Epson PLQ 20M User Manual
Epson PLQ 20M User Manual
Epson PLQ 20M User Manual
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Users Guide
Contents
Introduction
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Genuine Epson ribbon cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Replacing the ribbon cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Chapter 8 Options
Optional products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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Appendix A Product Information
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Introduction
Introduction vii
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected
WARNING
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this
equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and
may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established
by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user
to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this
device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector,
do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces.
viii Introduction
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY
According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers
and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used
with Class B Personal Computers:
Introduction ix
x Introduction
Chapter 1
Setting up the Printer 1
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Unpacking the Printer
These items are included in the box with your printer.
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power code
printer
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ribbon cartridge Users Guide 1
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Remove the protective materials
Follow the directions written on the cardboard box to remove the
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protective materials.
Save all packing and protective materials in case you need to ship
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the printer in the future.
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5. Remove the ribbon cartridge from the package.
6. Place the plastic hooks on the ribbon cartridge into the slots
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of the printer. Then press both sides of the cartridge until it
clicks into place.
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8. Put the ribbon guide at the bottom of the print head and push
it up until it clicks into place.
10. Pull the release lever back to move the upper mechanism to
its original position. Make sure that you pull the lever until it
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clicks.
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Note:
The interface cable connectors have only one correct orientation. Ensure
the correct orientation of a connector before inserting it into the
appropriate port.
Serial
USB
Parallel
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Important Safety Instructions 2
Read all of these safety instructions before using the printer. In
addition, follow all warnings and instructions marked on the 2
printer itself.
Safety Instructions 9
When setting up the printer
Caution:
c Be sure the AC power cord meets the relevant local safety
standards.
Place the printer on a flat surface. The printer will not operate
properly if it is tilted or placed at an angle.
If you use an extension cord with the printer, make sure the
total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the extension
cord does not exceed the cords ampere rating. Also, make
sure the total ampere of all devices plugged into the electrical
outlet does not exceed the electrical outlets ampere rating.
10 Safety Instructions
Use only the power cord that comes with this product. Use of
another cord may result in fire or electric shock.
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This products power cord is for use with this product only.
Use with other equipment may result in fire or electric shock.
2
When connecting this product to a computer or other device
with a cable, ensure the correct orientation of the connectors.
Each connector has only one correct orientation. Inserting a
connector in the wrong orientation may damage both devices
2
connected by the cable.
Use a stand that can support at least 15 kg (33.1 lb) for PLQ-20 2
or 17 kg (37.5 lb) for PLQ-20M.
Safety Instructions 11
Never use a stand that tilts the printer. The printer should
always be kept level.
12 Safety Instructions
When loading paper
Use passbooks and paper that have more than 60% 2
reflectance.
Safety Instructions 13
Adjust only those controls that are covered in the user
documentation. Improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage requiring extensive repair by a qualified
technician.
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise, you may damage the
printer.
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the hex dump.
Always press the Offline button to pause printing. Then turn
off the printer.
Never replace the print head yourself; you may damage the
printer. Also, other parts of the printer must be checked when
the print head is replaced.
You need to move the print head by hand to replace the ribbon
cartridge. If you have just used the printer, the print head may
be hot; let it cool for a few minutes before touching it.
14 Safety Instructions
ENERGY STAR Compliance
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Epson 2
has determined that this product meets
the ENERGY STAR guidelines for
energy efficiency. 2
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The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is
an international program that promotes energy saving through
the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office
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equipment. The program backs the development and
dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce
energy consumption. It is an open system in which business
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proprietors can participate voluntarily. The targeted products are
office equipment such as computers, monitors, printers,
facsimiles, copiers, scanners, and multifunction devices. Their
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standards and logos are uniform among participating nations.
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Safety Instructions 15
16 Safety Instructions
Chapter 3
Paper Handling 3
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Loading Passbooks
You can load vertical-fold and horizontal-fold passbooks. Follow
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the steps shown below to load passbooks.
Paper Handling 17
3. Insert the passbook printable side up into the front slot until
the top part of it reaches the roller inside. The printer loads it
automatically to the correct position and the passbook is
ready to be printed.
Caution:
c When you use a passbook, set Passbook mode to On and set
Binding mode to the method for the passbooks binding in the
default settings mode.
Do not use a passbook that has any pages smaller than the
cover page.
18 Paper Handling
Always close the printer cover before printing. The printer
does not print when the printer cover is open.
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Loading Single Sheets 3
You can load single sheets and carbonless single sheet multipart
forms up to 7 parts (one original and six copies). Follow these 3
steps to load single sheets.
Do not punch holes in the area from 25.0 to 40.0 mm from the left
3
edge of paper.
Paper Handling 19
When you use paper that is shorter than 110.0 mm, set the paper
eject direction to front. The factory set default is front. Refer to the
Programming Guide for details.
When you print a multipart form that is glued at the top, load the
glued part first.
Always close the printer cover before printing. The printer does not
print when the printer cover is open.
Note:
The factory set default for the top-of-form position is set as shown
below.
PR2: 4.2 mm
ESC/P and IBM PPDS: 8.5 mm
This mode can be used even when the printer cover is open.
20 Paper Handling
The top margin setting made in some application software overrides
the top-of-form position setting you make with this function. If
necessary, adjust the top-of-form position in your software. 3
Prepare an A4 size sheet of paper before using this function.
c Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
3
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
3
2. Turn on the printer while holding the F2 button.
4. When the Ready light turns on, insert a sheet of A4 paper into 3
the front slot. The printer prints triple H in capitals (HHH) on
the current top-of-form position and ejects the sheet.
3
5. Press the F1/Eject button to move the top-of-form position
up on the page, or press the F2 button to move the top-of-form
position down on the page. Each time you press the F1/Eject
or F2 button, the printer makes a short beep. Pressing these
3
buttons executes micro feed in 0.282 mm (1/90-inch)
increments. 3
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Paper Handling 21
Note:
The top-of-form position can be set from 1.0 mm to 33.8 mm in the
PR2 mode and from 1.0 mm to 33.9 mm in the ESC/P and IBM
PPDS modes.
6. Insert a sheet of A4 paper into the front slot. The printer prints
triple H in capitals (HHH) on the current top-of-form position
and ejects the sheet. You may continue to adjust the position
by pressing the F1/Eject and F2 buttons and checking the
position by inserting another sheet.
7. After finishing the adjustment, turn off the printer. The setting
does not change even if the printer is turned off.
Note:
Your printing start position setting remains in effect until you
change it, even if you turn off the printer.
22 Paper Handling
Prepare an A4 size sheet of paper before using this function.
Always close the printer cover before printing. The printer does not 3
print when the printer cover is open.
5. Press the F1/Eject button for the next pattern or F2 button for 3
the previous pattern to select the printing start position. Each
time you press the F1/Eject or F2 button, the printer makes a
short beep. The F1/Eject, Offline and F2 lights show the
pattern which is selected at that time.
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6. After you select the printing start position, turn off the printer.
The setting does not change even if the printer is turned off.
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Paper Handling 23
24 Paper Handling
Chapter 4
Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 4
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Genuine Epson ribbon cartridge
When printing becomes faint, you need to replace the ribbon
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cartridge (S015339). Genuine Epson ribbon cartridges are
designed and manufactured to work properly with your Epson
printer. They ensure proper operation and long life of the print
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head and other printer parts.
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Replacing the ribbon cartridge 4
Follow these steps to replace the ribbon cartridge:
Warning:
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w You need to move the print head by hand to replace the ribbon
cartridge. If you have just used the printer, the print head may be
hot; let it cool for a few minutes before touching it. 4
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7. Hold both sides of the ribbon cartridge with both hands and
rotate it on the plastic hooks. Then pull it up until it is out of
the printer.
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12. Turn the ribbon-tightening knob to help feed the ribbon into
place.
Caution:
c The ribbon should not be twisted or creased.
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b c d e
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a Ready light (Yellow)
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On when the printer is ready to receive or already
receiving data.
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Flashes when an error has occurred during a printing
operation.
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b Power light (Green)
Control Panel 33
c F1/Eject button
d Offline button
34 Control Panel
e F2 button
Control Panel 35
Functions auxiliary
This section describes functions executed by turning on the
printer while holding one or more buttons. These functions are
shown in the following table and explained in detail after the
table.
Switch Function
F2* Self-test
* To enter this mode, press the F1/Eject and F2 button while the F1/Eject,
Offline, and F2 lights are flashing.
** To enter this mode, press the F1/Eject button while the F1/Eject, Offline, and
F2 lights are flashing.
*** To enter this mode, press the Offline button while the F1/Eject, Offline, and
F2 lights are flashing.
**** To enter this mode, press the F2 button while the F1/Eject, Offline, and F2
lights are flashing.
Self-test
Prints the self-test. See Printing a Self-Test on page 55 for more
information.
Default setting
Starts the default setting mode. See Changing default settings
on page 53 for more information.
36 Control Panel
Compress printing mode
Starts the compress printing mode. See Compress Printing
Mode on page 38 for more information.
5
Data dump 5
Starts the data dump mode, in which all input data is printed as
hexadecimal numbers and corresponding characters. See
Printing Hex Dump on page 56 for more information. 5
Paper removing
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Starts the paper removing mode. See Clearing Paper Jams on
page 74 for instruction on feeding paper.
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Bidirectional adjustment
Starts the bidirectional adjustment mode. See Aligning Vertical
Lines in Your Printout on page 58 for more information.
5
Top-of-form adjustment 5
Starts the top-of-form position adjustment mode. SeeAdjusting
the top-of-form position on page 20 for more information.
5
Printing start position adjustment
Starts the printing start position adjustment mode. SeeAdjusting
the printing start position on page 22 for more information.
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Control Panel 37
Compress Printing Mode
You can compress your printing data to the ratio of 75% by
following the steps below.
Note:
Compress printing mode is effective only when the printer is in the
ESC/P mode.
Caution:
c Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
38 Control Panel
Chapter 6
Changing your Printers Settings 6
6
About Your Printers Default Settings
The default settings control many printer functions. While you
6
can often set these functions through your software or printer
driver, you may sometimes need to change a default setting from
the printers control panel using the default-setting mode.
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For a detailed description of the settings you can change in the
default-setting mode, see Understanding default settings on
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page 39. For instructions on changing the settings, see Changing
default settings on page 53.
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Understanding default settings
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This section describes the settings and options available in the
default-setting mode.
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All items available in the default setting mode are divided into
three groups depending on the applications. You can select the
three main menus while making the default settings and then 6
change the setting of each item which belongs to the menu you
selected. On the Common Settings menu, you can change the
settings which are effective in all three application modes. On the 6
PR2 Mode Settings menu, you can change the settings which are
active in the PR2 mode. Then you can change the settings active
in the ESC/P and IBM PPDS modes on the Other Emulation
Settings menu.
6
These settings are shown in the following tables and explained in
detail after the each table. 6
Default-setting mode
Common Settings
Baud rate (bps) 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, 300
Passbook Off, On
Buzzer Off, On
* When the printer turns on in Auto I/F mode and PR2 mode, this mode is set 6
to Serial.
** When the printer turns on in the PR2 mode, Packet mode is set Off.
6
Software
This setting allows you to select the software format. When you
select ESC/P2, the printer operates in the EPSON ESC/P mode.
6
When you select PR2 or IBM PPDS, the printer emulates an Olivetti
or IBM printer.
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High speed draft
In PR2 mode, this option is available in any pitchs. 6
In other modes, this option is available when the pitch is 10 and
12 cpi (characters per inch). When you choose On, the printer
prints up to 480 cps (characters per second) at 10 cpi. When you 6
choose Off, the printer prints up to 360 cps at 10 cpi.
I/F mode 6
The printer provides built-in slots for three kinds of interfaces;
Parallel, Serial, and USB. You can choose Auto (automatic),
Parallel, Serial, or USB, for the interface mode. When you select
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Auto, the printer automatically selects the interface that is
receiving data, and uses that interface until the end of the print
job. The Auto setting allows you to share the printer among 6
multiple computers without changing the interface mode. When
the printer turns on in Auto I/F mode and PR2 mode, this mode
is set to Serial. 6
If only one computer is connected to the printer, you can select
Parallel, Serial, or USB depending on which interface your 6
computer uses.
Packet mode
Make sure to select Auto when you print from Windows
applications using the printer driver included on the User
CD-ROM. Set this feature to Off if you have connection troubles
while printing from applications based on other operating
systems such as DOS. When the printer turns on in the PR2 mode,
this mode is set to Off.
Parity
When this option is set to None, parity checking is disabled. The
parity bit, if used, provides a basic form of error detection.
Passbook
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When you use single sheet or passbook, set this option to On.
When you use multipart forms, set this option to Off. 6
Binding
You need to set the method for binding when you use a passbook.
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Select Horizontal for a horizontal-fold passbook or Vertical for a
vertical-fold passbook.
6
Thin paper
When you use thin paper, set this option to On. This mode is 6
activated when you select On and the Passbook mode is set to
Off.
6
Buzzer
If you set this feature to On, the printer beeps when an error
occurs. See Using the error indicators on page 61 for more
6
information on printer errors. If you do not want the printer to
beep, select Off.
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Low-noise mode
When this mode is set to On, the noise is reduced, but the printing
speed is slower.
Roll Paper
When you use roll paper with the optional roll paper holder, set
this option to On. This mode is activated when you select On and
the Passbook mode is set to Off.
When you select On and the Roll Paper mode is also set to On,
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the Roll Paper mode is not available.
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PR2 Mode Settings
Character table
Auto CR Off, ON
Columns 90, 94
End sentinel * ** C, F
Duplicate * Off, On
Retry * 1, 3
Emulation
You can select emulation of PR2, PR40+, or PR54+.
Columns
You can select the number of columns in one line.
Magnetic standard
You can select the magnetic standard in this setting.
End sentinel
You can select C or F as the letter which will be attached to the
end of the data recorded on magnetic stripes.
Displacement
This option allows you to select the displacement value of the
magnetic stripe.
Duplicate
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When this feature is set to On, the magnetic stripes record the data
in duplicate. 6
This feature is available only for PLQ-20M.
6
Retry
This setting allows you to set the number of times the printer tries
to receive data before it fails.
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This feature is available only for PLQ-20M.
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0 slash 0,
International character set for Italic U.S.A., Italic France, Italic Germany,
Italic table Italic U.K., Italic Denmark 1, Italic Sweden,
Italic Italy, Italic Spain 1
Character table
6
You can select among various character tables. This setting is used
when you print without using the printer driver. 6
When using the printer driver, change the settings on the printer
driver. For details, see Reference Guide that is included on the User
CD-ROM.
6
International character set for italic table 6
You can select among several international character sets for the
italic character table. Each character set contains eight characters
that vary depending on the country or language, so you can 6
customize the italic table to suit your printing needs.
Columns
You can select the number of columns in one line.
Paper loading
When you set Auto load, the printer loads paper just after it is
inserted. When you set Data exists, the printer does not load the
paper until it receives the data.
Note:
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Prepare an A4 size sheet of paper before entering the default setting
mode.
6
You need to load a new sheet of paper each time the printer ejects a
printed sheet from the front slot.
6
Always close the printer cover before printing. The printer does not
print when the printer cover is open.
c Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
6
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
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2. Turn on the printer while holding the F1/Eject and F2 buttons
on the control panel.
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5. The printer prints the setting method and the first selection of
the main setup menu.
You can select the main setup menu by pressing F2. Then
press the F1/Eject to set it.
7. Press the F2 button to change the value and the printer prints
the next value.
9. After you finish the default setting, turn off the printer to exit 6
the default setting mode.
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Printing a Self-Test
6
Running the printers self-test helps you determine whether the
printer or the computer is causing the problem:
6
If the self-test results are satisfactory, the printer is working
properly and the problem probably results from your printer
driver settings, application settings, computer, or interface
cable. (Be sure to use a shielded interface cable.)
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If the self-test does not print properly, there is a problem with
the printer. See Problems and Solutions on page 64 for
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possible causes and solutions to the problem.
Note:
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Prepare an A4 size sheet of paper before entering the self-test
printing mode.
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Always close the printer cover before printing. The printer does not
print when the printer cover is open.
3. When the Ready light turns on, insert a sheet of A4 paper into
the front slot.
Note:
To stop the self-test temporarily, press the offline button. To resume
the test, press the offline button again.
Caution:
c Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self-test.
Always press the Offline button to pause printing. Then
turn off the printer.
Note:
The hex dump feature is designed for use with DOS-based PC.
Note:
Prepare an A4 size sheet of paper before entering the bidirectional
adjustment mode.
Caution:
c Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
4. When the Ready light turns on, insert a sheet of A4 paper into
the front slot. The printer prints the guide to adjust the
bidirectional alignment and the first set of alignment patterns.
Problem Solver 61
PR2 mode
O = on, F = flashing
= short series of beeps (three beeps), = long series of beeps (five beeps)
62 Problem Solver
ESC/P and IBM PPDS modes
O Pause
F Ready
An unknown printer error has occurred.
Problem Solver 63
Problems and Solutions
Most problems you may encounter while operating your printer
have simple solutions. Use the information in this section to find
the source of and solution to printer problems that occur.
You can also use the self-test to determine whether the printer or
the computer is causing the problem. See Printing a Self-Test
on page 55 for instructions on printing a self-test. To pinpoint
communication problems, experienced users may want to use the
printers hex dump mode described in Printing Hex Dump on
page 56.
64 Problem Solver
Power supply problems
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The control panel lights come on briefly, but then go off and stay
off.
Cause What to do
7
The printers voltage rating Check the printer and the outlet voltage
does not match the voltage of ratings. If the voltages do not match, 7
your electrical outlet. unplug the printer immediately and
contact your dealer.
Warning:
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w Do not reconnect the power cord to an electrical outlet that has the wrong
voltage for your printer.
7
The printer does not work and the control panel lights are off
even when you turn on the printer. 7
Cause What to do
The power cord is not properly Turn off the printer, and make sure the 7
plugged into the electrical power cord is firmly plugged into the
outlet or your printer. electrical outlet and the printer, if
necessary. Then turn on the printer. 7
The electrical outlet does not Use a different outlet.
work.
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7
7
7
Problem Solver 65
Paper loading or feeding problems
The printer does not load single-sheet paper or does not feed it
properly.
Cause What to do
Paper is creased, old, too thin, See the Paper Specification for
or too thick. information about the printable paper
and use new, clean sheets of paper.
Paper is too long. When the printer is in the PR2 mode, see
Clearing Paper Jams on page 74 for
instructions on ejecting paper. When
you are in the ESC/P and IBM PPDS
modes, press the F1/Eject button. Make
sure the page length of your paper is
within the range specified for
single-sheet paper in Paper Specification.
Also check and adjust the paper size
setting in your application or printer
driver.
The printer does not load passbook or does not feed it properly.
Cause What to do
66 Problem Solver
Printing position problems
7
Wrong top-of-form position
The paper size setting in your Check the paper size setting in your
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application software or printer application or printer driver.
driver does not match the size
of the paper you are using. 7
The top margin or top-of-form Check and adjust the margin or
position setting is incorrect. top-of-form position settings in your
application software. For information
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on printable areas, see the Paper
Specification.
You can also adjust the top-of-form
7
position using the top-of-form adjusting
function. See Adjusting the top-of-form
position on page 20.
7
The printer driver settings you Choose the correct printer driver setting
want to use are not selected in from the Windows desktop or in your 7
your software. application before printing.
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Problem Solver 67
Printing or printout quality problems
The interface cable is broken or Check that the interface cable is not
twisted. broken or twisted. If you have another
interface cable, replace the cable and
check whether the printer works
correctly.
The printer is not connected When you use a printer changer, printer
directly to your computer. buffer, or a extension cable, the printer
does not print correctly due to the
combination of these devices. Make sure
that the printer works correctly when it
is connected to your computer without
these devices.
The printer driver is not Check that the printer driver is installed
installed correctly. properly. If necessary, reinstall the
printer driver.
Paper is jammed or the ribbon Turn the printer off, open the printer
or guard mechanism is stuck. cover and remove the jammed paper or
things that are stuck. To eject the
jammed paper, see Clearing Paper
Jams on page 74.
The printer is hung-up Turn the printer off and wait for a while.
(stopping in abnormal Then, turn the printer on again, and start
situations). printing.
68 Problem Solver
The printer does not print when the computer sends data.
Cause What to do
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The printer is paused. Press the Offline button to turn off the
Power light. 7
The interface cable is not Check that both ends of the cable
plugged in securely. between the printer and the computer
are plugged in securely. If the cable is
7
connected correctly, run a self-test as
described in Printing a Self-Test on
page 55. 7
Your interface cable does not Use an interface cable that meets the
meet the printer and/or
computer specifications.
requirements of both the printer and
computer. See Electronic on page 84
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and your computer documentation.
Your software is not properly Select your printer from the Windows 7
set up for your printer. desktop or in your application. If
necessary, install or reinstall the printer
driver software. For details, see Reference
Guide that is included on the User
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CD-ROM.
7
The printer makes noise, but nothing prints or printing stops
abruptly.
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Cause What to do
Problem Solver 69
The printout is pale.
Cause What to do
The ribbon has too much slack, Remove any slack in the ribbon by
the ribbon has come loose, or turning the ribbon-tightening knob, or
the ribbon cartridge is not reinstall the ribbon cartridge as
installed properly. described in Replacing the ribbon
cartridge on page 25.
70 Problem Solver
Lines of dots are missing in the printout.
Cause What to do
7
The print head is damaged. Print the current settings in the default
settings mode and check the pin 7
condition. See Changing default
settings on page 53 to see how to print
them. 7
If only one pin is broken, other pins can
compensate for it. See Broken pin
compensation on page 44 for details. 7
If more than two pins are broken, stop
printing and contact your dealer to have
the print head replaced. 7
Caution:
c Never replace the print head yourself; you may damage the printer. Also,
other parts of the printer must be checked when the print head is replaced.
7
All the text is printed on the same line.
Cause What to do
7
No line feed command is sent Set the Auto line feed setting to On in
at the end of each line of text. the default settings mode so that the 7
printer automatically adds a line feed
code to each carriage return. See
Changing default settings on page 53. 7
The printout has extra blank lines between lines of text. 7
Cause What to do
Two line feed commands are Set the Auto line feed setting to Off in 7
being sent at the end of each the default settings mode. See
line of text, because the Changing default settings on page 53.
printers auto line feed setting
is on.
7
Problem Solver 71
The line space setting in your Adjust the line space setting in your
application software is application software.
incorrect.
Your printer and computer are Make sure that you use the correct
not communicating correctly. interface cable and that the
communications protocol is correct. See
Electronic on page 84 and your
computer documentation.
The wrong character table is Select the correct character table using
selected in your software. your software or the default-setting
mode. The character table setting in your
software overrides settings made in the
default-setting mode.
The printer you want to use is Choose the correct printer from the
not selected in your software. Windows desktop or in your application
before printing.
72 Problem Solver
Vertical printed lines are not aligned.
Cause What to do
7
Bidirectional printing, which Use the printers bidirectional
is the printers standard adjustment mode to correct this 7
printing mode, is out of problem. See Aligning Vertical Lines in
alignment. Your Printout on page 58.
7
Network problems 7
The printer does not print when using a network. 7
Cause What to do
The network setting is wrong. Check whether or not print jobs from
other computers are being printed
7
through the network.
When the print job is executed, the
printer or your computer may have a
7
problem. Check the connection between
the printer and your computer, settings
on the printer driver, and settings of
7
your computer.
When the print job is not executed,
network settings may be incorrect. Ask
7
your network administrator for help.
7
7
7
Problem Solver 73
Clearing Paper Jams
If paper is not automatically ejected in the situations noted below,
a paper jam may have occurred inside the printer.
Warning:
w If you have just used the printer, the print head may be hot; let it
cool for a few minutes before touching it.
Caution:
c Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
2. Open the cover and press the release lever to move the upper
mechanism. Then hold the jammed paper with both hands
and pull it out of the printer. If you can clear the paper jam,
move the upper mechanism to its original position by pulling
the release lever and then close the printer cover. If it is
difficult to do that, go to the next step.
Caution:
c Make sure that you move the upper mechanism by pulling
the release lever. Do not pull the mechanism by hand. It may
damage the printer.
74 Problem Solver
3. Turn on the printer while pressing the F1/Eject button. The
printer is in the paper removing mode and ready to start feed
operations. See the table below to find out how the F1/Eject 7
and F2 buttons work in this mode and execute the appropriate
operation.
7
Button Press Hold for a few seconds
Problem Solver 75
76 Problem Solver
Chapter 8
Options 8
8
Optional products
The items listed below are available as optional products.
8
Roll paper holder: C811141 8
EpsonNet 802. 11b Wireless Ext.Print Server: C82396,
C82397, C82398
8
EpsonNet 10/100 Base TX USB Print Server: C82402
Note: 8
The asterisk () is a substitute for the last digit, which varies by country.
Options 77
78 Options
Appendix A
Product Information A
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Product Information 79
Printer and Ribbon Cartridge Parts
Printer parts
printer cover
control panel
power switch
front slot
rear outlet
AC inlet
Serial interface
80 Product Information
upper
mechanism
A
A
print head
release lever
A
A
A
Ribbon cartridge parts A
A
ribbon-tightening knob A
ribbon A
A
ribbon guide plastic hook A
A
Product Information 81
Printer Specifications
Mechanical
Printing method: 24-pin impact dot matrix
Printing speed: PR2:
High speed draft 480 cps at 10 cpi
Draft 360 cps at 10 cpi
NLQ 180 cps at 10 cpi
LQ 120 cps at 10 cpi
ESC/P:
High speed draft 480 cps at 10 cpi
Draft 360 cps at 10 cpi
LQ 120 cps at 10 cpi
Printing direction: Bidirectional logic seeking for text and
graphics printing. Unidirectional text or
graphics printing can be selected using
software commands.
Line spacing: 4.23 mm (1/6 inch)
PR2:
Programmable in increments of 0.106 mm
(1/240 inch) or 0.118 mm (1/216 inch)
Other emulation:
Programmable in increments of 0.0706 mm
(1/360 inch)
Printable columns: 94 columns (at 10 cpi)
Resolution: Maximum 360 180 dpi (letter quality)
Paper feed Friction (front)
methods: Roll paper holder (optional)
82 Product Information
Paper feed speed: Continuous 330 mm/second
Intermittent
13 inches/second
35 msec/line at 1/6 inch
A
line spacing
Reliability: Total print volume 7 million lines A
(except print head)
Product Information 83
Electronic
Interfaces: Three built-in interface slots;
Bidirectional, 8-bit, parallel interface with IEEE
1284 nibble mode support,
USB (ver 1.1) interface,
EIA-232D Serial interface
Buffer: 64KB
Fonts: PR2 emulation
Bitmap fonts
High speed draft 10, 12 cpi
(=EPSON Super
Draft)
Draft (=EPSON 10, 12 cpi
Draft)
NLQ1 (=EPSON 10, 12, 15 cpi
Sans Serif)
NLQ2 (=EPSON 10, 12, 15 cpi
Roman)
LQ2 (=EPSON 10, 12, 15 cpi
Roman)
OCR-B (=EPSON 10 cpi
OCR-B)
OCR-A (=EPSON 10 cpi
OCR-A)
Scalable fonts
Not supported
Bar code fonts
EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A,
UPC-E, Code 39, Coda bar (NW-7), Industrial
2 of 5
84 Product Information
ESC/P and IBM PPDS emulations
Bitmap fonts A
EPSON Super Draft 10, 12 cpi, proportional
EPSON Draft 10, 12, 15 cpi,
proportional
A
EPSON Roman 10, 12, 15 cpi,
proportional A
EPSON Sans Serif 10, 12, 15 cpi,
proportional
EPSON Courier 10, 12, 15 cpi
A
EPSON Prestige 10, 12 cpi
EPSON Script 10 cpi
A
EPSON OCR-B 10 cpi
EPSON Orator 10 cpi A
EPSON Orator-S 10 cpi
EPSON Script C proportional A
Scalable fonts
EPSON Roman 10.5 pt.
8-32 pt. (every 2 pt.)
A
EPSON Sans Serif 10.5 pt.
8-32 pt. (every 2 pt.) A
EPSON Roman T 10.5 pt.
8-32 pt. (every 2 pt.)
EPSON Sans Serif H 10.5 pt.
A
8-32 pt. (every 2 pt.)
Bar code fonts A
EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A,
UPC-E, Code 39, Code 128, POSTNET
A
Product Information 85
Character tables: PR2 emulation
(Olivetti)
22 graphics character tables:
International, Germany, Portugal,
Spain 1, Denmark/Norway, France, Italy,
Sweden/Finland, Switzerland, Great
Britain, USA ASCII, Greece, Israel, Spain 2,
USSR, Yugoslavia,
Olivetti TCV 370, Canada, SDC, Turkey,
Arabic, CIBC
(ISO)
9 graphics character tables:
ISO 8859-1 Latin 1, ISO 8859-9 Latin 5
ISO 8859-2 Latin 2, ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic, ISO
8859-15, ISO 8859-6 Latin Arabic,
ISO 8859-7 Greek, ISO 8859-8 Hebrew,
OLI-UNIX
(PC)
19 graphics character tables:
PC-437 International, PC-220 Spain 2,
PC-865 Nordic, PC-Denmark/Norway,
PC-Denmark OPE, PC-860 Portugal, PC-863
Canadian French,
PC-850 Latin 1, PC-858 Latin Euro, PC-875
Turkish Latin 5, PC-852 Latin 2, PC-851
Greek, PC-210 Greek,
PC-855 Cyrillic, PC-862 Israel,
PC-864 Arabic, PC-866 Cyrillic,
PC-1252 PC-WIN Latin 1
PC-1250 PC-WIN Latin 2
86 Product Information
ESC/P and IBM PPDS emulations
Standard A
One italic and 12 graphics character tables:
Italic table,
PC 437 (US, Standard Europe), A
PC 850 (Multilingual),
PC 860 (Portuguese),
PC 861 (Icelandic), PC 865 (Nordic), A
PC 863 (Canadian-French), BRASCII,
Abicomp, ISO Latin 1, Roman 8, PC 858,
ISO 8859-15 A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Product Information 87
Expanded
One italic and 39 graphics character tables:
Italic table,
PC 437 (US, Standard Europe),
PC 850 (Multilingual),
PC 860 (Portuguese),
PC 861 (Icelandic), PC 865 (Nordic),
PC 863 (Canadian-French), BRASCII,
Abicomp, ISO Latin 1, Roman 8, PC 858,
ISO 8859-15, PC 437 Greek,
PC 852 (Eastern Europe),
PC 853 (Turkish), PC 855 (Cyrillic),
PC 857 (Turkish), PC 866 (Russian),
PC 869 (Greek), MAZOWIA (Poland),
Code MJK (CSFR),
ISO 8859-7 (Latin/Greek),
ISO Latin 1T (Turkish),
Bulgaria (Bulgarian),
PC 774 (LST 1283: 1993),
Estonia (Estonian), PC 771 (Lithuanian),
ISO 8859-2, PC 866 LAT. (Latvian),
PC 866 UKR (Ukranian),
PC437 Slovenia, PC MC, PC1250,
PC1251, PC 864 (Arabic),
PC APTEC (Arabic), PC 708 (Arabic),
PC 720 (Arabic), PC AR 864 (Arabic)
Character sets: 14 international character sets and one legal
character set:
USA, France, Germany, UK, Denmark I,
Sweden, Italy, Spain I, Japan, Norway,
Denmark II, Spain II, Latin America, Korea,
Legal
88 Product Information
Electrical
Rated frequency
range
50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz
A
Input frequency 49.5 to 60.5 Hz 49.5 to 60.5 Hz
range
Power consumption
character type)
Approx. 59 W
character type)
Approx. 60 W
A
(ISO/IEC 10561 letter (ISO/IEC 10561 letter
pattern) pattern)
A
This product is also designed for IT power systems with a
phase-to-phase voltage of 220 to 240 V.
A
Note:
Check the label on the back of the printer for the voltage of your printer.
A
A
A
A
A
Product Information 89
Environmental
Temperature Humidity
(without
condensation)
Paper
For information about available paper types and their printable
area, refer to the Paper Specification, which is included on the User
CD-ROM.
90 Product Information
Recorded track width 7 mm
Read track width 2 mm A
Speed of medium 340 mm/second
Displacement Standard,
Standard + 10 mm,
A
Standard + 20 mm
Number of retries 1 or 3 A
Field duplication YES or NO
A
Recordable area
Back Cover A
Magnetic stripe area
Recordable area A
A
A
F
H
G I J
A
A
F (max) G H (min) I J (max)
ISO7811
IBM4746
8.9
8.9
10.4
10.4
11.9
11.9
14.8
9.8
Product Information 91
F (max) G H (min) I J (max)
92 Product Information
IBM3604
Bit density 210 bpi 5% A
Recording direction Left to Right
Preamble 20 bits A
SOM (Start sentinel) B
Recordable characters
EOM (End sentinel)
0-9, A, B, D, E
F or C
A
LRC Parity even
Postamble 20 bits
A
Maximum number of 105 characters
recordable characters
(1 block)
A
Maximum number of
recordable characters
45 characters
A
(2 block)
Number of separator 120 bits
A
Center of vertical position 10.4 mm
Horizontal start position 10.4 mm from the left edge
A
ANSI
Bit density 210 bpi 5%
A
Recording direction Left to Right
Preamble 20 bits
A
SOM (Start sentinel) B
Recordable characters 0-9, A, B, C, D, E A
EOM (End sentinel) F
LRC Parity even A
Product Information 93
Postamble 20 bits
Maximum number of 105 characters
recordable characters
(1 block)
Maximum number of 45 characters
recordable characters
(2 block)
Number of separator 60 bits
Center of vertical position 13.9 mm
Horizontal start position 9.5 mm from the left edge
ISO7811
Bit density 75 bpi 5%
Recording direction Left to Right
Preamble 20 bits
SOM (Start sentinel) B
Recordable characters 0-9, A, D, E
EOM (End sentinel) F
LRC Parity even
Postamble 20 bits
Maximum number of 37 characters
recordable characters
(1 block)
Maximum number of 23 characters
recordable characters
(2 block)
Number of separator 120 bits
Center of vertical position 10.4 mm
Horizontal start position 14.8 mm from the left edge
94 Product Information
IBM4746
Bit density 210 bpi 5% A
Recording direction Left to Right
Preamble 20 bits A
SOM (Start sentinel) BA
Recordable characters
EOM (End sentinel)
0-9, D
F or C
A
LRC Parity even
Postamble 20 bits
A
Maximum number of 105 characters
recordable characters
(1 block)
A
Maximum number of
recordable characters
45 characters
A
(2 block)
Number of separator 120 bits
A
Center of vertical position 10.4 mm
Horizontal start position 9.8 mm from the left edge
A
HT-2751-CIZ
Bit density 105 bpi 5%
A
Recording direction Right to Left
Preamble 55 bits
A
SOM (Start sentinel) F
Recordable characters 0-9 A
EOM (End sentinel) F
LRC Parity odd A
Product Information 95
Postamble 40 bits
Maximum number of 60 characters
recordable characters
(1 block)
Maximum number of 27 characters
recordable characters
(2 block)
Number of separator 10 bits
Center of vertical position 8.8 mm
Horizontal start position 12.6 mm from the left edge
96 Product Information
Character conversion table
6
5
6
35H
36H
crt
crt
crt
crt
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
A
7
8
7
8
37H
38H
crt
crt
crt
crt
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
A
9 9 39H crt crt 1 1 0 0 1
EOM
A
C < 3CH 1 1 1 0 0
crt
D = 3DH
SOM
crt crt
0 1 1 0 1
A
E > 3EH crt crt 0 1 1 1 0
Product Information 97
ANSI and ISO7811
SOM SOM
B ; 3BH 0 1 0 1 1
crt
C < 3CH 1 1 1 0 0
crt
98 Product Information
IBM4746 and HT-2751-CIZ
1
0
1
30H
31H
crt
crt
crt
crt
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
A
2
3
2
3
32H
33H
crt
crt
crt
crt
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
A
4 4 34H crt crt 0 0 1 0 0
B ; 3BH
SOM
0 1 0 1 1
A
C < 3CH
EOM
1 1 1 0 0
A
D = 3DH crt 0 1 1 0 1
E > 3EH 0 1 1 1 0 A
SOM
F ? 3FH 1 1 1 1 1
EOM EOM
A
* crt means character.
Product Information 99
Recording layout of magnetic stripe
SOM EOM
Erase L0 Data T0
LRC
I Erase
2 block format
LRC LRC
I Erase
A
A
A
HT-2751-CIZ A
1 block format
LRC SOM
A
Erase T0 Data L0 A
A
EOM
I Erase A
A
A
A
A
EOM EOM
SOM SOM
LRC LRC
I Erase
Safety UL60950
CSA C22.2 No. 60950
EMC FCC part 15 subpart B class B
CSA C108.8 class B