPI = Characters per inchLPS = Lines per secondNotes:•The default is 7 x 9
Reference Information 4-3Paper SpecificationsPaper feed method: Friction feedPaper feed pitch: Default 4.233 mm (1/6 inch)Can be set in units of 0
4-4 Reference InformationPressure-sensitive paperMaximum 1 original + 1 copy Size: Width 76 mm ± 0.5 mm (3.0" ± 0.02")Maximum outside diam
Reference Information 4-5Electrical SpecificationsPower voltage: 24 VDC ± 10%Packaged AC adapter: One of the following 5 AC adapters is selected, de
Reference Information 4-7ReliabilityEnvironmental ConditionsMechanism: MCBF: 5,000,000 lines (excluding the print head)Life: 7,500,000 lines
4-8 Reference InformationInterface SpecificationsNote:The interface is a factory installed option. One of the interfaces (RS-232, RS-485, or paralle
iiFCC CLASS AFCC Compliance StatementFor American UsersThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device
vContents Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iiiIntroductionFeaturesThe TM-U200 Series printers are one-station printers for ECR and POS use that can be used for printing the results of weighing
ivAbout This ManualSetting Up and Using❏ Chapter 1 contains information on unpacking the printer, setting it up, running the self test, and setting th
Setting Up the Printer 1–1Chapter 1Setting Up the PrinterUnpackingWhen you unpack the TM-U200 Series Type B printer, make sure you have these items.If
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