Page 2 - Operator’s Manual
TM-U200 Series (Type A) Operator’s Manual 400898901
Page 3 - Everything in this manual applies to the TM-U210 printer.; Printer parts and Labels
Note: Everything in this manual applies to the TM-U210 printer. Printer parts and Labels Printer cover Drawer kick-out connectors Power connector Interface Connector DIP switches Power switch Model with Serial Interface Model with Parallel Interface Journal take-upspool
Page 4 - Head cover and printer head are hot.; Instruction Label
Control panel Caution Labels CAUTION: Head cover and printer head are hot. CAUTION: Caution label for drawer kick-out. Instruction Label PAPER FEEDbutton ERROR light POWER light PAPER OUT light
Page 6 - ii; FCC CLASS A; FCC Compliance Statement; For American Users; GERÄUSCHPEGEL
ii FCC CLASS A FCC Compliance Statement For American Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment...
Page 7 - iii; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
iii Product Name: Printer Model Name: M119A This printer conforms to the following Directives and Norms: Directive 89/336/EEC EN 55022 (1987 and 1994 2nd/1995) Class B EN 50082-1 (1992) IEC 801-2 (1991) IEC 801-3 (1984) IEC 801-4 (1988) Directive 90/384/EEC EN45501: (1992) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Page 8 - iv; Introduction; Features
iv Introduction Features The TM-U200 Series Type A printer is one-station printer for ECR and POS use that can print the results of weighing or measuring. TM-U200 Series (Type A) has the following 2 types. • Two-color with a serial interface • Two-color with a parallel interface The main features of...
Page 9 - About This Manual; Setting Up and Using; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Reference; Chapter 4
v About This Manual Setting Up and Using ❏ Chapter 1 contains information on unpacking the printer, setting it up, running the self test, and setting the DIP switches. ❏ Chapter 2 contains information on using the printer. ❏ Chapter 3 contains troubleshooting information. Reference ❏ Chapter 4 conta...
Page 11 - Setting Up the Printer 1–1; Setting Up the Printer; Unpacking; See the Note on page 1-5 for information on the screws.; Selecting the Place; Place the printer on a surface that is as horizontal as possible.
Setting Up the Printer 1–1 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer Unpacking When you unpack the TM-U200 Series Type A printer, make sure you have these items. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer for assistance. Note: See the Note on page 1-5 for information on the screws. Selecti...
Page 15 - Setting Up the Printer 1–5; Connecting the Printer to the Computer; Make sure the printer and computer are turned off. Then plug
Setting Up the Printer 1–5 Connecting the Printer to the Computer You need an appropriate serial interface or parallel interface cable to connect your computer to the printer (null modem serial or IEEE 1284 parallel). The Model with Serial Interface 1. Make sure the printer and computer are turned o...
Page 16 - The Model with Parallel Interface; Make sure the printer and computer are turned off. Then, plug; Connecting the Printer to the Drawer
1–6 Setting Up the Printer The Model with Parallel Interface 1. Make sure the printer and computer are turned off. Then, plug the cable into the connector on the printer, as shown. Note: Squeeze the wire clips on the printer together until they lock in place on both sides of the connector. 2. Connec...
Page 17 - Setting Up the Printer 1–7
Setting Up the Printer 1–7 Plug the drawer cable into the drawer kick-out connector on the bottom of the printer next to the computer interface connector. CAUTION: Do not connect a telephone line to the drawer kick-out connector; otherwise the printer and the telephone line may be damaged. Model wit...
Page 18 - Den Drucker an die Lade anschließen
1–8 Setting Up the Printer Den Drucker an die Lade anschließen Das Kabel der Lade an die Schnappsteckerbuchse (neben der Schnittstellenbuchse) an der Unterseite des Druckers anschließen. ACHTUNG: Kein Telefonkabel an die Schnappsteckerbuchse anschließen.
Page 19 - Setting Up the Printer 1–9; Grounding the Printer; AWG 18 or equivalent
Setting Up the Printer 1–9 Grounding the Printer You need a ground wire to ground your printer. Make sure the wire meets the specification below. Thickness of wire: AWG 18 or equivalent Diameter of terminal to be attached: 3.2 1. Make sure that the printer is turned off. 2. Connect the ground wire t...
Page 20 - Connecting the Power Supply
1–10 Setting Up the Printer Connecting the Power Supply This printer requires an external power supply. Be sure to use a power supply that matches the specifications listed under “Electrical Specifications” in Chapter 4. WARNING: Using an incorrect power supply may cause fire or electrical shock. CA...
Page 22 - Installing the Ribbon Cassette; Use the EPSON ERC-38 ribbon cassette for your printer.
1–12 Setting Up the Printer Installing the Ribbon Cassette CAUTION: Never turn the ribbon cassette’s feed knob in the opposite direction of the arrow marked on the cassette; otherwise the ribbon cassette may be damaged. Do not replace the ribbon cassette while you are using the printer. If the print...
Page 23 - Setting Up the Printer 1–13
Setting Up the Printer 1–13 Note: Make sure the ribbon is installed between the print head and the platen without wrinkles or creases.
Page 25 - Setting Up the Printer 1–15; Installing the Paper Roll; Using scissors, cut the leading edge of the paper roll as shown
Setting Up the Printer 1–15 Installing the Paper Roll CAUTION: Be sure the printer is not receiving data when you replace a paper roll. If there is data, printing will start. Notes: Be sure to use roll paper that meets the specifications. (See “Paper Specifications” in Chapter 4. If you use roll pap...
Page 30 - Running the Self Test
1–20 Setting Up the Printer 2. Cut the journal and receipt paper as shown in the illustration below. 3. Remove the paper take-up spool from the printer. 4. Remove the paper roll from the printer. 5. Press the FEED button to remove the remaining paper. Note: Do not pull the remaining paper in the opp...
Page 31 - Setting the DIP Switches
Setting Up the Printer 1–21 Note: Be sure to install the ribbon cassette and the paper roll before you run the self test. 1. To perform the self test, hold down the FEED button while you turn on the printer with the power switch. 2. The printer prints the current printer settings, and then the PAPER...
Page 32 - Model with Serial Interface DIP-Switch Functions; DIP Switch Set 1
1–22 Setting Up the Printer 2. Turn the printer over and remove the DIP switch access cover, as shown below. 3. There are two sets of switches. Use tweezers or another narrow tool to move the switches. 4. Use the following tables to set the DIP switches. Numbers starting with 1 are in the first set,...
Page 33 - Setting Up the Printer 1–23; Model with Parallel Interface DIP-Switch Functions; DIP Switch Set 2
Setting Up the Printer 1–23 CAUTION: Do not change the settings of switches 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, and 2-6. Changing these settings may cause inferior print quality. Model with Parallel Interface DIP-Switch Functions 1-6 Parity selection Even Odd 1-7 Baud rate 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 1-8 Busy condition Sets the p...
Page 35 - Setting Up the Printer 1–25; Using the Power Switch Cover
Setting Up the Printer 1–25 Using the Power Switch Cover You can use the provided power switch cover to protect the power switch from accidental or improper operation. Attach the cover as shown in the illustration below. You can turn the power on or off with the switch cover attached by inserting a ...
Page 37 - Using the Printer 2-1; Using the Printer; Operating the Control Panel; FEED
Using the Printer 2-1 Chapter 2 Using the Printer Operating the Control Panel You can feed paper with the button on the control panel. The indicator lights help you monitor the printer’s status. Switch The power switch on the front of the printer turns the printer on and off. Button FEED Press the F...
Page 38 - Indicator lights; POWER; PAPER OUT
2-2 Using the Printer Indicator lights The control panel lights provide information on printer conditions. POWER (Green) The POWER light is on when printer power is on. PAPER OUT (Red) This light is on when the paper roll is at the end or near the end. This light blinks in the following cases. When ...
Page 40 - Troubleshooting 3-1; Troubleshooting; General problems; The lights on the control panel do not come on.; Printing problems; The
Troubleshooting 3-1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter gives solutions to some of the more common printer problems. General problems The lights on the control panel do not come on. Make sure the power supply cables are correctly plugged into the printer, the AC adapter, and to th...
Page 41 - If the self test works properly, check the following:; The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing is printed.
3-2 Troubleshooting The ERROR light is off, but nothing is printed. Try to run the self test to check that the printer works properly. See the self test instructions in Chapter 1 to run the self test. If the self test does not work, contact your dealer or a qualified service person. If the self test...
Page 42 - Troubleshooting 3-3; A line of dots is missing in the printout.; Removing jammed paper; Follow these steps to clear a paper jam:
Troubleshooting 3-3 A line of dots is missing in the printout. The print head may be damaged. Stop printing and contact your dealer or a qualified service person. Removing jammed paper Follow these steps to clear a paper jam: CAUTION: The print head becomes very hot during printing. Allow it to cool...
Page 46 - Hexadecimal Dump
Troubleshooting 3-7 13. 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 in the normal position), insert a screwdriver to the right side of the auto cutter and turn the gear inside to move the blade to the normal position. 14....
Page 48 - Reference Information 4-1; Reference Information; Printing Specifications; Serial impact dot-matrix
Reference Information 4-1 Chapter 4 Reference Information Printing Specifications Note: When printing exceeds the allowable print duty cycle, the printer automatically stops printing. In this case, the printing speed described above is not guaranteed. When selecting red-color or 2-color (black/red) ...
Page 49 - Character Specifications; Character Sizes, Character Spacing, Character Columns
4-2 Reference Information Character Specifications CPL = Characters per line CPI = Characters per inch LPS = Lines per second ANK = Alphanumeric characters Note: • The default is 7 x 9 font. The dot spacing between characters for 3-dot spacing in half dot units and 2-dot spacing in half dot units de...
Page 50 - Reference Information 4-3; Paper Specifications; Friction feed; Paper size and weight:
Reference Information 4-3 Paper Specifications Paper feed method: Friction feed Paper feed pitch: Default 4.233 mm (1/6 inch) Can be set in units of 0.176 mm (1/144 inch) by the ESC 2 and ESC 3 commands. Paper feed speed: Approximately 25 lines/second (4.17 inches/second) (continuous feeding) Paper ...
Page 51 - Pressure sensitive paper; Maximum 1 original + 1 copy
4-4 Reference Information Pressure sensitive paper Maximum 1 original + 1 copy Size: Width 76 mm ± 0.5 mm (3.0" ± 0.02") Maximum outside diameter: 83 mm (3.27") Thickness: 0.05 to 0.08 mm (.0020 to .0031") (Total thickness should be a 0.2 mm or less combination of 0.05 to 0.08 mm she...
Page 52 - Reference Information 4-5; Electrical Specifications; Voltage output range; Average 6 W; Safety and EMI Standards Applied; TÜV
Reference Information 4-5 Electrical Specifications Packaged AC adapter: One of the following 5 AC adapters is selected, depending on local power: Note: The power supply may not be included with the printer with serial interface. Voltage output range 24 - 30 V at 1.2 A Current consumption Operating ...
Page 53 - Reliability; Mechanism
4-6 Reference Information Reliability Life: Mechanism 7,500,000 lines Print head: 150 million characters(at an average of 2 dots/wire per character.) Auto cutter: 800,000 cuts End of life is defined as the point at which the printer reaches the beginning of the Wearout Period. Recommended paper must...
Page 54 - Reference Information 4-7; Environmental Conditions; Temperature; Operating environment range
Reference Information 4-7 Environmental Conditions Temperature Operating: Storage: 0 to 50 ° C (32 to 122 ° F) (when the temperature is 34 ° C or more, there is a limitation for the humidity. Refer to the figure in the next page.) –10 to 50 ° C (14 to 122° F) (except for paper, and a ribbon) Humidit...
Page 55 - Interface Specifications; Output signal voltage:; Approximately 24 V
4-8 Reference Information Interface Specifications Note: The interface is a factory-installed option. One of the following interfaces is already installed: RS-232, RS-485, or parallel. See the EPSON TM-U200 Series (Type A) Specification for details. Drawer Kick-out Specifications Serial interface: R...